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Friday, October, 23, 2009

Vaginal Cytology

Health Encyclopedia: Cervical Cancer References

References


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Urination Urgency: Will Kegels Help?
By Jennifer Sobol, D.O. , Health Expert

...urine should be checked for cancer cells, called a cytology, then you may have some kind of... Read more »

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What is a Colposcopy and When Do You Need One?
By Eileen Bailey , Health Expert

...  A colposcopy allows your doctor to look at the vagina, vulva and cervix. A colposcope is a... Read more »

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It's Still All About the G Spot
By Amy Hendel , Health Expert

...described a "surprisingly sensitive spot inside the vagina near the urethra." He made this very... Read more »

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Orgasm History Revealed by the Way You Walk!
By Jerry Kennard , Health Expert

...percent success rate in determining the history of vaginal orgasm in women by the way they walk.... Read more »

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FAQ: Menopause and Sexual Issues
By PJ Hamel , Health Expert

...that testosterone cream, applied topically to the vagina, would bring back your feelings of... Read more »

Health Guide

Other Treatments
...was slight.Adhesive pads should not be used by women with the following conditions:Urinary tract or vaginal infectionsUrge or other forms of nonstress incontinenceA history of surgery for... Read more »
Highlights
...the American Medical Association. Episiotomy, a surgical incision made during childbirth to widen the vaginal opening, is routinely performed in about 35% of all vaginal births.Vaginal birth can... Read more »
Endometriosis: Hysterectomy
...inflammatory disease, uterine fibroids and cancer. A hysterectomy may be done through an abdominal or a vaginal incision.Total Hysterectomy. In a total hysterectomy the uterus and cervix are... Read more »
Uterine Fibroids and Hysterectomy: Hysterectomy
...therapy may experience more severe hot flashes than women who enter menopause naturally.Abdominal vs. Vaginal HysterectomyThere is still a further choice, which is whether the hysterectomy should... Read more »
Urinary Incontinence Surgery
...prolapse. (Pelvic organ prolapse occurs when the uterus or bladder slips from the pelvic cavity into the vagina. It is often due to pelvic muscle weakness that develops after childbirth.) Prolapse... Read more »

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