Thursday, October 15, 2009

5. Cervical polyps: Cervical polyps are smooth, red or purple, the

5. Cervical polyps: Cervical polyps are smooth, red or purple, the fingershaped tumor growing out of the lining of the cervix or the cervical canal. Cervical polyps are extremely fragile, extending beyond the cervix, and easily and painlessly removed. br 6. Trichomoniasis: A usually sexually transmitted disease caused by protozoa. Can also be transmitted to the newborn during vaginal delivery in infected women. Although rare, transmission is also possible in water, hot tubs, urine, on toilet seats and swimming pools. May cause vaginitis. br 7. Vaginal Yeast Infection: An overgrowth of the normal fungi that inhabits the vaginal area. Common symptoms include itching, burning, and a toilet, white, cheese discharge. br 8. Endometritis or adenomyosis: Endometritis is defined by Dorlands Medical Dictionary, 27th Edition as an inflammation of the endometrium (the innermost layer of the uterus). Both conditions are associated with endometriosis. Adenomysis is when endometrial tissue attaches to the uterus, or another organization, such as the ovaries, and grows outside the uterus. br 9. Uterine polyps: Uterine polyps occur when the endometrium grows too causing these protrusions into the uterus. Rarely, these tumors to grow in a way that is benign or malignant. Women with uterine polyps frequently experience bleeding between periods (metrorrhagia), other symptoms include vaginal bleeding after sex, location, menorrhagia, bleeding after menopause, and bleeding during hormone therapy. Hysteroscopic guided curettage is the preferred treatment for normal DC is basically a guide that can process without losing many of uterine polyps. br 10. Tumors Fibroid tumors: Uterine fibroid tumors are usually benign. They are solid masses made of fibrous tissue. Fibroid tumors are rarely malignant. Symptoms of fibroids can vary among women, with some women experience no symptoms at all. Women who can wait until menopause will see their fibroids shrink and disappear once their bodies stop producing estrogen. Its important that women with fibroids make sure they do not take estrogen, in any form including birth control pills, since estrogen increases fibroid growth. There are several treatments currently available for uterine fibroid tumors from myomectomy and uterine artery embolization to the traditional hysterectomy. BR The diagnosis of vaginal bleeding after sex is often a matter of exclusion. Each time you experience bleeding after intercourse or vaginal bleeding after sex, see your doctor. br related posts: ten leading causes of dysfunctional uterine bleeding occurs menstrual BleedingHow Exploring the causes of the vagina DrynessThe Prevention of HPV (Human Papillomavirus) br br br br