Tuesday, 13 October 2015

HYPEREMESIS GRAVIDARUM

DESCRIPTION

This is a severe, persistent nausea and vomiting during pregnancy. It is more extreme than morning sickness.


SYMPTOMS

-nausea that does not go away
-vomiting several times everyday
-dehydration
-reduced appetite
-feeling faint or fainting
-weight loss


TREATMENT
Dry, bland foods and fluids together is the first line of treatment. Sometimes, medicines are prescribed to help nausea. Many women with HG have to be hospitalized so they can be fed fluids and nutrients through a tube in their veins. Usually, women with HG begin to feel better by the 20th week of pregnancy. But some women vomit and feel nauseated throughout all the three trimesters.



LIKORIA ( Leucorrhoea)

DESRIPTION

Likoria also known as vaginal discharge is a very common condition that has been experienced by most women of all ages. This is because female genitals are highly prone to infections because they are moist and covered at most times. More over, women always sweat in that area which increases the chances of infections and inflammation.


SYMPTOMS

this can be quite an uncomfortable condition which leads to symptoms such as foul smelling, vaginal discharge, headaches, fatigue, stomach pain and constipation. Most women choose to undergo likoria symptoms treatment in the early stages so that the condition does not get any worse as the symptoms can lead to a lot of embarrassment.

CAUSES
Likoria can be caused by injuries to the vagina, lack of cleanliness, the use of sprays, lubricants or jellies, STI's, contraceptives which causes irritation, infections from bacteria, fungi and other parasites.


TREATMENT
Vaginal discharge can be treated at home by eating ripe bananas on a daily basis, drinking a glass of fresh cranberry juice, applying the pulp of a ripe mango to the vaginal area and waiting for it dry up before washing it away, clean the vaginal area with freshly squeezed lemon juice and water.

BLUE WAFFLES

DESRIPTION

This is a disease caused by bacteria that enters the vagina and causes havoc in there. The bacterium causes several painful side effects.


SYMPTOMS

The most common sign of blue waffles is intense burning accompaied by severe itching . If left untreated too long, it can cause the vagina to swell significantly. This causes the vagina to turn color to a shade of purple blue. A woman's discharge will also change and become blue, this will lead to unwanted and unpleasant odor thats so strong it will be noticed by others.


TREATMENT
There currently is not a specific cure for the disease. The doctors evalute personal conditions of patients and decide how to treat them based on the information they find when they receive their test results. Since blue waffles is formed by the same bacteria as several sexually transmitted diseases (STI'S) , combination of medications for other STI'S can be used to treat blue waffles.

PELVIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASE (PID)

DESRIPTION

This is the inflammation of the genital tract accompanied by fever and lower abdominal pains. It can also be described as an infection of the upper part of the female reproductive system namely the uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries and inside of the pelvis.



SYMPTOMS

Often there may be no symptoms. When present they include lower abdominal; pain, fever, pain with sex, vaginal discharge or irregular menstruation. When these symptoms are iognored, they may lead to long term complications including infertility, ectopic pregnancy, chronic pelvic pain and cancer.




CAUSES

It is caused by bacteria that spread from the vagina and cervix. Infections by chlamydia and gonorrhea are present  in 75% to 90% of cases. Without treatment about 10% of those with a chlamydial infection and 40% of those with a gonorrhea will develop PID. Vaginal douching may also increase the risk.


TREATMENT
 There are many different antibiotics that can help treat PID. Some are safe for pregnant women. The type one takes depends on the cause of the infection. One may receive a different treatment if they have gonorrhoea or chlamydia.

MENOPAUSE

DESCRIPTION

Menopause is the time when a woman stops having menstrual periods. Many women experience a variety of symptoms as a result of the hormonal changes associated with the transition of menopause. Most women often loose bone density and their blood cholestrol levels may worsen, increasing their risk of heart diseases. The most common age range at which women experience menopause is 48-55 years.

