The changes taking place in women after 40 also negatively affect the psychological state of women. To take action, you should identify the factors that affect the state of the body and its individual functions. So, changes in adulthood occur for the following reasons: improper nutrition; lack of adequate care; hormonal changes; deterioration of metabolism; deterioration […]
Read MoreIn adulthood, the hormonal background of a woman changes, the reproductive function dies out, and various concomitant diseases arise. This not only negatively affects the lady’s appearance, but also her nervous system. Loss of beauty, transformations in the body and body lead to the development of depressive conditions. A middle-aged young lady becomes irritable, often aggressive, etc. To […]
Read MoreLush, shiny hair is an indicator of health and beauty. Many women and men, when they notice that their hair has thinned, begin to make attempts to prevent this process, but to no avail. And that’s why. Some people use “grandmother’s recipes” for this – mustard masks, hot pepper tincture, gelatin masks. As a rule, they have no […]
Read MoreIn order not to provoke a pancreatic attack, it is important to remember the factors that negatively affect the condition of the pancreas. The abundance of fatty foods, alcohol does not in the best way affect the work of the pancreas. But our well-being depends on how functionally stable it is. In order not to provoke a […]
Read MoreDysgerminoma (seminoma) of the ovaries , being a high-malignant tumor, as a rule, is observed in people of young, youthful and even childhood. Dysgerminoma occurs in 0.5-4% of all ovarian tumors. More often than other ovarian tumors, it develops against the background of genital hypoplasia and underdevelopment of secondary sexual characteristics (infantilism, the late appearance of menstruation, amenorrhea, […]
Read MoreSclerocystic ovaries are considered to be ovaries, in which there are many small cysts ranging in size from wheat grain to large cherries. In this case, as a rule, both ovaries are enlarged. For the first time, the clinical picture of the disease was described by Stein and Leventhal (1935). The following set of symptoms is characteristic: bilateral ovarian enlargement […]
Read MoreThe treatment is conservative and surgical. Conservative methods include primarily hormone therapy. Of the hormonal drugs, clomiphene is the most widely used – a synthetic non-steroidal drug. Clomiphene is prescribed at 50 mg per day for 5 days, starting from the 5th day of the menstrual cycle (explicit or latent). Spend two to three courses of treatment. Ovulation occurs 6-7 […]
Read MoreMetastatic tumors make up 5-6% of ovarian cancers. Most often, ovaries metastasize tumors of the genitals, breast, gastrointestinal tract and malignant lymphomas.Damage to the ovaries occurs by implantation, hematogenous or lymphogenous. It is also possible with a direct transition of the tumor to the ovary from a neighboring organ (germination).The clinical presentation of primary and metastatic ovarian […]
Read MoreMalignant epithelial tumors make up 23-25% and are true ovarian cancer. It is customary to distinguish between primary and secondary ovarian cancer. Mostly malignant epithelial tumors of the ovary are secondary, i.e. arise from previous benign or borderline cysts or cysts. More often, malignant growth occurs in serous papillary, less often – mucinous cysts. Primary ovarian cancer accounts for 4-5% of […]
Read MoreAttention should be paid to the presence of a history of chronic inflammatory process of the uterine appendages, for which treatment was unsuccessful, multiple uterine nodular fibroids, menstrual dysfunction, infertility, and the presence of cancer in close relatives.Palpation and percussion of the abdomen and chest allow detecting the presence of free fluid in the abdominal […]
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