The Facts of Recurrent Yeast Infections

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Women suffer many conditions that are specific to their gender, most of which are either infectious or bacterial. As a fungal condition that targets the outer vaginal area, this one is easily treatable but prone to recurring in women who are exposed to it once.

The Role of Estrogen – Monitoring After Tubal Reversal

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Estrogen, the primary female hormone used by a woman’s body, depends primarily on ovarian follicles for production. Once there are no ovarian follicles for egg release, the level of estrogen in the body will start to fall. Because of decreasing ovarian follicles, after a tubal reversal it is important to monitor the ovarian follicles to… Read more »

The Hypothalamus in BBT Limitations

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The hypothalamus is a small gland found at the base of the brain, which fundamentally operates as a thermostat for reproductive hormones. It controls the levels of a number of hormones produced by providing responses to and stimulation of the pituitary gland.

Natural Relief From Yeast Infection Now

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Yeast infection, also known as candidiasis (pronounced: can-dih-die-uh-sis), is the name for a common infection caused by a yeast called candida albicans (a type of fungus). Candida can overgrow for many reasons, stress, pregnancy, and illnesses to name a few. It usually occurs in warm, moist parts of the body, such as the mouth and… Read more »

Hemorrhagic Ovarian Cysts – What Exactly Are They?

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If you’ve done any research at all about cysts in the ovaries, you’ve undoubtedly learned that functional cysts are by far the most common. These cysts occur as a natural process of the menstruation process and, although sometimes annoying and painful, they’re relatively harmless and oftentimes will resolve on their own without medical intervention.