SYMPTOMS

hot flashes- these are the most common symptoms of menopause. According to some studies, hot flashes occur in as many as 75% of perimenopausal women. Hot flash symptoms may vary among women. Commonly , a hot flash is a feeling of warmth that spreads  over the body, lasting from around 30 seconds to a few minutes.
vaginal discharge- because estrogen affect the vaginal lining, perimenopausal women may also have pain during intercourse and may note a change in vaginal discharge.
Breast changes- menopause may cause changes in the shape of the breasts.
Bone loss- rapid bone loss is common during the perimenopausal years. Most women  reach their peak bone density when aged 25-30 years. No pain is associated with bone loss.
Cholesterol- cholesterol profiles also change significantly at the time of menopause. Total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol levels increase. It is associated with an increased risk of heart disease.

CAUSES

Menopause occurs due to a complex series of hormonal changes. Associated with menopause is a decline in the number of functioning eggs within the ovaries. At the time of birth, most females have about 1-3 million eggs which are gradually lost throughout a woman's life. By the time of a girl's first menstrual period, she has an average of about 400 000 eggs. By the time of menopause a woman may have about 10 000 eggs. Estrogen affects many parts of the body including the blood vessels , heart, bones, breasts, uterus, urinary system, skin and brain. Loss of estrogen is believed to be the cause of many of the symptoms associated with menopause. At the time of menopause, the ovaries also decrease their production of testestrone- a hormone involved in libido sexual drive.

TREATMENT

Menopause itself is a hormonal part of life and not a disease that requires treatment. However, treatment of associated symptoms is possible if these become substantial or severe.
Hormone therapy(HT) / Hormone replacement therapy consists of estrogens or a combination of estrogens and progesterone. Hormone therapy has been used to control the symptoms of menopause related to declining estrogen levels such as hot flashes and vaginal dryness and HT is still the most effective way to treat these symptoms.

Tuesday, 6 October 2015

OVARIAN CANCER

DESCRIPTION

Ovarian cancer is a type of cancer that begins in the ovary. It results in the abnormal cells that have the ability to invade or spread  to other parts of the body.

 
SYMPTOMS
 When this process begins, symptoms may be vague or not apparent but they become more noticeable as the cancer progresses. These symptoms include bloating, pelvic pain and abdominal swelling among others.

CAUSES
Its not clear what causes ovarian cancer. In general, cancer begins when a generic mutation turns normal cells into abnormal cancer cells. Cancer cells quickly multiply, forming a tumor. They can invade nearby nearby tissues and break off from an initial tumor to spread elsewhere in the body.

TYPES OF OVARIAN CANCER
The type of cell where the cancer begins determines the type of ovarian cancer you have. They include
EPITHELIAL TUMORS which begin in the thin layer of tissue that coves the outside of the ovaries. About 90% of ovarian cancers are epithelial.
GERM CELL TUMORS which begin in the egg producing cells. These rare ovarian cancers tend to occur in younger women.




TREATMENT
 Surgery is the initial treatment of choice for ovarian cancer, provided patients are medically fit. It can also be treated  by chemotherapy and radiation can also be used depending on the stage of the disease.






ENDOMETRIOSIS

DESCRIPTION

This is a condition that results from the appearance of endometrial tissue that normally grows inside the uterus grows outside the womb and causing pelvic pain especially associated with menstruation.

SYMPTOMS

Some women with endometriosis do not have symptoms. Other women have symptoms ranging from mild to severe. The symptoms include pelvic pain, severe menstrual cramps, pain during sex, rectal pain, abnormal bleeding, blood satins in the urine or stools and infertility. symptoms are usually most severe before or during menstrual period. Other conditions such as uterine fibroids and adenomyosis can cause symptoms similar to endometriosis.







 TREATMENT


Although surgery does not cure endometriosis, it does offer short term results for most women and long-term relief for a few. Surgery may be recommended when treatment with hormone therapy has not controlled symptoms, and symptoms interfere with daily living and also when endometrial implants or scar tissue interferes with the functions of other organs in the belly. the most common surgery is called laparoscopy..