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5 Common Reasons why Your Gynaecologist Recommend Hysterectomy | Hysterectomy Surgery in Navi Mumbai

  Every year, approx 500,000 uterus removal operations are performed in the United States. Hysterectomy has become quite a common surgery in recent years. Hysterectomy can be defined as the removal of a woman’s uterus. The gyno can either remove both fallopian tubes and ovaries during hysterectomy or keep them intact – it depends on the problem you have been experiencing. The woman experiences menopause after hysterectomy. The 5 common reasons why a professional Gynaec doctor in Vashi sector 17 may recommend hysterectomy are: 1.       Fibroids One of the most common reasons for the uterus removal surgery is uterine fibroids, the growth of tumors (non-cancerous) in your uterus. These fibroids are most likely to develop during your child-bearing age. However, they have become quite common among women who are nearing menopause. Depending on your health and overall condition, the doctor can recommend either hysterectomy or myomectomy (the removal ...

FOODS TO AVOID DURING PREGNANCY || Thanawala

Here we explain which foods you should avoid during pregnancy and why, along with what's good for your pregnancy diet. 1. PATÉ Meat, fish and vegetable patés carry a risk of listeria, a bacterium linked to miscarriage, birth defects and still birth. 2. CHEESE WITH A BLUE VEIN OR MOULD-RIPENED CRUST Camembert, Stilton, Brie and unpasteurised cheeses carry a risk of listeria 3. RAW OR UNDERCOOKED MEAT AND POULTRY, LIVER AND LIVER PRODUCTS Avoid raw meats such as Parma ham and salami because they carry a risk of listeria. Make sure that meat product such as beef burgers, are cooked all the way through to kill off e-coli bacteria. Chicken needs to be cooked until there is no trace of pink or blood as it can be infected with campylobacter bacteria. Too much vitamin A is known to be toxic in pregnancy so avoid all liver and liver products, such as liver sausage and patés. 4. SOME RAW OR UNDERCOOKED EGGS OR PRODUCTS MADE WITH RAW EGGS, SUCH AS HOME-MADE MAYONNAISE Pregnant wo...

Hysterectomy: Why, When and Then What....?

Hysterectomy is a descriptive term that covers a range of surgical procedures and options. At its most basic, a hysterectomy is surgery to remove a woman’s uterus. (The uterus is where a baby grows.) TYPES “There are 3 basic types of hysterectomy,” .“In a partial (or subtotal) hysterectomy, the upper part of the uterus is removed. In a total hysterectomy, the total uterus and the cervix are removed. A radical hysterectomy is an uncommon procedure performed when cervical cancer is detected in an early stage. Removal of the tubes and ovaries are not included in the term hysterectomy, but may be noted by the terms oophorectomy and/or salpingectomy (ovary and/or tube). CAUSES A woman and her gynecologist may choose a hysterectomy if she has: Fibroids, or non-cancerous growths that may cause pain or excessive bleeding. Endometriosis, or tissue from the uterus lining that begins growing outside the uterus. It can cause painful periods, abnormal bleeding and infertility. Pelvic O...