- 1. Gynecomastia
- (Gynecomastia)
- Gynecomastia is swelling of the breast tissue in boys or men, caused by an imbalance of the hormones estrogen and testosterone. Gynecomastia can affect one or both breasts, sometimes unevenly. Newborns, ...
- 2. Klinefelter syndrome
- (Klinefelter syndrome)
- ... may also cause reduced muscle mass, reduced body and facial hair, and enlarged breast tissue. The effects of Klinefelter syndrome vary, and not everyone with it develops signs and symptoms. Klinefelter ...
- 3. Difficulty swallowing
- (Difficulty swallowing)
- ... stuck in your throat or chest, or behind your breastbone (sternum) Drooling Hoarseness Bringing food back up (regurgitation) Frequent heartburn Food or stomach acid backing up into your throat ...
- 4. Testicular cancer
- (Testicular cancer)
- ... of the breasts Cancer usually affects only one testicle. When to see a doctor See your doctor if you detect any pain, swelling or lumps in your testicles or groin area, especially if these ...
- 5. Breast Cancer Screening Shanghai
- (Lesbian and Bisexual Women)
- Breast Cancer Screening Tests Breast cancer screening means checking a woman's breasts for cancer before there are signs or symptoms of the disease. Three main tests are used to screen the breasts ...
- 6. Vaginal dryness
- (Vaginal dryness)
- ... you're sexually aroused, more blood flows to your pelvic organs, creating more lubricating vaginal fluid. But the hormonal changes of menopause, childbirth and breast-feeding may disrupt this process. ...
- 7. Uterine polyps
- (Uterine polyps)
- ... You're at greater risk of developing uterine polyps if: You're obese You take tamoxifen, a drug therapy for breast cancer You have high blood pressure (hypertension) Whether uterine polyps ...
- 8. Indigestion
- (Indigestion)
- ... feel a mild to severe pain in the area between the bottom of your breastbone (sternum) and your navel. Burning in the upper abdomen. You feel an uncomfortable heat or burning sensation between the ...
- 9. Peptic ulcers
- (Peptic ulcers)
- ... ulcer symptom. The pain is caused by the ulcer and is aggravated by stomach acid coming in contact with the ulcerated area. The pain typically may: Be felt anywhere from your navel up to your breastbone ...
- 10. Health Screening Packages in Shanghai
- (Health Check-ups Shanghai)
- ... regular health screening, these diseases can be prevented or treated, minimizing your risk of being burdened with complications. Colorectal, breast and cervical cancers are some of the most common ...
- 11. Breast Cancer Screening and Detection in Shanghai
- (Health Check-ups Shanghai)
- When it comes to Breast Cancer Screening and detection in Shanghai, not all medical institutions and advocacy groups agree on when women should start getting regular breast cancer screening mammograms. ...
- 12. Ovarian cysts
- (Ovarian cysts)
- ... shortly before your period begins or just before it ends Pelvic pain during intercourse (dyspareunia) Pain during bowel movements or pressure on your bowels Nausea, vomiting or breast tenderness ...
- 13. Ovarian cancer
- (Ovarian cancer)
- ... signs or symptoms that worry you. If you have a family history of ovarian cancer or breast cancer, talk to your doctor about your risk of ovarian cancer. In some cases, your doctor may refer you to a ...
- 14. Oral thrush
- (Oral thrush)
- ... (Candida esophagitis). If this occurs, you may experience difficulty swallowing or feel as if food is getting stuck in your throat. Infants and breast-feeding mothers In addition to the distinctive white ...
- 15. Delayed Puberty
- (Puberty)
- The typical adolescent, endowed with the impatience and insecurities of youth, would probably insist that any nanosecond that doesn’t bring an increase in height, breast size or beard growth qualifies ...
- 16. Obesity
- (Obesity)
- ... high blood sugar, high blood pressure, high triglycerides and high cholesterol Heart disease Stroke Cancer, including cancer of the uterus, cervix, ovaries, breast, colon, rectum and prostate Sleep ...
- 17. Caring For A Premature Baby
- (Preemie)
- ... may miss the experience of holding, breastfeeding, and bonding with her right after delivery. You won’t be able to hold or touch her whenever you want, and you can’t have her with you in your room. To ...
- 18. Bottle Feeding Basics
- (Feeding & Nutrition)
- The most obvious difference between bottle-feeding and breastfeeding is that the bottle lets you see how much your baby is drinking. Depending on what kind of parent you are, this may make you feel better ...
- 19. Mitral valve regurgitation
- (Mitral valve regurgitation)
- ... open-heart surgery under general anesthesia. With traditional open-heart surgery, a cut that's the length of your breastbone (sternum) is made and your heart is exposed and connected to a heart-lung machine ...
- 20. Finding a Pediatrician
- (Decisions to Make)
- ... her if a medical problem develops before then. All babies also should begin their immunizations before leaving the hospital. The first and most important “immunization” is starting to breastfeed your ...