Cleft Lip | Cleft Palate
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- Опубликовано: 16 апр 2024
- Cleft Lip is a birth defect in which the baby’s upper lip is not formed completely and has a gap in it. This may be on one side of the face or may involve both sides. A cleft lip may occur on its own or may be associated with a cleft palate, which is the presence of a gap in the roof of the mouth. It can also be left, right or bilateral. Approximately 1 in 700 children are affected. The exact cause is not known; however, it is associated with certain risk factors which include taking certain medicines during pregnancy, smoking during pregnancy, certain infections during pregnancy, changes in genes (genetic mutations) during pregnancy, mutated
genes (genes that changes in parents) that are passed from parents to the child and not getting enough folic acid before pregnancy.
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This Channel is providing knowledge in the field of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Obstetrics is related to medical and surgical care before, during, and after a woman gives birth. Obstetrics focuses on caring for and maintaining a woman’s overall health during maternity. This includes pregnancy, labor, childbirth, and the postpartum period. Gynaecology on the other hand focuses on women’s bodies and their reproductive health. It includes the diagnosis, treatment, and care of women’s reproductive system. This includes vagina, uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes. Gynaecology also includes screening for and treating issues associated with women’s breasts. Gynaecology is the overarching field of women’s health from puberty through adulthood. It represents most of the reproductive care you’ll receive during your lifetime. If you become pregnant, you’ll need to go to an obstetrician.
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abnormal bleeding
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genital itching
urinary incontinence
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endometriosis
breast disorders
hormonal disorders
dilation and curettage
biopsy
tubal ligation for female sterilization
laser surgery
hysterectomy, or the removal of the uterus
myomectomy, or the removal of fibroids
in vitro fertilization
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forceps and vacuum deliveries
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clinical breast exams
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cancer screenings
perimenopause
menopause
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postpartum depression
easing cramps
irregular or abnormal bleeding
mood swings
advice about premenstrual syndrome
cysts and fibroids
pelvic support problems
a low libido
vaginal dryness
hot flushes
bone loss
incontinence
hormone replacement therapy
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