Ovarian cysts occur extremely often and almost every woman has had them at sometime during her menstrual cycle. They are not all identical in nature and symptoms.
Posts Tagged: Menstrual
Hemorrhagic Cyst Treatment
A hemorrhagic cyst sounds scary, but in reality is usually a completely natural and normal part of the menstrual cycle of many women. Most disappear before you are even aware you have one. At least this is the case for most women, but for those of us with a bit less luck we can be… Read more »
Protein and Menopause Symptoms
Menopause is not a medical condition or a disease, but it can feel like it at times. Simply put, it is end of the menstrual cycle, marking the end of the child bearing years for a woman. The average age for most women in America is between 45 and 53; however there is a wide… Read more »
Dysfunctional Thyroid – Could This Be the Cause of Your Heavy Period Pain?
Menstrual periods can vary from woman to woman; varying hormone levels could cause a variety of issues which can lead to intense menstrual period pain. Finding a suitable remedy for your disfunctioning thyroid gland is vital in helping to reduce heavy periods if the thyroid is the cause.
Is Herbal Fibroid Treatment an Option Worth Considering?
Fibroids treatment is the easiest when the tumors are small in size. However it is very hard to detect at the initial stages since tiny fibroids rarely cause any symptoms. In fact most women remain unaware of this condition and only when the tumors grow larger and cause excessive menstrual bleeding and pain do the… Read more »
Progesterone Side Effects
If a woman stops having periods while having a regular menstrual cycle then she may be prescribed Progesterone. When a woman is going through Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) she is often prescribed Progesterone as well. One other time that a woman may be prescribed this drug is during pregnancy.
What Causes PMS and How Do I Cope?
What causes PMS and what can we do to lessen the pain every month? Scientists have found it difficult to identify a single cause of PMS. Theories include nutritional factors, hormonal disruptions, chemical changes and emotional or psychological factors. It is likely each of these factors plays a part in PMS, or Pre-Menstrual Syndrome.
Causes, Symptoms and Effects of Hormonal Imbalance in Women
In women, the body produces two important types of hormones, progesterone and estrogen, among others. In the first half of the menstrual cycle, the body produces high levels of estrogen.
An Eastern View of PMS Treatment
Between 22% and 40% of women feel one or more pre-menstrual symptoms occurring one or two weeks prior to menstruation, and subsiding abruptly at the beginning of menstruation. Western medicine relies on medication to alleviate or mask symptoms. TCM (which includes acupuncture and herbal medicine) considers PMS a disease, an abnormal imbalance. Learn more on… Read more »
Getting Pregnant Using IVF
The only constant thing in life they say is change and things have definitely changed since we first learn about reproduction and menstruation in school health class. The menstrual cycle exist for humans to get pregnant and have babies but when pregnancy fails to occur naturally in vitro fertilisation can be of help.