Conditions
Pelvic Pain After a Hysterectomy
There are numerous reasons why women may get a hysterectomy. Some women may experience excessively heavy or painful periods caused by fibroids, others may suffer from uterine or ovarian cancer. Some have a prolapsed uterus, while others suffer from conditions such as endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), or andenomyosis. The procedure itself has a profound…
Read MoreHow to Relieve Postpartum Pelvic Pain
According to a 2,400-woman survey by Childbirth Connection, about half of women report pain in the weeks after childbirth. There are several possible reasons for this pain, and while postpartum pelvic pain is normal, that doesn’t mean you should ignore it. There are ways to relieve the pain, and one way is with BioMoi vaginal…
Read MoreLink Between Vulvodynia and Fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia is a condition associated with muscle pain and fatigue. It can affect the entire body or just certain parts. While it’s a condition that physicians recognize, it’s not easily measured and therefore many sufferers often feel invalidated even though they undoubtedly have chronic pain. Vulvodynia is kind of like the fibromyalgia of vaginal disorders,…
Read MoreVaginal Atrophy After Menopause
While aging adults may have visions of living their golden years with freedom and comfort, a few of the realities of getting older are definitely not freeing or comfortable. For example, menopause might trigger feelings of joy from women who don’t want the hassle of having a monthly period, but like puberty, the hormonal changes…
Read MoreDealing with Painful Intercourse (Dyspareunia)
If you’re experiencing painful intercourse, also called dyspareunia, you’re not alone. According to the American Academy of Family Physicians, the condition affects up to 20 percent of U.S. women, meaning millions are dealing with this chronic condition, and many are hesitant to seek help. However, there are a number of steps women can take to reduce…
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