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Understanding Endometriosis and It's Relation To Tubal Pregnancy

18th June 2009
Understanding Endometriosis and it's relation to Tubal Pregnancy is not a difficult task. It is cell growth that mimics the cells that grow inside the uterine area but, grow outside of the uterus and causes unnecessary growth of tissue in different places... Read >
Author: Terry Johnson

Blocked Tubes - How Can This Fallopian Tubes Condition In Women Be Treated?

15th June 2009
When couples are having problems conceiving a child together, there are many different reasons for this. But around 40% of all cases of is due to the woman being infertile whether through surgical means like a tubal ligation or caused by disease. Genera... Read >
Author: Sandra Wilson

Part 5 of Commonly asked questions about Progesterone Cream

15th June 2009
Can I Combine My Birth Control Pills With Progesterone Cream? It is not recommended to combine the two. Birth control pills contain synthetic progestins. Synthetic progestins mimic natural progesterone. Unlike natural progesterone, progestins have side... Read >
Author: Titilayo

The Evolution Of Safe Surgery | Laparoscopy | Key Hole Surgery

11th May 2009
Although the importance of safety in surgery was recognised from the beginning, the science that ensured this evolved slower than the surgical procedures themselves. The three main problems in early surgeries were bleeding, pain and infection. These were ... Read >
Author: Dr.Phil Xavier

What is Female Reproductive Surgery? Is it Right for You?

16th April 2009
Female reproductive surgery is defined as any surgical procedure that needs to be performed on the female reproductive organs. Female reproductive surgery can also be used for the treatment of disease, injuries or any sort of deformity. Female reprodu... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Best Way For Doctors To Diagnose Endometriosis

27th March 2009
Endometriosis is a medical problem found in women. This medical condition is induced when the endometrial cells are growing on the outer edges of the womb instead of inside where they belong. These cells are normally released every month during a woman’... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Endometriosis - Herbal remedies for Endometriosis

27th March 2009
I have endometriosis. How do I know I have endometriosis? Aside from the years spent in the foetal position resenting my uterus I was diagnosed with endometriosis by a specialist after I had a laparoscopy to determine the cause of my intense abdominal... Read >
Author: Lulusvoice

Hernia – Part 2

10th March 2009
The description of a hernia and the need for operation or other treatment is discussed in part one. Now we review laparoscopic surgery and post operative care. Repair via laparoscopy is advantageous if the patient has a double hernia (both groins affec... Read >
Author: David Ravech

Gastric Lap Band Surgery In India

09th March 2009
Having your Gastric Lap Banding Surgery in India has become very widespread, and India has become one of the health tourism destinations in Asia for Weight Loss Surgery and particularly laparoscopic gastric band surgery. At first one question comes i... Read >
Author: Andrew Jhonson

Different Abdominal Hernia Treatments

30th January 2009
The greatest wealth is health. Hearing these words I know I have just drunk from the well of knowledge. In America today our personal health seem to be dropping fast. Especially with the amount of abdominal hernias reported each year increasing. An ab... Read >
Author: nlwest21

The Lap Band Post Surgery Diet

05th January 2009
The process of undergoing LAP-BAND® surgery involves three phases. There is the pre-operative preparation, the post-operative “immature” phase, and the post-operative “mature” phase. There are special diet needs for each LAP-BAND® surgery phase,... Read >
Author: Dr. K

Basic Types of Kidney Removal

31st December 2008
Kidney removal termed as nephrectomy too. It is a surgical practice to get rid of a kidney. It is a surgery to eliminate a diseased or injured kidney, or a normal kidney for donation to some else. Kidney removal can be done as open surgery, which invol... Read >
Author: Mc Raflesia

Surgery to Correct Acid Reflux Disorder

08th September 2008
Acid Reflux Disorder is a chronic condition that affects the digestive tract in ways that varies from mild irritation causing some common discomforts such as bad breathe to serious damages to the esophageal wall lining. It is caused by the backflow of di... Read >
Author: Melvin Finn

Complete Information on Ectopic Pregnancy

18th July 2008
A ectopic pregnancy is an abnormal pregnancy which occurs apart from the uterus (uterus). The ectopic pregnancy is a complication of pregnancy in which the fertilized ovule is established in any fabric other than the uterine wall. The signs and the sympto... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Endometriosis – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

16th July 2008
Endometriosis is a problem affecting a woman's uterus - the place where a baby grows when she's pregnant. Endometriosis is when the kind of tissue that normally lines the uterus grows somewhere else. It can grow on the ovaries, behind the uterus or on the... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Laparoscopic Surgery

