Menstruation occurs during a significant portion of a woman’s life. Menstruation begins during puberty with the onset of your first period (menarche) and ends with the cessation of ovarian function and periods (menopause). It is important to understand what is…
What causes my period to be so heavy?
Author: Dr Peter England, Obstetrician and Gynaecologist Menorrhagia is the medical term for excessively heavy periods. This annoying, often distressing complaint causes a lot of chronic ill health as well as monthly disruption to many women trying to go about…
How can I treat genital herpes?
Genital Herpes Article. Author: Dr Peter England, Obstetrician and Gynaecologist Genital Herpes is a viral infection that can occur in both men and women and is due to the herpes simplex virus. Genital Herpes is obtained through sexual contact with…
Fibroids
Fibroids are a common gynaecological problem, usually presenting during your reproductive years. As the name suggests, fibroids are composed of firm rubbery fibrous tissue, and sometimes have muscle cells within them too. Fibroids usually grow in the uterus, but occasionally in the…
What Is Endometriosis And Where Does It Grow?
Endometriosis is a condition where tissue similar to the endometrium (the lining of the uterus) grows outside the uterus, usually in the female pelvis. The tissue is stimulated to grow each month by the hormones of the normal menstrual cycle. At the…