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For some women, finding a treatment for yeast infections that actually does what it’s suppose to is just as much work as curing the infection itself. They keep on applying anti fungal creams, and taking anti fungal pills only to wake up the next day with their infection just the same as it was, or in some cases, it is a lot worse. This article explains why some treatments for Candida don’t work for some sufferers. The main reason why yeast infection treatments don’t work for some…

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One of the more common joint pains experienced during pregnancy or postpartum is the Symphysis Pubic Dysfunction, or SPD in short. During pregnancy the ligaments around symphysis pubic region is naturally relaxed and softened as a natural course in preparation for the baby’s birth. The pelvis is the largest part of the human skeleton. It consists of three joints; the pubic symphysis and both the right and left sacroiliac joints. Massive ligaments support and surround these joints. These biological changes during pregnancy can cause pain as a result of the instability in the pelvic joint region.

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Many women have opted to have acupuncture treatments for their uterine fibroid symptoms. The impact of these treatments is being studied, but they seem to have better results in some women than others. It is not practiced in western medicine as much as in other parts of the world. Practicing acupuncture for fibroid treatment is becoming more popular every day.

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A very interesting thing to note here is that progesterone is equally important for men as much as it is to women. Though the early belief prevailed that progesterone is essentially a female sex hormone, this has now been discarded as a myth since health experts now know the significance of the hormone in the male as well as the female body.

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Follicles grow on the ovaries during regular menstrual cycles. Later eggs develop within these follicles, one of which will reach maturity faster than the others and be released into the fallopian tubes.