By: Jack Landry | 2010-10-28 | Article Marketing Laparoscopic surgery is a technique that allows surgery to be performed without the long traditional incision. read more
By: Gary Unsworth | 2010-09-29 | Health & Fitness A hysterectomy is not often a procedure that needs to be performed urgently, except in the case of cancer. Therefore, a woman considering the procedure should take time to investigate all her options, including other possible treat ... read more
By: Larry Wurn | 2011-03-09 | Women's Health Hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus (the womb). In the United States, hysterectomy is the second most common operation for women, surpassed only by cesarean section. Surgeons perform some 600,000 hysterectomies a year in this country. read more
By: Michael Maykino | 2010-10-25 | Health & Fitness What is meant by hysterectomy? Well, a hysterectomy is an surgical treatment made to get rid of or pull out the uterus. Quite often, it is also used for the removal of the cervix along with other reproductive organs in the body. read more
By: Stuart Spangenberg | 2010-04-04 | Women's Issues How can alternative treatment approaches help you overcome uterine fibroid tumors on your own? Taking a few minutes to read this article may be the most important decision you make for your health. read more
By: Jim Knight | 2010-10-19 | Women's Health The term "hysterectomy" is an English word, which comes from the Greek word hystera, meaning "womb", and the Greek suffix -ectomy, which comes from the Greek word ektome, meaning "a cutting out". It is considered the second most habitual surgery among women. read more
By: Lee Rothberg | 2010-04-01 | Book Reviews Nora W. Coffey and Rick Schweikert's Book THE H WORD is a page-turner that touches down in every state of the country. It's a must-read for all women. THE H WORD provides a female anatomy lesson unlike what's available anywhere else, and it suggests a simple solution to the very complex problem of the lack of informed consent for hysterectomy. read more
By: Doug Hart | 2010-09-22 | Women's Health If you are a woman approaching the age of menopause, you may or may not know the exact definition and reasons for a hysterectomy. To explain, a hysterectomy is a surgical removal of the entire womb or uterus, which will induce something called "surgical menopause". Many times in addition to the uterus one or both of the ovaries are also removed during the same operative procedure. read more
By: Carrie Holmes | 2011-02-03 | Women's Health If you are considering a hysterectomy for fibroids, there are a number of issues to bear in mind before making this very final decision. Many women have fibroids and are unaware of the fact. However, a number will experience unpleasant, uncomfortable and even painful symptoms, with varying degrees of severity and at this point, watchful waiting no longer seems like a good idea! read more
By: Art Gib | 2010-10-06 | Article Marketing Going through a hysterectomy can be tough for any woman, but it's even worse when you're not sure what to expect afterward. Let me give you some advice to help you through this difficult time. read more
By: Jim Knight | 2010-09-22 | Women's Health Vaginal hysterectomy is a course of action in which the uterus is surgically removed from the vagina. The uterus in a female body is located in the pelvis or lower abdomen. Any one or both the fallopian tubes and ovaries may also be removed during this procedure. read more
By: Isabella Miller | 2010-10-22 | Women's Health Do you want to know if it's still possible for you to get one or multiple ovarian cysts after a hysterectomy? Well, to be blunt the answer is yes. I know that it seems really strange but many people have been plagued with ovarian cysts even after having had a hysterectomy and it is therefore not a rare thing to happen. read more
By: Isabella Miller | 2010-10-13 | Mental health Have you recently been diagnosed with ovarian cysts and you don't understand why since you had a hysterectomy? This indeed may sound completely weird but as a matter of fact it does happen more often than you think. Indeed, more and more women every year report ovarian cysts following her hysterectomy. read more
By: Isabella Miller | 2010-10-22 | Women's Health Is it really possible to get ovarian cysts after a hysterectomy? As weird as it may seem, yes it is entirely possible. Many women can report having developed ovarian cysts after a hysterectomy. It is also not so uncommon to get cysts after having had the ovaries removed. read more
By: Debra Badeaux | 2010-03-31 | Weight Loss We will start restoring our metabolism. Develop a menu plan to follow weekly, that will include foods that help build muscle. If you apply these tips provided here, you will begin to see results. read more