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What Is a Pelvic Exam?
Pelvic exams are also used to help diagnose a medical condition when you're having symptoms such as: Any of these symptoms can indicate a vaginal infection or an STI, which could affect your ...
The ACOG recommends that women at average risk for cervical cancer have a pelvic exam as follows: Age 21 or older: Every three years to screen for cancer and infection Under 21 : Only if having ...
We offer nonsurgical and minimally invasive surgical approaches to treat a full range of pelvic floor disorders; train medical students, residents, and fellows; and incorporate ongoing research into ...
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Over the weekend, the United States witnessed another harrowing plane crash. Joy Saini, an Indian-origin doctor, was ...
More than 1800 women told us their stories of medical misogyny. Today we begin sharing those stories and building the case ...
However, this traditional method only measures the three lowest points in the anterior, middle, and posterior compartments, overlooking other pelvic floor structures and their interactions. To ...
Various stretches, lifestyle, and medical remedies may help manage tailbone ... If the tailbone is sore and inflamed, overactivity of the pelvic floor and hip-opening muscles can worsen pain ...
A strain of highly antibiotic-resistant gonorrhea first emerged in China in 2016, and cases of this tough-to-treat infection have tripled there in just five years, Chinese researchers report.
Pelvic floor therapy is a newer complementary treatment to address irritable bowel syndrome. This form of physical therapy targets the muscles of the pelvic floor, which can play a crucial role in ...
Strengthening and stretching exercises for the lower back can help stabilize the lower spine and support the upper body. Examples include the plank and knee-to-chest stretches. Stretching the back ...