Posts Tagged ‘women’s sexual health issues’

What Every Woman Should Know

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Women spend a lot of money in order to improve their looks, try their best to become more attractive to men by wearing stylish clothes, shoes and accessories, applying make-up, going to the gym regularly to maintain a slim figure, have a makeover at the salon and others have even tried plastic surgery just for vanity’s sake and self-improvement! However, some things have remained overlooked. Issues regarding women’s sexual health are usually taken for granted. This should read more…

Women’s Sexual Health Concerns

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Time and again, doctors and experts have issued various warnings for women with regard to their sexual health, or with regard to issues and problems related to it. A Pap smear or test has to be done every six months, whether you are sexually active or not. However, some women usually visit their gynecologist only when they feel or notice something wrong. This is the main reason why women’s sexual health issues have become a favorite topic read more…

The Problem Of Pain

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Sex is great! However, when it starts to feel everything else but, that’s the time when you start examining things, most especially when sex is nothing but pain.
Masochists take pain as their pleasure, but unless you’re one, start acknowledging that you have a problem. In most cases of painful intercourses, women feel that theirs is an isolated case. There are also those sought for advice often and yet still wrongly presumes that the pain will somehow go read more…

Symptoms Of UTI

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To recognize whether of not you are having a UTI, the symptoms may include:

Even when you have a strong urge to urinate, you’ll see that there is only a small amount of urine that is passed
You are bothered with the more than usual frequency of urge to urinate
There is a painful sensation around the area of your bladder or urethra, one that is akin to a , burning feeling, during urination
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Signs

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To know whether or not you are having a UI, the signs and symptoms to watch out for are the following:

inability to urinate
inability for retention of urine
urinating more than usual without a known bladder infection
having to rush to the toilet
losing desire to urinate if not able to get to toilet in time
pain during filling up of the bladder
pain during urination without a known bladder infection
tendency towards bladder infections
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