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envolvenuances · 2 months ago
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it just makes me so angry that the debilitating pain and fatigue endometriosis causes are barely discussed and the disease is always talked about in relation to fertility and pain during penetration. and in the second there's so much pressure on the woman to accommodate and never the suggestion that the male partner needs to have sympathy and find different ways to have sex. sometimes you find a doctor researching or discussing "endo belly" which is one of the terrible symptoms but also such a stupid term to refer to severe painful constipation and with too much emphasizes on appearance and "shame". like can we talk about the chronic pain and fatigue? can we talk about the endometrial tissue causing nerve damage and organ failure? no I'm not talking about my uterus and ovaries exclusively no my concern is not my infertility it's the tissue on my diafragma that has been bothering me to breath
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bloopsalot · 4 months ago
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I have somehow gone the Most Roundabout Way of getting a normal doctor for someone who barely goes to see one.
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moyuri · 1 year ago
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girls who actively seek out the "rockstar boyfriend" there's no going back for them. they already know they belong in a mental institution. they want the trauma.
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toodetectiveobject · 2 years ago
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news-buzz · 21 days ago
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US will get D+ grade for rising preterm delivery charges, new report finds
CNN  —  The speed of untimely delivery in america is climbing, based on the toddler and maternal well being nonprofit March of Dimes. On Tuesday, the group launched its annual “report card” on maternal and toddler well being, which entails a newly up to date calculation system. Taking an in-depth take a look at untimely births, the brand new report discovered that the US preterm delivery fee…
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uniqueeval · 3 months ago
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Can forgotten rubella children of the ’60s hold clue for Zika babies?
Story highlights Babies with multiple birth defects were born to US women infected with the rubella virus in the 1960s What these families have needed may signal what’s in store for Zika babies Brooklyn, New York CNN  —  One side of the bedroom is an explosion of pink, from the hair accessories and dangling trinkets to the stuffed animals and laundry hamper. The other, starting with the fuzzy…
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nirmalayurveda · 6 months ago
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balajihospital · 7 months ago
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drforambhuta · 10 months ago
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In recent times, the incorporation of CA 125 into comprehensive full-body health examinations has gained popularity as part of a proactive approach to monitoring overall well-being. While CA 125 is well-known for its association with ovarian cancer, its inclusion in broader health assessments extends its usefulness beyond specific cancer screenings.
1. Early Detection of Gynecological Cancers: One of the primary advantages of integrating CA 125 into full-body health checkups is the potential for early identification of gynecological cancers. Elevated CA 125 levels may not only suggest ovarian cancer but also act as an alert for other gynecological malignancies like endometrial or fallopian tube cancers. This holistic approach enhances the likelihood of detecting these cancers in their early stages, enabling timely intervention and improving treatment outcomes.
2. Monitoring Reproductive Health: Beyond cancer detection, CA 125 plays a role in monitoring reproductive health. For women facing conditions such as endometriosis or pelvic inflammatory disease, heightened CA 125 levels could offer valuable insights into the health of reproductive organs. Regular inclusion of CA 125 in health checkups enables a more comprehensive assessment of reproductive well-being, aiding in the early identification of reproductive health issues.
3. Indirect Indications of Inflammation and Other Conditions: CA 125 is not exclusive to gynecological concerns; its elevation can also be linked to inflammatory conditions and other noncancerous health issues. Including CA 125 in full-body health checkups provides a broader perspective on inflammation within the body, potentially indicating underlying health conditions such as liver disease or inflammatory disorders. This indirect insight enhances the diagnostic value of a full-body health assessment.
4. Holistic Approach to Cancer Prevention: Comprehensive health checkups aim to offer a holistic view of an individual's health, and the inclusion of CA 125 aligns with this goal. By monitoring CA 125 levels alongside other health parameters, healthcare professionals can adopt a holistic approach to cancer prevention. Identifying potential risk factors early allows for tailored preventive measures, such as lifestyle modifications and targeted screenings, contributing to an individualized healthcare strategy.
5. Psychological Well-being and Patient Empowerment: The incorporation of CA 125 in full-body health checkups not only serves clinical purposes but also contributes to psychological well-being. For individuals with a family history of ovarian cancer or other gynecological conditions, the regular monitoring of CA 125 levels provides a sense of empowerment and control over their health. Knowledge and early detection empower individuals to actively engage in their healthcare journey.
