- 1. Surgical Abortion
- (Gynecology Services)
- ... abortion (pill). The Procedure Our surgical abortions are performed in a fully equipped gynecological examining room. The doctor will first re-confirm your pregnancy with a pelvic exam or ultrasound ...
- 2. Pelvic Exam
- (Gynecology Services)
- Gynecology Services Shanghai - Pelvic Exam The pelvic examination is a “check-up” of your vagina (inside and outside), cervix (opening of the uterus) and uterus (womb). Your doctor will look inside the ...
- 3. Intrauterine Device (IUD)
- (Gynecology Services)
- ... an IUD involves a clinic visit. To prevent infection, clinics require women to have check-ups prior to insertion. This can include a full medical, pelvic, and breast exam, with a Pap smear, STD check, ...
- 4. Colposcopy
- (Gynecology Services)
- ... with the naked eye. It utilizes an instrument called a colposcope which looks like and performs like a pair of binoculars to magnify the cervix. Having colposcopy done is just like having a routine pelvic ...
- 5. Incompetent cervix
- (Incompetent cervix)
- ... over the course of several days or weeks is possible, however, starting at week 15 to week 20 of pregnancy. Be on the lookout for: A sensation of pelvic pressure A backache Mild abdominal cramps ...
- 6. Erectile dysfunction
- (Erectile dysfunction)
- ... medications Tobacco use Alcoholism and other forms of substance abuse Treatments for prostate cancer or enlarged prostate Surgeries or injuries that affect the pelvic area or spinal cord Psychological ...
- 7. Crohn's disease
- (Crohn's disease)
- ... It's biggest advantage is that there is no radiation exposure. It's particularly useful for evaluating a fistula around the anal area (pelvic MRI) or the small intestine (MRI enterography). Capsule endoscopy. If ...
- 8. Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
- (Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) )
- ... advantage is that there is no radiation exposure. It's particularly useful for evaluating a fistula around the anal area (pelvic MRI) or the small intestine (MRI enterography). Capsule endoscopy. If ...
- 9. Genital herpes
- (Genital herpes)
- ... as: Are you experiencing any pelvic pain? Do you have any pain while urinating? Do you have any sores or unusual discharge? Your doctor usually can diagnose genital herpes based on a physical ...
- 10. Knee pain
- (Knee pain)
- ... band syndrome. This occurs when the ligament that extends from the outside of your pelvic bone to the outside of your tibia (iliotibial band) becomes so tight that it rubs against the outer portion ...
- 11. Trichomoniasis
- (Trichomoniasis)
- ... Your doctor will perform a pelvic exam and may take a sample of your vaginal fluids for testing. The diagnosis of trichomoniasis can be confirmed by looking at a sample of vaginal fluid for women ...
- 12. Retrograde ejaculation
- (Retrograde ejaculation)
- ... by other conditions, including: Surgical removal of the prostate (prostatectomy) Surgical removal of the bladder (cystectomy) Radiation therapy to treat cancer in the pelvic area You're ...
- 13. Rectovaginal fistula
- (Rectovaginal fistula)
- ... vagina, perineum, rectum or anus. Prior surgery in your lower pelvic region, such as removal of your uterus (hysterectomy), in rare cases can lead to development of a fistula. Cancer or radiation ...
- 14. Sex After Hysterectomy
- (Good Sex)
- ... dry than it used to, try using a sexual lubricant. You can buy these over the counter at a pharmacy. Your surgeon will have advised you to do pelvic floor exercises to help your recovery. These exercises ...
- 15. Cervical Cancer Screening Shanghai
- (Lesbian and Bisexual Women)
- ... doctor may also perform a pelvic exam, checking your uterus, ovaries, and other organs to make sure there are no problems. There are times when your doctor may perform a pelvic exam without giving you ...
- 16. Cancer Facts for Lesbians and Bisexual Women
- (Lesbian and Bisexual Women)
- ... or you only get Pap tests every few years, you still need pelvic exams and general health check-ups. Protecting yourself by using dental dams and condoms during sex may reduce exposure to HPV. Symptoms ...
- 17. Top 10 Things Lesbians Should discuss with Their Healthcare Provider
- (Lesbian and Bisexual Women)
- ... cancers compared to straight women. Having regular pelvic exams and pap tests can find cancers early and offer the best chance of cure. 5. Fitness Research shows that lesbians are more likely to be overweight ...
- 18. Lesbian and Bisexual Health Fact Sheet
- (Lesbian and Bisexual Women)
- ... STIs Pelvic inflammatory disease (an infection of the uterus, ovaries, or fallopian tubes) Menstrual cycle changes Red, brown, or purplish blotches on or under the skin or inside the mouth, ...
- 19. Vulvodynia
- (Vulvodynia)
- ... cycle affect your pain? Does anything make your pain better or worse? Have you had pelvic surgery? Have you been pregnant or could you be pregnant now? Have you been treated for urinary tract or ...
- 20. Vulvar cancer
- (Vulvar cancer)
- ... diagnosis is confirmed, your doctor works to determine the size and extent (stage) of your cancer. Staging tests can include: Examining your pelvic area for cancer spread. Your doctor may do a ...