Friday, November 25, 2011

FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE DISORDERS

FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE DISORDERS

SOME KIND OF DISEASE IN WOMEN'S REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM

Amenorrhea
Inimengacu disease to a condition where an individual fails to menstruate. There are two types of primary amenorrhea and secondary amenorrhea. Primary amenorrhea is a delay of abnormal menstrual cycles, and secondary amenorrhea occurs in women who have not reached the age of premenopausal.

Cervical Erosion

This disease is a condition in which ulcers form in the cervical region. It is characterized by red spots and bright pink, about the opening of the cervix. During early disease, mucus pieces discarded by the body. This is then followed up with varying degrees of improvement actions.

Cervicitis
Cervicitis is basically the inflammation of the uterine cervix. Many mucous glands are formed in this region, which keeps the vagina lubricated. However, this creates a conducive environment for the growth of microbes and other bacteria. Thus, infection of the vagina can be transmitted to the uterine cervix, which in turn causes inflammation of the cervix.

Oligomenorrhea
It is a condition characterized by a prolonged gap between the two periods. Usually a woman's period every 25-30 days, although in oligomenorrhea, women menstruate only for 4 to 9 times a year. This condition is caused by estrogen deficiency and can lead to infertility.

Puerperal fever

It is also known as childbed fever as it occurs within 10 days of delivery or miscarriage. Raw placenta become highly susceptible to injury and infection after separation. It is characterized by very high fever, and require medical attention.

Endometriosis
This occurs when the endometrium, which normally lines the uterus, grows elsewhere. Invasion of the most common are the fallopian tubes, the network layer of female pelvis and ovaries. The problem occurs because the blood is usually passed during the period of the trapped layer of refugees, and irritate the surrounding tissue.

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) refers to the condition of the ovaries in women who develop this disease, the ovary enlarges and is covered by a number of small cysts. Types of this disease is a common hormonal disorder in women of reproductive age. It is characterized by an abnormal menstrual periods and excessive hair growth. If not diagnosed at an early stage can lead to long-term complications and risks.

Review of the disturbances in the male reproductive system, will be discussed in a later article. Hopefully this article useful and serve as a guide for women to remain vigilant over the cleanliness and personal hygiene, including vital organs.

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