...should be repaired medically to prevent complications such as excessive saignement, wound infection, and severe scarring. There are now several techniques used to repair lacerations. Modern techniques such as skin...
...and Complications Two of the most common risks or complications of biopsies are infection and saignement. It is normal for biopsies to cause minimal saignement, especially if it is performed...
...serious and irreversible risks and complications can be experienced by a patient who underwent oophorectomy, including the following: Surgical risks, such as saignement, perforation of nearby reproductive structures, infections, and...
...young women who have been diagnosed with early-stage cervical cancer. This means that the cancer stage is between stage 1B and 1A2. It cannot be performed if the cancer has...
...raising suspicions of an unhealthy cervix, including saignement vaginal and cervical inflammation The colposcopist will be able to tell right away if there are abnormalities, so there is no need...
...procedure can be performed in a hospital using a transvaginal ultrasound or by using at-home urine ovulation predictor kits that detect the presence of the luteinizing hormone in the urine....
...Period – Women are asked about how regular their menstrual cycle is, and whether there are other symptoms such as saignement or abnormal pain experienced some time in the cycle....
...with the most common being infection. Other risks include excessive saignement, damage to the surrounding tissues, and the possibility of recurrence of symptoms if the condition was not completely removed....
...urinating. The urethral opening is just above the vaginal opening. As the female urethra is relatively short, the cancer is more likely to spread than other types. However, all of...
...the diseased tissues (a major risk in surgical resection) Minimal saignement (as ultrasound can stop saignement if it occurs) Reduced toxicity (compared with other ablation techniques including cryotherapy) Higher size...