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The Relationship Between Estrogen Levels and Vaginal Dryness
The hormonal balance plays a significant role in women’s lives. Estrogen, as the most important female sex hormone, begins its activity during puberty and regulates numerous physiological processes. The hormone plays a key role in the development of secondary sexual characteristics, maintaining fertility, and regulating the menstrual cycle. Throughout a woman’s life, estrogen levels fluctuate, and towards the end of the fertile period, before menopause, hormone production gradually decreases. The Effects of Hormonal Changes Hormonal changes not only affect the reproductive system but also have an impact on other areas of the body. Estrogen contributes to the health of bones and the cardiovascular system, as well as stabilizing mood. However,…
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PCOS as a Cause of Irregular Menstrual Cycles
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a health condition that affects many women of reproductive age. This disorder is characterized by a hormonal imbalance marked by elevated testosterone levels. PCOS is one of the most common causes of fertility problems, as hormonal disruptions can lead to difficulties during ovulation. PCOS not only affects the menstrual cycle but also impacts the functioning of other organ systems, making the diagnosis and treatment of the condition a complex task for doctors. Irregular menstruation is one of the most obvious symptoms, but it is not the only factor that can cause irregularities in menstrual cycles. Hormonal imbalances affect not only the female reproductive system but…
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The alteration of the vaginal microbiome may play a role in the development of endometriosis.
Endometriosis is a condition that is common among women of reproductive age, characterized by the presence of tissue similar to the uterine lining outside the uterus. This abnormal tissue is most often found in the pelvis, on the ovaries, and on the surface of the peritoneum. Endometriosis can not only cause painful symptoms but can also lead to infertility, which can create serious quality of life issues for women. Recent research suggests that the microbiome of women suffering from endometriosis, which is the collective of bacteria living in the vagina and other parts of the reproductive system, differs significantly from the norm. A condition known as dysbiosis, which refers to…
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The consequences of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
The polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine disorder that affects a significant portion of women of reproductive age. The symptoms of PCOS encompass a wide range, and its impact on women’s health is multifaceted. The causes and consequences of the syndrome vary, but one common trait is that women affected by PCOS have a higher risk of several other diseases, such as cardiovascular problems or endometrial cancer. The diagnosis of PCOS is often made early in young adulthood, particularly around the time of the first menstrual period. However, in many cases, women do not seek medical help for early symptoms like irregular menstruation or excessive hair growth, which…
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How to move forward after being diagnosed with PCOS?
The health of women is closely related to the regularity of the menstrual cycle, which can reveal a lot about the state of the reproductive system. The absence of menstruation, especially when it occurs after taking contraceptives, can raise many questions. Disruption of hormonal balance, such as the appearance of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), can be particularly concerning, as the syndrome affects not only the menstrual cycle but also other aspects of women’s health. PCOS is a hormonal disorder that affects the functioning of the ovaries. Affected women often experience irregular menstrual cycles, as well as other symptoms related to hormonal imbalance. These problems may often remain hidden until the…