… others who have been through a similar experience.”And don’t forget about your emotional and mental health. Cancer care teams usually include social workers and mental health professionals. They can help you explore your …
… digestive system also varies from person to person. It takes different amounts of time for men and women to digest their meals, too.It can take anywhere from two to five days for food to …
… water breaks but contractions don’t startYou have complications or a medical condition that could affect the health of you or your babyWhat’s a Foley bulb induction?Doctors can use several methods to jumpstart …
… doctor about making a plan to keep you hydrated,” advises Dr. Rapp.8. You have an underlying health issueDehydration deserves a conversation with your provider. It may be a sign of a more serious health …
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… looks white on a mammogram, just like breast cancer does. This can make it hard for your healthcare provider to determine what’s what.About 40% to 45% of women in the U.S. between …
… re soaking through regular absorbency pads in an hour or less, Dr. Stalzer recommends talking with a healthcare provider. It could be a sign of a health condition, like a hormonal imbalance, uterine growths, infection …
… the most common sexually transmitted infection (STI) in the United States. It can affect both men and women, and people who have HPV often show no signs or symptoms at all before the infection goes …
… you know and dread.Developing babies can get hiccups even before they’re born, and many pregnant women have felt the telltale flutters in their bellies.Hiccups are especially common in newborns and infants. “We …
If bladder leakage is affecting your quality of life, you might feel like you’re all alone. But it’s more common than you might realize.An estimated 33 million Americans experience some type of …
Perhaps no two words can send a shiver up your spine quite like “breast abscess.” No one wants to imagine their breasts as hosts to infection.But it happens. And catching an infection early can …
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