As the second most common type of vaginal infection in the United States, vaginal yeast infection accounts for about 1.4 million doctor visits every year. Yeast infections are also known as candidiasis fungal infections. Although a healthy vagina contains bacteria and some yeast cells, when there is an imbalance, the number of yeast cells increases and causes irritation, discharge, itchiness, and swelling.
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While periods occur regularly once a month, they can also be irregular and must be tracked. Period tracking simply means keeping a record of when you’re having periods and recording any other information about your cycle. You can do this with a calendar and a pen or with the help of a period-tracking app. You can find several apps which can simplify tracking your menstrual cycle. Here’s all you need to know about period tracking.
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Early pregnancy cramps are fairly common. As the baby bump expands, your body shifts and stretches to accommodate the new life inside your womb. Most women experience aches, bloating, cramps, discomfort, and tightening as the muscles inside the abdomen extend for the baby to develop. These changes make discomfort a typical part of your pregnancy journey. However, ignoring pregnancy cramps can lead to serious complications.
So, when should you be really worried about early pregnancy cramps? Read on to find out.
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Hormones are natural substances produced in the body to communicate between organs and cells. Hormonal imbalance in women occurs when they have too much or too little hormones, such as progesterone, estrogen, and testosterone. This affects many bodily functions, including weight, mood, energy level, metabolism, pregnancy, menstruation, and menopause.
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Though pregnancy is the most exciting and memorable experience for a woman, it can trigger multiple changes including, mood swings, weight gain, morning sickness, and especially Increased body temperature. It is quite normal to experience a rise in body temperature during pregnancy, but being aware of the factors causing it will help you stay prepared and avoid them to prevent overheating.
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Detecting cervical cancer at an early stage with a Pap smear or Pap test increases your chances of recovery and survival. Doctors generally recommend women ages 21 to 65 to have a Pap smear test regularly.
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While pregnancy is a possible reason for a missed or late period, other medical and lifestyle factors can delay your periods. This can include weight fluctuations, hormonal imbalances, stress, and menopause. Being aware of these conditions will help you identify and treat them on time to regularize your menstrual cycle....
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The birth of a baby can trigger multiple emotions of excitement, joy, fear, and also hormone changes. As a result, some mothers experience postpartum baby blues, which generally start within the first 2 to 3 days after delivery and may last up to two weeks with symptoms including mood swings, anxiety, and difficulty sleeping. However, some moms may experience a severe, longer-lasting form of depression called postpartum depression....
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Night sweats refer to excessive sweating in your sleep. It is not a serious symptom, but it can be caused by a multitude of factors. Learn more about night sweats, their causes, and treatment options....
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Breast milk is loaded with protein, vitamins, fats, carbohydrates, minerals, enzymes, antibodies, calories, water, hormones, and white blood cells that your newborn needs. If you are a new mother contemplating whether or not to breastfeed your baby, this article helps you to learn about the benefits of breastfeeding....
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