Incidents of chronic infectious and inflammatory diseases occur most frequently. Negligence of a disease results in chronic inflammation of sex organs, which makes sexual life difficult or impossible. Experienced gynecologists may diagnose the chronic inflammation of appendage without even examining a patient. Some doctors can see sufferers in the street. Despite their attractive appearances such women show visible signs of disease. Naturally, it has nothing to do with sexuality.
Breast diseases are a bit less frequent. Due to women’s negligence of themselves and irregular visits to doctors their breasts become a source of pain, fear and suffering. Every fourth woman experiences breast pains (malstalgia) and nipple discharge, but only ten percent of them consult a doctor immediately. Others think that they could visit a doctor some time later. As a result, they may have mastopathy, benign tumours and cancer.
Further comes the menopause and postmenopausal problems. There is quite a number of myths and legends concerning this stage of women’s development. The most well-known one describes the menopause as “female death.” This is so not true. A menopause is as natural for a woman, as pregnancy and periods. A woman enters the next stage gradually; ovaries cease to function and the menopause comes.
The change in the ovary function is accompanied with unpleasant sensations: hidrosis, tachycardia, uroclepsia, vagina dryness and its inflammation. The hormonal balance is upset, which leads to more frequent diseases of the typhoid gland, type two diabetes, mastopathy and hysteromyoma.
Such changes affect women’s appearances: skin gets older, wrinkles appear, women no longer have slim waists, accurate and swift movements disappear. Finally a woman becomes very susceptible to climate changes. The nervous system suffers most of all. Depression, insomnia, worse memory and less sexual interest are the symptoms of the so-called climacteric syndrome.
Despite the inevitable problems that are physiologically connected with the adolescent phase, women can and must wrestle with the menopause. A woman must make it a point of making this period less painful and the next stage more effective. And again gynecologists, endocrinologists and mammologists can help her.
Medportal
Translated by Julia Bulygina
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