Many women often wonder why regular visits to a women’s health doctor are so important. You might think that if you feel fine, there is no need to see a women’s health doctor, but annual check-ups can be crucial for maintaining your health throughout life. Let us explore why these visits are essential and what
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3 Steps to Take Before Your Next Pap Smear
A Pap smear is one of the most important tests you can have as a woman. It can detect changes in the cells of the cervix, which could lead to cancer. That’s what you must do before your next Pap smear. What Is A Pap Smear? Pap smear tests look for changes in the cells
Read MoreWhy Women Should See a Gynecologist Annually
If you’re one of those women who are aware that they should see a gynecologist regularly but are still not making it a priority, it’s about time you make up your mind. Even if you’re not sexually active, or you think you don’t have anything to worry about, it’s important to see your gynecologist for
Read MoreWomen’s Health for Cancer Prevention
According to the National Cancer Institute (a division of the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services), approximately 39.5% of women – nearly four in 10 – will be diagnosed with cancer at some point in their lives. The most common forms of the disease in women are skin, lung, breast, colorectal, cervical, and ovarian
Read MoreTop 10 Questions to Ask Your Gynecologist About Your Pap Results
If you have recently undergone a Pap smear, you know that it is an important method of screening used to detect any trace of cervical cancer and various other precancerous conditions in women. What you might not know is exactly what the results of a Pap test signify, and what treatment may be necessary if
Read MoreWomen’s Health Doctor Discusses Health Issues Specific to Women
Men and women do have a lot in common, but there are also marked differences between them. Women, for example, face their own unique health challenges, such as risks for pregnancy issues, menopause complications, and breast and gynecological disorders. In an effort to provide our patients with useful information to guide them along the path
Read MoreCervical Cancer: Symptoms, Causes, Cure & Prevention
One of the most common cancers in women, cervical cancer most often affects women between the ages of 35 and 44. While certain factors are at play that may increase a woman’s risk of developing cervical cancer, the survival rate of cases diagnosed early is an amazing 92 percent. With these encouraging statistics, it helps
Read MoreIs the HPV Shot Effective?
The HPV vaccine is very effective against the human papillomavirus (HPV), which can cause several types of cancer. The vaccine is effective against HPV 16 and HPV 18, which together cause 70 percent or more of the cases of cervical cancer. The HPV vaccine was first licensed for use in 2006, and it continues to
Read MoreAn Overview of Gynecological Cancer
Every woman, unfortunately, is at some risk of developing gynecological cancer, especially if you have a family history of the disease. Research shows that approximately 100,000 women are diagnosed with a form of it every year in the United States, and 30 percent of all cases result in death. Here is a basic overview of
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