Interstitial cystitis can be a difficult disease to diagnose, particularly because many of its symptoms are similar to those found in other diseases. Before diagnosing you with IC, your doctor will first perform a urine culture and urinalysis to...
The almond-shaped ovaries stand guard on either side of the uterus, releasing eggs and hormones when needed. Occasionally, women develop a cyst or fluid-filled sac on one of their ovaries. Many ovarian cysts cause no problems and go away on their...
The endometrium is the medical term for tissue that lines the uterus. When the endometrium grows in other areas of a woman's body, the condition is called endometriosis. This abnormal overgrowth of tissue is referred to as implants and may...
Ovarian cancer is the fifth most common cause of cancer-related deaths among American women, making prevention and early diagnosis important for women across the United States. Despite their importance, ovarian cancer screening methods are...
Endometriosis occurs when uterine lining tissue grows outside the uterus to cover areas including a woman's ovaries, bowel and even the pelvis. This disorder can lead to fertility problems in women, and cause severe pain, nausea, vomiting and...