Lower abdominal heaviness after eating is typically the result of excessive gas and bloating that could be related to different digestive conditions. If other symptoms develop along with the feeling of lower heaviness, share them with your doctor...
Late symptoms of ovarian cancer, also referred to as stage IV, are characterized by tumor activity that has spread to both ovaries or other organs and body systems. Novartis Oncology United States suggests that the majority of women who develop...
Many pregnancies end in miscarriage before a women even knows she's pregnant; early losses are often called chemical pregnancies, according to the American Pregnancy Association. A full-term pregnancy is measured as 40 weeks, starting with the...
Ovulation usually occurs midway through the menstrual cycle. Day 1 is considered the first day of your period. The average cycle is 28 days. Ovulation should occur around day 14. Be aware that menstrual cycles vary from month to month, and some...
Shortly before labor, a woman's body prepares for the ordeal in a variety of ways to make room for the baby's emergence. One way her body can ease things is by eliminating everything in the digestive tract. For this reason, it is common for women...
Uterine fibroids are benign growths on the wall of the uterus. Risk factors for women include age and a family history of fibroids. Up to 40 percent of women older than the age of 40 have uterine fibroids, according to the University of Maryland...
Joseph Pilates used a hospital bed frame, mattress springs, ropes and pulleys to build the first Reformer. The Reformer exercises use precise and controlled movements to access the deep lower abdominals and buttocks. Joseph Pilates believed that...
Primary dysmenorrhea, or menstrual pain, occurs when the uterus contracts in response to the release of prostaglandin chemicals into the body. The painful condition usually begins one to two days before your period and can last for a couple of...
Fibroid cysts, or uterine fibroids, are also called myomas, leiomyomas or fibroid tumors. Fibroids most commonly occur in women over 40 and, although they can become quite large, up to 80 percent of fibroids are about the size of a walnut. A...
Many diseases and problems can cause uterine enlargement. Some are benign while some are serious and need medical attention. Women don't usually realize their uterus is enlarged, since it is difficult to feel the uterus unless you're pregnant. A...
Testicular cancer occurs most often in young men, aged 15-35. If detected and treated early, survival rates for testicular cancer exceed 90 percent. Doctors recommend that men perform a monthly self-exam to watch for changes that may signal...
Fibroids are benign growths that often build on uterine walls. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, many women develop uterine fibroids by age 50. Symptoms of fibroid growth include heavy menstrual bleeding, enlargement...
If you're a woman of childbearing age and you experience bleeding between your menstrual periods, heavy periods, a feeling of fullness in your lower abdomen or cramping, you may have a uterine fibroid. The University of Maryland Medical Center...
Exercise is not something you would normally associate with uterine cramps unless it is near the time you expect your period to start. However, cramps may be a sign of a medical condition. If so, exercise might be triggering the cramps or making...
When it comes to working out, women have different needs than men. Women on average have a lower amount of testosterone and a higher percentage of fat in their bodies. Despite the fact that professional female bodybuilders may look masculine, the...
There are three types of hernias: inguinal, umbilical, and hiatal. Learn how to avoid getting a hernia from a certified personal trainer in this health video.