Fertility & Reproductive Health: Treatments

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  • Endometrial (Uterine) Cancer - Treatment Overview

    11/27/06, Healthwise

    Endometrial cancer detected in its early stages can be cured with surgery and close follow-up. Treatment choices depend on where the cancer is and how much it has grown. Treatment may include one or more of the following:

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  • Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) - Treatment Overview

    07/07/06, Healthwise

    Up to 85% of women normally have one or more troubling physical and emotional symptoms between the time they ovulate and the first days of their menstrual period.1 These are called premenstrual symptoms. When premenstrual symptom

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  • Uterine Fibroids - Treatment Overview

    08/16/07, Healthwise

    Most uterine fibroids are harmless, do not cause symptoms, and shrink with menopause. But some fibroids are painful, press on other internal organs, bleed and cause anemia, or cause pregnancy problems. If you have a fibr

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  • Endometriosis - Treatment Overview

    08/01/07, Healthwise

    Although there is no cure for endometriosis, treatment can help with pain and infertility. Treatment depends on how severe your symptoms are and whether you have future pregnancy plans. For pain only, any hormone therapy that lowers

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  • Molar Pregnancy - Treatment Overview

    10/29/07, Healthwise

    A molar pregnancy is removed with vacuum aspiration under general anesthesia. Pelvic ultrasound may be used during the procedure to guide removal of all the abnormal tissue. Medication (oxytocin) is used during or after

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  • Miscarriage - Treatment Overview

    05/09/07, Healthwise

    There is no treatment that can stop a miscarriage. As long as you do not have heavy blood loss, fever, weakness, or other signs of infection, you can let a miscarriage follow its own course. This can take several days.

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  • Bartholin Gland Cyst - Treatment Overview

    02/15/07, Healthwise

    Most Bartholin gland cysts don't need treatment, or they go away on their own. However, if you have a cyst that is causing bothersome symptoms or that may be infected, see your health professional for treatment. Your treatment opt

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  • Functional Ovarian Cysts - Treatment Overview

    11/22/06, Healthwise

    Most functional ovarian cysts are harmless, do not cause symptoms, and go away without treatment. When treatment is necessary, treatment goals include:

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  • Fertility Problems - Treatment Overview

    04/07/06, Healthwise

    Before you and your partner start treatment for infertility, talk about how far you want to go. For example, you may want to try medication but do not want to have surgery. While you may rethink this end point during your treatment, it

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  • Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) - Treatment Overview

    02/06/06, Healthwise

    Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a group of health problems caused by out-of-balance hormones. It usually starts with the first teen menstrual cycles.

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