Gynecologic disorders are disorders that affect the female reproductive system. Common types of gynecologic disorders include polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), endometriosis, uterine fibroids, vaginitis, and menstrual disorders.
Rest deficiency, insufficient diet and stress: Stress and anxiety causing hormonal imbalance which severely affect women's physical health such as menstrual cycle disorders, delayed menstrual cycle, changes in the microbiological environment and vagina's pH which facilitate the development of gynecological diseases.
Listen to pronunciation. (GY-neh-kuh-LAH-jik) Having to do with the female reproductive tract (including the cervix, endometrium, fallopian tubes, ovaries, uterus, and vagina).
The major diagnostic procedures include speculum examinations, sonography (ultrasound), colposcopy, cervical biopsy and endocervical curettage, loop electrosurgical excision procedures, vulvar biopsy, endometrial biopsy, hysteroscopy, and hysterosalpingography (HSG).
Gynecological disorders are disorders that would require surgical procedures such as, but not limited to, dilation and curettage and those involving female reproductive organs such as the vagina, cervix, uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries, breast, adnexa and pelvic floor.
It may spur on pH imbalance.
Any change in your immune health—like stress—can impact your vaginal pH level, making a yeast infection and/or bacterial vaginosis more common.
Gynecologic disorders can be heritable, such as polycystic ovarian syndrome, or can be due to sporadic somatic mutations that arise in individual organs, such as uterine leiomyomas.
Common gynecological problems include: Cervical Dysplasia. Menstrual Disorders. Pelvic Floor Prolapse.
Experts recommend that you visit your ob-gyn at least once a year for a well-woman visit. The purpose of this checkup is to help you stay healthy and prevent health problems at all stages of life.
Turner syndrome is a female-only genetic disorder that affects about 1 in every 2,000 baby girls. A girl with Turner syndrome only has 1 normal X sex chromosome, rather than the usual 2. This chromosome variation happens randomly when the baby is conceived in the womb. It is not linked to the mother's age.
Anxiety affects every part of the body, including the genitals. On men, this may result in conditions such as testicular pain and a smaller penis. In women, this could result in yeast infections, dryness, and other health conditions. Anxiety may also lead to issues with libido and sexual desire.
Anxiety and depressive disorders, as well as sleep disorders, are strongly associated with pelvic pain disorders in women.
Stress Can Lead to Nonrelaxing Pelvic Floor Dysfunction (NPFD) It is more commonly understood that various pelvic floor disorders are due to over-relaxed muscles (e.g. pelvic organ prolapse or urinary stress incontinence).
Gynecology surgery includes any surgical procedure that involves the organs and structure of the female pelvic region: the uterus, ovaries, cervix, fallopian tubes, vagina and vulva. There are many reasons why a woman might need to undergo gynecology surgery.
High levels of cortisol are released when the body is under stress. When constant stress leads to a constant release of cortisol, levels can then start to deplete, which can cause a number of pelvic pain issues, including cystitis, endometriosis and vaginal yeast infection.
Pelvic pain causes stress and anxiety - and anxiety and stress can cause pelvic pain.” Symptoms can include some or all of the following: urinary - burning, pressure and bladder urgency, often mistaken for a urinary tract infection. gastrointestinal - bloating, abdominal pain or constipation.
Just like pelvic pain can be caused by physical issues, it can also be associated with psychological factors like stress, past trauma and abuse. When we go through traumatic experiences, like physical or sexual abuse, our brains learn to suppress certain emotions in order to protect us from even more harm.
Common symptoms of stress in women include: Physical. Headaches, difficulty sleeping, tiredness, pain (most commonly in the back and neck), overeating/under eating, skin problems, drug and alcohol misuse, lack of energy, upset stomach, less interest in sex/other things you used to enjoy. Emotional.
Vaginal irritation usually results from an infection, but it may stem from vaginal dryness due to low estrogen levels. Other possible causes include wearing tight underwear and the use of certain products. The symptoms of vaginal irritation include itching, burning, and unusual discharge.
Noonan syndrome is a genetic disorder characterized by short stature, distinctive facial features, heart defects, bleeding problems and skeletal abnormalities. Most individuals with Noonan syndrome have normal intelligence, but some may have special educational needs or intellectual disability.