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Gynecology​

Most cases become gynecological diseases:
- Tumors in the ovary, fallopian tube, uterus, and vagina.
- Also the absence or lack of menstruation
- Dyslexia - pressure pain during menstruation
- Abundance.
- Vaginitis, uterine inflammation
- Ovarian tics
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Dr. Haytham El Tehewey
Reproductive Endocrinology, Infertility & IVF Unit

Gynecology

Periodic examination of the cervix

The Pap test is one of the necessary tests for women as it is the only way to examine the cells in the cervix in order to detect abnormal changes in those cells that may lead to cervical cancer, and this examination is for women who have passed 21 years, but it may take place at an earlier age in some cases, such as immune problems or AIDS.

treatment of polycystic ovaries

PCOS is a health problem that occurs as a result of an imbalance of hormones in the body. The treatment is carried out by means of medications that help regulate the menstrual cycle and stimulate ovulation.

Hormonal imbalance and irregular cycle treatment

The problem of hormonal imbalance and imbalance naturally in the body leads to irregular periods in women, and it is a health problem that needs medical treatment to restore the balance of hormones in the body again

Treatment of endometriosis

Endometriosis means the presence of part of the endometrium in other places in the body and appears on the genitals such as the ovaries and fallopian tubes, a health problem that affects many women.
2-Endometriosis is treated after diagnosing the condition, and treatment can be done by taking painkillers and hormonal treatments. Surgical treatment can also be used to eradicate the migratory endometriosis through the endoscope.

Hysterectomy, fibroids, and ovarian cysts

One of the most common tumors that affects the female reproductive system is fibroids, which are benign tumors that cause continuous bleeding that leads to anemia, pelvic pain, pressure on the bladder or rectum, or delayed childbearing.
These tumors are treated according to their size and location, where they are removed singly or the uterus is completely or partially removed.

Benign or malignant ovarian tumors often have no medical symptoms. The vast majority of ovarian tumors are benign, especially large tumors because malignant tumors do not grow to large sizes.

Usually, the ovary is affected by many benign tumors that are in the form of small and medium-sized cysts, and within each blood bag, some tumors need to be removed by opening the abdomen.

The type of tumor is not diagnosed benign or malignant until after the operation of the abdomen and examining the type of tumor

Family planning

Family planning is an agreement that provides the couple with the appropriate option to control when to start having children, their number, the interval between one child and the next, and when to stop having children, each according to their circumstances and ability, with the consent of both spouses, and within the health framework that focuses on the health of both mother and child.

Early detection of tumors

The sooner doctors can detect changes in tissues, the greater the chances of eradicating uterine tumors with minimal complications. Discovering the tumor in its early stages can speed up the treatment process and thus raise the recovery rate and save the lives of many people with this disease

Urinary incontinence

Urinary incontinence, the loss of bladder control, is a common and often embarrassing problem. Its severity ranges from leaking urine every now and then while coughing or sneezing, to feeling an urgent urge to urinate suddenly and so strong that you may not get to the toilet in time.
Although it occurs more often with age, urinary incontinence is not an inevitable consequence of aging. If urinary incontinence is affecting your daily activities, do not hesitate to visit a doctor. In most cases, simple lifestyle and diet changes or medical care can treat urinary incontinence symptoms.

Gynecology

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