Gynecology
GYNAECOLOGICAL MALIGNANCIES
- Breast cancer
- Cervical cancer
- Uterine cancer
- Ovarian cancer
BIRTH CONTROL
- Birth control pills
- Hormonal intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD)
- Copper contraceptive coil
- Contraceptive Injection
FAMILY PLANNING
- HPV (Human papillomavirus infection)
- Rotavirus
- Meningococcal disease
- Tick-borne encephalitis
DIFFERENT TYPES OF VAGINAL DISCHARGE
Inflammation of the vaginal mucus membrane: Inflammation of the external genital organs, alone or in combination with an inflammation of the vagina can lead to vaginal discharge (white discharge, brown discharge, etc.). The underlying causes can be medication therapy, irritable materials or objects, infectious tumours or other pelvic masses, radiotherapy and hormonal changes.
FIBROIDS
Fibroids are benign tumours that are made of smooth muscle cells and fibrous connective tissue that develop in the uterus and are the most frequent benign tumours of the female reproductive system. This type of tumour typically affects women between the age of 35 and 45, but it can also occur at a younger or older age.
- If the fibroid is causing infertility
- If the patient is having negative symptoms caused by the fibroid
If the fibroid starts to grow rapidly.
MENSTRUAL DISORDERS
In case you already had your menstruation, but it did not happen again during three consecutive months and the pregnancy test is negative (and also if it is positive!), you are advised to consult a gynaecologist. Menstrual blood consists of blood, vaginal secretions, and the endometrial cells of the uterine wall. Blood loss amounts to 30-50 ml on average. A blood loss above 80 ml will be considered a menstrual disorder.
Menstrual disorders can mean that the bleeding lasts longer or bleedings occur more often than normal, or that the kind or quantity of the bleeding changes.
GYNAECOLOGICAL MALIGNANCIES
With the help of screening tests, the number of new tumours can significantly be reduced. It is definitely advised to do a cervical cancer and breast cancer screening at least once a year. Breast self-exams also bear a huge opportunity. They can shed light even on tiny abnormalities during monthly self-checks, so that a doctor can be consulted at an early stage. Most frequent cancer types:
- Breast cancer
- Cervical cancer
- Uterine cancer
- Ovarian cancer
MENOPAUSE
Menopause can be physically and emotionally straining, as the hormonal changes can cause a series of symptoms that render everyday life more difficult. Our field of specialisation includes the examination of the critical period around the menopause and the treatment of symptoms if necessary.