Appendicitis occurs when the appendix, the small tube-like structure attached to the large intestine, becomes inflamed and swollen. Approximately seven percent of the population will have appendicitis during their lifetime, according to the...
Endometriosis is a chronic inflammatory disease in which the cells forming the inner lining of uterus are deposited in other areas, such as the fallopian tubes, the ovaries, the pelvis or the back of the uterus. This displacement can cause...
From the moment of conception until after the birth of a child, the female body endures a variety of changes. These changes can be good, such as feeling the baby move, to other bothersome changes, such as morning sickness and acid reflux. Because...
The flu (influenza) is a highly contagious respiratory virus. Pregnant women are more likely to be hospitalized from complications of the flu than other women of the same age, reports the March of Dimes. The Centers for Disease Control and...
A deep vein thrombosis, also referred to as a DVT, is a blood clot that often forms in the legs. It becomes dangerous when it dislodges from the vein and travels through the circulatory system, where it can fatally travel to the lungs. The...
Many women experience heartburn for the first time when they are pregnant. Also known as acid reflux or GERD, heartburn is a result of elevated hormones that slow down digestion and increase stomach acids. Later on in a pregnancy, heartburn also...
Shingles is also known as herpes zoster and can cause a painful rash to appear on the body, commonly in the form of blisters that begin on the back and wrap around to one side of the chest. According to the Mayo Clinic, shingles may also involve...
Pregnancy increases a woman's risk of developing gallbladder problems because of the extra hormones released by the body. Dr. Laura Fijolek McKain, an obstetrician, explains that these hormones can cause the gallbladder to empty more slowly and...
According to the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, 14 to 23 percent of pregnant women will experience depression during their pregnancy. The symptoms of depression during pregnancy can be difficult to recognize because they can...
Campylobacter is a bacterium that occurs naturally in the environment and can cause diarrheal illness in humans. People may become infected after ingesting unpasteurized milk, undercooked poultry or meat, or contaminated water. The U.S. Department...
During pregnancy, a woman's body works hard to fill the needs of not one, but two separate individuals. Maintaining adequate hydration can be difficult to accomplish when dealing with morning sickness or a busy schedule. According to the American...
Pregnancy seizures are called eclampsia. Eclampsia is life threatening for the you and your child. During a routine prenatal examination symptoms can be found in women at risk for seizures during pregnancy. The cause is unknown so there is no...
Constipation affects about half of all women during pregnancy, according to the American Pregnancy Association. There are a number of reasons women are impacted by this uncomfortable problem. Pregnant women tend to become less physically active,...
Fibroids--also called leiomyomas, fibromyomas and myomas--are masses of muscle and fibrous tissue that grow on or in the wall of the uterus. Fibroids are common; MayoClinic.com reports that as many as three out of four women have uterine fibroids...
If you've undergone fertility treatment, you may be concerned about ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS). OHSS symptoms range from mild to severe, according to Duke Health, and affect up to 5 percent of people who have taken medicine to...
It's normal for expectant mothers to feel thrilled to welcome a new member to the family, however their gastrointestinal system may make it difficult to feel joyful. Indigestion symptoms commonly occur throughout pregnancy, beginning as early as 4...
Anemia is a physiological condition which occurs when the size or number of a person's red blood cells are low. Anemia may affect anyone, but pregnant women are at a higher risk for this condition. Pregnant women are more apt to become anemic...
Hernia occurs when fatty tissues poke through the abdominal wall as a result of strain on the abdomen creating a bulging appearance, according to Kentucky’s UK Healthcare Clinic. Abdominal pressure from a developing fetus can cause a hernia...
Pregnancy triggers anxiety in almost any pregnant woman, according to the website Baby Center. Anxiety is a natural reaction to stress. Pregnant women want to take good care of their unborn babies, so it is natural to worry about the foods, drinks...
Pregnancy is associated with a wide variety of physical and emotional symptoms. The vast majority of these are due to hormones--either changing hormone levels or the hormones themselves. There are also symptoms associated with the increased stress...
Frequent urination is a common symptom in pregnant women. Hormones, increased blood supply and the weight of the uterus all contribute to the need to visit the bathroom more frequently. While frequent urination is usually completely normal and...
Pregnant women are at risk for developing gallbladder problems. Increased hormone levels during pregnancy can interfere with gallbladder function. The University of Maryland Medical Center advises that pregnancy increases the risk for developing...
Pregnancy brings with it many joys, but it can also bring a variety of associated pains. Even a completely healthy pregnancy sends the body through an array of rapid changes that can leave the body aching and the mom-to-be in search of relief.
A urinary tract infection can affect the bladder, urethra and kidney. It is common during pregnancy due to the changes in your body. As the uterus grows larger, it puts pressure on the bladder, blocking the flow of urine. If the bladder is not...
The American Pregnancy website claims Down syndrome (Trisomy 21) is the most common birth defect in the United States. Caused by an extra copy of chromosome number 21, there are a handful of symptoms usually identified during the course of routine...
Although many people tell children, "There's a baby in my stomach," when they're pregnant, they know the baby is actually growing in the uterus, the female reproductive organ. There are pregnancy symptoms related to both the uterus and the...
During pregnancy you can expect to experience a number of symptoms ranging from mood swings to morning sickness. You may feel uncomfortable or awkward as your belly grows and your body changes, but most symptoms signify a normal, healthy...
The National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute states that approximately half of all women develop iron-deficiency anemia during pregnancy. Pregnant women are at an increased risk because pregnancy places greater iron demands on the mother. During...
According to the experts at the Neurology Channel, more than 1 million women who are of child-bearing age suffer from epilepsy. While most pregnant women can look forward to a normal pregnancy and delivery, there are some who may suffer from...
Morning sickness is a condition of early pregnancy wherein women vomit or feel nauseous due to bodily changes during pregnancy. Learn about morning sickness symptoms and treatments in this video.