6. Collaborative Care and Informed Decision-Making: Collaboration between patients and healthcare providers is crucial for effective healthcare. Including CA 125 in full-body health checkups fosters a collaborative approach to care. Informed decision-making becomes possible as patients and healthcare professionals work together to interpret CA 125 results in the context of overall health, allowing for more personalized and targeted healthcare interventions.
7. Research and Advancements: The integration of CA 125 into full-body health checkups contributes to ongoing research and advancements in the field. The data collected from these comprehensive assessments, including CA 125 levels, can inform research on the interplay between biomarkers, overall health, and specific conditions. This continuous feedback loop supports the evolution of healthcare practices and diagnostic strategies.
There are many good hospitals in Bangalore that offer health checkup packages for females and include CA 125 test, such as a full body health checkup at Manipal Hospital Sarjapur Road in Bangalore.
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pathologylab · 10 months ago
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mdlinehealth · 1 year ago
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FIVE SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS THAT CAUSE GENITAL ULCERS
Understanding and addressing sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is of utmost importance when it comes to protecting our sexual health. In this comprehensive discussion, we will delve into the topic of STIs that can lead to genital ulcers. By exploring the symptoms, methods of transmission, and the criticality of early detection and treatment, we aim to emphasize the significance of knowledge…
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hellyeahscarleteen · 1 year ago
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I'm not comfortable with pelvic exams. Can they be modified?
"If you’ve had pain with pelvic exams in the past, or if you’re nervous about the exam, speak to your provider about it. Modifications to the exam can make the experience more comfortable and are always okay to ask for – here are some adjustments that may be helpful:
Your provider can select a smaller speculum size to better fit your anatomy.
Your provider can apply more lubricant to your vaginal opening and the speculum. (Physicians used to worry that lube would interfere with cell sampling to screen for diseases, but that’s not the case – water-based lubricant doesn’t affect those tests.)
You may be able to change your body position to increase your comfort. The infamous “stirrups” in which patients commonly place their feet for a pelvic exam help providers visualize the inner pelvis. However, they can feel demeaning or triggering for some people. Here are some alternative positions you may be able to try:
The “letter M”: knees bent and feet on the end of the exam table, thighs apart.
The “letter V”: on your back with legs straight out on the table, separated in a V shape.
The “diamond”: knees bent, soles of feet together with legs open in a diamond shape.
Sidelying: lying on one side with hips and knees bent up towards your torso.
In some cases, providers can recommend anti-spasm medication to help relax the pelvic floor muscles before an exam. This is often placed inside the vagina and allowed to dissolve there to target the muscles directly. In other cases, you can be prescribed one dose of oral medication to take before the exam.
In many cases, you won’t need to worry about getting this kind of exam at all. If you don’t have symptoms or any prior history of any gynecological conditions, the speculum exam might not be very useful. Importantly, an exam with a speculum is NOT necessary to screen for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) or to prescribe birth control (unless you’re getting an IUD)"
(Adapted from Pelvic Exams: A Modern Guide by Caitlyn Tivy)
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froody · 1 year ago
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in the tags: in an alternate universe where you became a doctor, what field do you think you’d pursue? I think it would be obstetrics & gynecology for me, perhaps infectious disease
