نتایج جستجو برای: vaginal irritation

تعداد نتایج: 35556  

Journal: :Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Infectious Diseases 2008
John Wertz Natasha Isaacs-Cosgrove Claudia Holzman Terence L. Marsh

Bacterial vaginosis (BV) has been described as an increase in the number of anaerobic and facultatively anaerobic bacteria relative to lactobacilli in the vaginal tract. Several undesirable consequences of this community shift can include irritation, white discharge, an elevated pH, and increased susceptibility to sexually transmitted infections. While the etiology of the condition remains ill ...

2009
Jerome H Check

Correspondence: Jerome H Check 7447 Old York Road, Melrose Park, PA 19027 Tel +1 215 635 4156 Fax +1 215 635 2304 email [email protected] Abstract: Supplementation of progesterone in the luteal phase and continuance of progesterone therapy during the first trimester has been found in several studies to have benefits in promoting fertility, preventing miscarriages and even preventing pre-term lab...

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP 2013
Partha Basu Sankhadeep Dutta Rakiba Begum Srabani Mittal Paromita Das Dutta Alok Chandra Bharti Chinmay Kumar Panda Jaydip Biswas Bindu Dey Gursaran Prashad Talwar Bhudev Chandra Das

Curcumin and curcumin containing polyherbal preparations have demonstrated anti-microbial and anti- viral properties in pre-clinical studies. Till date no therapeutic intervention has been proved to be effective and safe in clearing established cervical human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. The present study evaluated the efficacy of Basant polyherbal vaginal cream (containing extracts of curcu...

Journal: :Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management 2009
Jerome H Check

Supplementation of progesterone in the luteal phase and continuance of progesterone therapy during the first trimester has been found in several studies to have benefits in promoting fertility, preventing miscarriages and even preventing pre-term labor. Though it can be administered orally, intramuscularly or even sublingually, a very effective route with fewer side effects can be achieved by a...

Journal: :iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research 0
parvin bahadoran fatemeh karimzadeh rokni fariba fahami

background : vaginitis is the most prevalent gynecological problem for which women look for treatment and is responsible for 10 million physician visits annually. use of herbal treatments has been recorded in many of patient groups as well as in general populations to increase health level. the present study was conducted with the purpose of determination and comparison of the effect of vaginal...

Journal: :American family physician 2015

What causes it? The most common causes of dysuria are infections, such as bladder infections or urinary tract infections (UTIs). In women, vaginal infections are a common cause. In men, prostate infections can cause it. In both men and women, sexually transmitted infections can cause it. Sometimes using soaps, spermicides, or lotions can cause irritation and pain. Some skin problems can cause d...

2012
Thomas M. Hooton

Copyright © 2012 Massachusetts Medical Society. A 30-year-old woman calls you to report a 2-day history of worsening dysuria and urinary urgency and frequency. She reports having no fever, chills, back pain, or vaginal irritation or discharge. One month ago, you treated her with a 3-day course of trimethoprim–sulfamethoxazole for presumptive cystitis, and her symptoms resolved. She is otherwise...

2011
Shrabanti Kumar Shampa Biswas Sukdeb Banerjee Nirup B Mondal

BACKGROUND Sperm immobilizing activity and plausible mechanism of action of Chenopodium album seed decoction (CAD) have been elucidated in our earlier studies. The present study has been carried out to explore the safety standards of CAD along with microbicidal properties as prerequisite for its use as a topically applicable vaginal contraceptive. METHODS The safety standards of CAD were asse...

Journal: :Journal of women's health 2007
Anke Hemmerling Malcolm Potts Julia Walsh Bethany Young-Holt Kevin Whaley Daniel A Stefanski

OBJECTIVE Lime has a long history as a contraceptive and vaginal hygiene douche, and ongoing use in Africa is documented. We report on the first safety study on diluted lime juice to assess its potential as a candidate microbicide. METHODS Twenty-five sexually abstinent women were randomly assigned to apply a 10% or 20% concentration of lime juice or 0% (water-only) through a soaked tampon on...

2015
Joanne Lester Gaurav Pahouja Barbara Andersen Maryam Lustberg Jane Armer

Management of breast cancer includes systematic therapies including chemotherapy and endocrine therapy can lead to a variety of symptoms that can impair the quality of life of many breast cancer survivors. Atrophic vaginitis, caused by decreased levels of circulating estrogen to urinary and vaginal receptors, is commonly experienced by this group. Chemotherapy induced ovarian failure and endocr...

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