During the week there is often a day when we don't know what to do with ourselves. Everything we used to enjoy now feels monotonous and unattractive. In addition, when such a day falls in parallel...
Afterburners are substances that can have psychoactive effects. Their composition is not well known and it is sometimes difficult to predict their effect.
Coffee - a magical, mysterious drink for centuries, arousing emotions, lust, wars, passions like "a woman - sweet, hot, but should not stretch too long". The most famous legend of the discovery of...
January 2010 saw the launch of the next edition of a nationwide educational initiative called '2010 and Women's Health' aimed at doctors and the general public. The campaign aims to increase...
The pituitary gland is a bean-shaped formation weighing about 0.6 g located in the middle cranial fossa, in the hollow of the cuneiform bone, the so-called Turkish saddle. It is significantly...
According to the latest recommendations from the National Consultant in Paediatrics, all naturally fed infants aged 2 weeks to 3 months should receive additional oral vitamin K.
Improper functioning of the corpus luteum and the accompanying progesterone deficiency contribute to disorders of the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle. In the prepared advice, patients will learn...
Rupture of the capsule of an ovarian cyst.
It is usually a blue-coloured nodule present from birth, usually located on the skin of the lower limbs.
Disorder of normal vaginal lubrication creating problems with sexual intercourse.
Small cysts of several millimetres on the cervical disc.
Lowering of the anterior and/or posterior vaginal wall.
Infection with herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2, Herpes genitalis)
Profuse sweating in the postpartum and postpartum period.
The appearance of bruising or haematoma in the vulvar or perineal area after natural childbirth.
Excessive hair loss, greasiness and brittleness in the postpartum period.
Precocious puberty in a girl is referred to as a condition in which the features of puberty appear before the age of 8 years.
The normal body temperature is around 36.6 degrees Celsius. If the body temperature rises to 37.6 - 38 degrees Celsius, we can already speak of a fever, which is the body's natural defence...