11th July 2008
In 1981 Philippe Mouret and Francois Dubois preformed what is deemed to be the first laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Following this, laparoscopy revolutionized surgery, all but replacing open procedures in the abdominal cavity. The new methodologies creat... Read >
Author: soniya

Don't Worry Too Much About Your Endometriosis

06th June 2008
Endometriosis involves pelvic pain and infertility, for which there is not yet any cure. However treatment of endometriosis can alleviate the pain and help infertility. The endometrial stroma and glands should only be found inside the uterus, but with en... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Acid Reflux Surgery Comes To The Rescue

27th April 2008
They say that you are never wrong when choosing surgery as a possible cure for acid reflux problems. Various types of surgeries can be performed in order to stop this condition from ever occurring to you again. The disease is said to take place mainly bec... Read >
Author: Wangeci

Dr. Eric Daiter, MD Patient Testimonials

30th January 2008
Dr. Eric Daiter’s patients have often offered their opinions about Dr. Eric Daiter. If you are looking for an infertility specialist, then please read these testimonials and consider Dr. Eric Daiter for your treatment needs. I was referred to Dr. Eri... Read >
Author: Infertility Specialist

Gastric bypass helps you get rid of obesity

24th July 2007
We have enjoyed scores of movies where somewhere in the plot the leading woman is so depressed that she gives up food completely. Real life for me however does not seem to follow reel life. The more depressed I am the more I eat and the scary part is that... Read >
Author: Nicholas Bowen

Composix Hernia Mesh Patch Recall: Who's At Risk?

16th June 2007
Ventral hernia sufferers are rushing to their doctors after hearing that the federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued an updated recall for Bard's Composix Kugel Mesh Patch. The patch, which is used in hernial repair surgeries, was first reca... Read >
Author: Legal

Laparoscopic procedure in hernia cases

21st May 2007
There are weak ares in everybody' s abdomen walls. When there is pressure put on these weak spots, hernia can develop. It does not matter what the age or the sex, everyone can develop a hernia at some point in their lives. However, men are more at risk of... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Pelvic pain a potential cause of chronic appendicitis

26th April 2007
During the annual meeting of American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists a case of chronic appendicitis has been reported. A woman aged 33 who complained of dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia, inability to conceive. She suffered from pain in the right low... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

How to diagnose acute appendicitis

24th April 2007
The physical examination of the patient and its history help you put a correct diagnosis. Diagnostic methods to confirm diagnosis are necessary for example a very usefull one is counting white blood cells which becomes elevated in infections. In mild app... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

The importance of detecting ovarian cancer in early stages

10th February 2007
Treating the ovarian cyst is a matter that depends on a lot of factors. Some of them are the dimension and the appearance of the cyst, whether there are or not symptoms, or if you have been through the menopause. Sometimes, pre-menopausal women who dis... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Wart Treatment and Removal - Top 7 Methods of Treating Warts

19th January 2007
1. Surgery I say this for one reason only. The most important reason. Internal genital warts can kill women. 2 types of the HPV (human pappiloma virus) which cause genital warts are responsible for 70% of cervical cancer cases. The only way to know if ... Read >
Author: Hannah White

Laparoscopic technology in appendicitis surgery

06th January 2007
The greatest change in general surgery techniques in the last period of time was the use of laparoscopy for different types of interventions. Laparoscopic method was quickly applied also in surgery of acute appendicitis. Although it provides most useful a... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Laparoscopic Surgery A New Approach in the Medical Treatment for Morgagni Hernia

16th June 2006
Morgagni hernia is a type of hernia that occurs due to congenital abnormalities at the level of the retroxiphoid area. The congenital abnormalities presented by people with Morgagni hernia involve an unusual positioning of the diaphragm. In patients diagn... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

How To Avoid Unnecessary Tests And Treatment When Having Difficulty In Conceiving

12th April 2006
Copyright 2006 The Lord Word On Healing Publications When a couple has being trying to conceive for more than a year without any result. If sexual intercourse has been taking place normally- Yet no pregnancy occurs. If you suspect either of you has a ... Read >

Do you really have IBS?

30th August 2005
Do you really have IBS? Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a fairly well-known disorder these days - medications for IBS are advertised on TV and in the media, and thankfully it is now far less of a taboo to talk about your bowels. However, th... Read >
Author: Sophie Lee