Women's Health:
A women's reproductive cycle begins with the onset of menstruation and ends with menopause, when menstruation ceases. Physical and emotional problems associated with this cycle are generally due to a hormonal imbalance. The homeopathic approach to women's problems not only takes into account specific symptoms, but assesses lifestyle factors, such as diet and exercise, in order to restore hormonal balance and improve overall well-being.
Candidiasis:
Candidiasis is a fungal infection, and the main symptoms is an itchy, white vaginal discharge. Causes include stress, overwork, a hormonal imbalance, pregnancy, and drugs such as antibiotics and oral contraceptives. Wearing tight trousers or nylon underwear and lack of lubrication before sex aggravate the condition.
Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS):
Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) is the name given to range of physical and mental symptoms, such as bloating, swollen breasts, anxiety, tearfulness, and irritability that affect women 2-14 days before menstruation. PMS can be caused by many factors, including stress, overwork, a hormonal imbalance, stress, overwork, or the approach of menopause.
Heavy Menstruation:
Heavy Menstruation is the loss of more than 3 fl oz (90ml) of blood during one menstrual cycle (the average is 2 fl oz or 60 ml). It may be due to a hormonal imbalance, stress, overwork, or the approach of menopause.
Painful Menstruation:
Painful Menstruation is common in teenage girls and young women. It tends to disappear after childbirth, though many older women have some discomfort during menstruation. In a flow women, the pain may be severe enough to cause nausea and vomiting. Pain may be due to a hormonal imbalance and stress makes it worse.
Absent Menstruation:
Absent Menstruation sometimes occurs if menstrual periods begin but then stop because of anorexia, excessive weight loss or exercise, stress, stopping oral contraceptives, shock, or problems in the uterus. Menstruation should start by the age of 16 but may be delayed. If menstruation stops or does not start, seek advice from a medical practitioner.
Menopause:
Menopause is the cessation of menstruation and usually occurs in women aged 45-55. Symptoms, which include hot flashes, sweats, vaginal dryness, and anxiety, can be especially severe if menstruation stops abruptly, either naturally or following the removal of the ovaries.
Precautions:
Candidiasis if the discharge does not clear up within 5 days, see a doctor.
Menstruation see a doctor if there is a sudden, unusual change in menstrual flow or if menstruation stops and does not restart after 2 months. If you might be pregnant, bleed more than usual, or have severe pain, see a doctor.
Menopause if there is prolonged or irregular bleeding, see a doctor.
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