This paper discusses the nature of the condition, its differentiation, diagnosis and treatment. It draws attention to the psychological and cosmetic aspects of the condition.
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This article presents the epidemiology of cervical cancer, including risk factors for the development of the disease, and the FIGO classification of cervical cancer staging. The importance of...
Absence of menstrual bleeding up to 14 days after the expected date of menstruation.
The most common vulvovaginal complaints include burning, itching and abnormal consistency, smell and colour of vaginal discharge.
Primary amenorrhoea is the absence of bleeding from the genital tract at 16 years of age (with a normal body constitution), and at 14 years of age when puberty of the mammary glands (secondary sexual...
Pain occurring in the perineum or small pelvis during sexual intercourse.
Pain in the lower abdominal region usually associated with uterine contractions occurring during menstruation.
Insufficient lubrication of the vagina and its vestibule which can cause discomfort and pain.
This is the partial or complete separation of the placenta, which was properly positioned in the uterine cavity. It can occur during pregnancy or during labour itself, but before the birth of the...
Surgical incision of the perineal tissues during the second period of labour, carried out in case of excessive tension, to reduce the risk of perineal rupture and damage to the fetal head.
It is the most common malignant tumour in women. The incidence increases with age. A family history of the disease is sometimes observed. Particularly in young women. A distinction is made between...
Cancer of the vulva accounts for a small percentage of all malignant tumours of the reproductive organs. Most vulvar cancers are squamous cell carcinomas. The prognosis in the early stages of this...