We present a case of a 28-year-old previously healthy multigravida who noticed a lump in her abdomen near the umbilicus two months before becoming pregnant. It underwent rapid growth during pregnancy, causing pain and discomfort. Targeted ultrasound of the area showed an irregular...
Difficult spot: Babies in thebreech position at birth are at increased risk of autism. Certain complications during pregnancy or delivery increase the chances of having a child with autism by 26 percent or more, according to a study of more than 400,000 mother-child pairs1. Are breech babies...
Injury during the procedure.This is very rare, but sometimes damage to the bladder or bowel can occur during the surgery. If this happens, you will most likely need to have another surgery. Future complications.C-sections increase your risk of futurepregnancycomplications more than natural births ...
Pain or discomfort duringintercourseis quite common among females and some males. About 60% of females experience painful intercourse at least once during their lifetime. Painful intercourse can also affect males; however, it is not as common. Dyspareunia it is defined as chronic pain in the gen...
fever – flank pain - nausea – vomting New terms : • Flank: part of the abdomen between the last rib and the hip (the lateral side). • Voiding or micturition: urination (Passing urine). • Dysuria: Burning sensation during urination (urethritis: irritation at the urethral ...
symptoms that can accompany dysuria include an urge to urinate, frequent urination, blood in your urine, pain in your lower abdomen or upper back, fever, chills, nausea, and vomiting as well as vaginal discharge and pain during sex. Dysuria with a known cause usually responds well to ...
cramping in your abdomen or lower back (This could start out like period cramps, but the pain typically worsens over time.) nausea. diarrhea. passing fluids, larger-than-normal blood clots, or tissue from your vagina. Will a pregnancy test be positive during a miscarriage?
Menstrual cramps are pains that typically occur in the lower abdomen before, during, and shortly after the menstrual cycle. For most uteri-bearing people, the pain begins one to three days before the start of an individual’s period, peaks 24 hours after bleeding starts, and stops two to th...
Back in 1954, a British scientist Doctor Albert Simeons proposed that the Human Chorionic Gonadotropin Hormone (HCG), a hormone released by the placenta following implantation in women during pregnancy could be utilized as a nutritional supplement to help people lose weight. Just 8 years before now...
ACUTE abdomenThis article discusses a case study of a 28-year-old Afro-Caribbean woman who experienced severe abdominal pain during her pregnancy due to cystic degeneration of uterine fibroids. The woman underwent ultrasound-guided cyst aspiration, which successfully relieved her pain. The article ...