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ppth-staff · 4 months ago
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PPTH Staff Directory
Administration
Hen Nenaginad, Dr. Cuddy’s personal assistant (@toplessoncology), ask blog @ppthparttimer
Cardiology
Sydney Forrest, Head of Cardiology (@wilsons-three-legged-siamese), ask blog @ask-head-of-cardio
Custodial
Bruce N. Valentine (@ghostboyhood), ask blog @the-cleaning-guy
Diagnostics
Haven Ross House (@birdyboyfly), ask blog @ultimate-diagnostician-haven
Teagan Sinclair, Gynecologist (@robbinggoodfellows), ask blog @ask-teagan-sinclair
Cosmo Anderson, House's personal assistant (@cupofmints), ask blog @underpaid-assistant
Emergency Medical Services
Dr. Kadee Montgomery, Head of Emergency Medical Services and Infectious Disease Specialist (@privatehousesanatomy), ask blog @kadeejeanmontgomery
Anji Foxx-Knight, Ambulance Operator and Automotive Technician (@rainismdata), ask blog @technician-para-driver
Fritz Litte, ER Doctor, ask blog @erdocfritz
Dr. Rylan Hopps, ER Physician (@dndadsbara), ask blog @nervous-physician
Endocrinology
Ev Price, Head of Endocrinology (@sillyhyperfixator), ask blog @ppth-endocrinology-head
Dr. Katherine “Kate” Rooke, Endocrinologist (@katttkhaos), ask blog @drkrooke
Epidemiology
Dr. Arwen Callejas, Head of Epidemiology (@addicbookedout)
Emilie Martin, Epidemiologist (@picking-dandelions-and-tunes)
Forensics
Stevie “Bird” Corcoran, Forensic Scientist and Teacher (@1mlostnow), ask blog @head-of-forensics
Melvin Rideau, Forensic Technician (@datas-boobs), ask blog @ppth-forensic-technician
Hematology
Ivan Andrews, Hematologist (@kleinekorpus)
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Andrew Hayes, Software Engineer (@tired-and-bored-nerd), ask blog @ask-ppths-it-guy
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Anatol Dybowski, Head Lab Scientist (@tino-i-guess), ask blog @ppth-lab-head
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Valerie Carr, Legal Consultant (@writing-and-sillies), ask blog @ask-ppth-legal
OB-GYN
Dr. Fluoxetine Pearl, Head of OB-GYN (@asclexe), ask blog @ppth-obgyn-dept-head-real
Dr. Katherine Rhodes, Head of NICU and ICU (@privatehousesanatomy), ask blog @katherineelainerhodes)
Danny Begay, Gynecologist (@hemlocksloadofbull), ask blog @ask-danny-in-gynecology
Oncology
Dr. Francesca Scott, Head of Oncology (@birdyboyfly), ask blog @ask-head-of-oncology
Leo Fitsher, Nurse (@asclexe)
Mat Hulme, Ongologist (@evilchildeyeeter), ask blog @ratfather-oncologist
Dr. Gavin Maxwell, Hematologist (@worldrusher), ask blog @dr-maxwell-hemaoncol
Ophthalmology
Maddox “Maddie” N. Jagajiva, Ophthalmologist (@rainismdata), ask blog @dr-visionary-counselor
Pediatrics
Dr. Nanette “Ninny” Amesbury, Head of Pediatrics (@desire-mona)
Eddie Sting, Head of Pediatrics (@cherrishnoodles), ask blog @ask-head-of-pediatrics
Romeo "Vinny" Vincent, ENT nurse (@wilsons-three-legged-siamese), ask blog @earsandthroatnursey
Melanie Byrd, Pediatric Orthopedist (@tired-and-bored-nerd), ask blog @ppth-baby-bone-doc
Marie, Pediatrician (@marieinpediatrics-stuff)
Dr. Sophie Baker, Pediatric Neurosurgeon (@privatehousesanatomy), ask blog @sophieeloisebaker
Plastics
Gabriella “Gabi” Kramer, Plastic Surgeon (@1mlostnow), ask blog @plastic-surgeon-gabi
Psychiatry/Psychology
Lena Ehris, Head of Psychiatry (@jellifishiez), ask blog @head-of-psychiatry
Dr. Venus Watanabe, Head of Psychiatry (@chocovenuss)
Dr. Madlock, Head of Psychology (@sushivisa)
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Dr. Kieran F. Campbell, Psychiatrist and Geneticist (@kim-the-kryptid), ask blog @consult-the-geneticist
Caitlin, Psychologist (@littlelqtte), ask blog @caitlin-interrupted
Pulmonology
Reina Linh Rivera, Head of Pulmonology (@prettypinkbubbless)
Dr. Milana Walker (@evilchildeyeeter), ask blog @dr-redbull-addict
Radiology
Dr. Eneko Ruiz-Arroyo, Head of Radiology (@katttkhaos), ask blog @headoradiology
Beth Klein, Radiology Tech (@emptylakes)
Steven Sandoval, Radiologist (@endofradio)
Patients
Ilja "Illusha" Vancura, Head Archivist at Rutgers Med (@scarriestmarlowe), blog @vancurarchivist
Francesco Cage, Best girldad patient (@dndadsbara), ask blog @francesco-cage
Joey Abrams, Forensics Student - kind of (@1mlostnow), ask blog @joey-is-fine
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