Showing posts with label condition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label condition. Show all posts

Friday 24 May 2019

The Risks Of With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

The Risks Of With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.
Women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) are at increased hazard for a compute of serious health problems, untrained research suggests. "PCOS has profound implications for a women's reproductive health, as well as her long-term peril of chronic illness," wrote study author Dr Roger Hart, of the University of Western Australia and Fertility Specialists of Western Australia, both in Perth. PCOS is the most commonplace hormone befuddle in women of reproductive age. The condition causes an imbalance of hormones that causes a breed of symptoms, including excess weight, irregular periods, infertility and an overgrowth of body and facial hair. As many as 5 million American women have the condition, according to the US Office on Women's Health.

Thursday 28 June 2018

Diverticulosis Is Less Dangerous Disease Than Previously Thought

Diverticulosis Is Less Dangerous Disease Than Previously Thought.
Diverticulosis - a medical difficult characterized by pouches in the lining of the colon - is much less dangerous than at one time believed, a new study contends Dec 2013. Previous research concluded that up to one-quarter of society with diverticulosis will develop a painful and sometimes serious infection called diverticulitis. But this late 15-year study shows that the risk is actually only about 1 percent over seven years.

And "These colon pouches are commonly detected during colonoscopy, and patients meditate if they are important and what to do with them," said deliberate over senior author Dr Brennan Spiegel, an associate professor of medication at the University of California, Los Angeles. "In short, diverticulosis is not something to worry much about. Chances are naughty that something will happen," Spiegel said in a university news release.

Monday 19 June 2017

Hyperemesis Gravidarum Transferred From Mother To Daughter

Hyperemesis Gravidarum Transferred From Mother To Daughter.
The daughters of women who suffered from a tyrannical conduct of morning sickness are three times more likely to be plagued by it themselves, Norwegian researchers report. This stamp of morning sickness, called hyperemesis gravidarum, involves nausea and vomiting beginning before the 22nd week of gestation. In autocratic cases, it can actress to weight loss.

The condition occurs in up to 2 percent of pregnancies and is a common cause of hospitalization for in a family way women. It is also linked with low birth weight and premature birth, the researchers said. The reborn study suggests "a strong influence of maternal genes" on the maturation of the condition, said lead researcher Ase Vikanes, a graduate student at the Norwegian Institute of Public Health in Oslo.

So "However, environmental influences along the devoted line, shared hazard factors such as life styles reflected in BMI (body mass index) and smoking habits, infections and nutrition might also be contributing to the condition of hyperemesis gravidarum". The report is published in the April 30 online printing of the BMJ.

According to Vikanes, hyperemesis gravidarum was once thought to be caused by philosophic issues, "such as an unconscious rejection of the child or partner". But her team wanted to get a load of if genetics was actually the culprit. For the study, Vikanes's team collected material on 2,3 million births from 1967 to 2006. They tracked the incidence of hyperemesis gravidarum in more than 500,000 mother-daughter pairs and almost 400,000 mother-son pairs.