Archive for the 'Gynecology Microscopes' Category

PAPSMEARS

Saturday, December 8th, 2007

Women have a lot of tests to undergo through especially during these times. In the past, there were not so many womanly diseases. Besides, women of that time were not so concerned about their womanly health. But years passed and times have changed. Womanly diseases are very rampant nowadays. By womanly diseases, these are diseases […]

What Is a Yeast Infection?

Saturday, December 8th, 2007

Vaginal yeast infection is one of the most common infections of the vagina. It is usually characterized by extreme itchiness and redness on the folds of the vagina. When one has these symptoms, it is important to see a gynecologist as soon as possible. The article is a very detailed one that not only does […]

Itching for Answers: A Girl’s Guide to Vaginal Symptoms

Saturday, December 8th, 2007

When a woman has a severe itching on her genitals, most women would conclude that it is yeast infection. However, this article points out that not all itching are yeast infection. It also added that itching can be caused by several agents. But most women would often assume that it is yeast infection that causes […]

Radiation Scans Posing Pregnancy Risk

Saturday, December 8th, 2007

Being a woman has lots of benefits. A woman is always perceived as unpredictable due to their abilities to change moods in an instant. When they change their moods, so do their actions. One minute they are prim and proper, the next they are the opposite. To complement their moods, they would also dress appropriately. […]

Ovarian Cancer

Saturday, December 8th, 2007

Cancers have been a very common nowadays. But cancer was once considered as a disease of a rich man. It was very uncommon then that normal people would get cancer. However, times have changed and so did the diseases. Gone were the days that only the rich can afford to have this disease and are […]

Other Benign Masses

Friday, August 17th, 2007

Women with endometriosis may develop ovarian endometri¬omas (”chocolate” cysts), which can enlarge to 6-8 cm in size. A mass that does not re¬solve with observation may be an endometrioma.  A proper examination using gynecology microscopes can help with the diagnosis.

Vulvar Lesions

Friday, August 17th, 2007

There are a variety of gynecologic problems that involves the vulva and adjacent parts. Several vulvar conditions occur most commonly in postmenopausal women. Symptoms are primarily itching and vulvar soreness, in addition to dyspareunia. Vulvar lesions include vulvar ulcers, urethral lesions, squamous hyperplasia, lichen sclerosus, and mixed dystrophy, to name a few. Gynecology microscopes have […]

Uterine Mass: Uterine Leiomyomas

Friday, August 17th, 2007

Uterine leiomyomas, also known as myomas or fibroids, is by far the most common benign uterine tumors. Other benign uterine growths, such as uterine vas¬cular tumors, are rare. Uterine leiomyomas are usually diagnosed on physical examination and can be furthered diagnosed with the use of gynecology microscopes. They may be subserosal, intramucosal, or submucosal in […]

Pelvic Mass

Friday, August 17th, 2007

Women today are health conscious. Numerous information campaigns regarding the detection, diagnosis, and treatment of various gynecological disorders and malignancies have helped in the primary prevention of complications of these gynecological diseases. Gynecology microscopes have helped gynecologists in the diagnosis and treatment of these gynecological problems.

Ovarian, Uterine, and Inflammatory Masses

Friday, August 17th, 2007

With the use of gynecology microscopes, physicians can diagnose whether a mass is benign or malignant. The type of mass can be differentiated based on its location and characteristics when these masses are examined using gynecology microscopes.