
Benefits of Contraception Beyond Preventing Pregnancy
As most of us know, contraception was invented for preventing unwanted pregnancy. There are 2 categories of contraception: Hormonal and Non-hormonal methods. In this article,
As most of us know, contraception was invented for preventing unwanted pregnancy. There are 2 categories of contraception: Hormonal and Non-hormonal methods. In this article,
Chlamydia is a common sexually transmitted disease (STD) that is easily treatable. If left untreated, it can cause serious adverse effects later on especially in
WHAT IS IMPLANON? Implanon is a method of contraception used widely for women of childbearing age. The implant is a flexible plastic stick, 4cm in
WHAT IS MEDITATION? Meditation is the habitual process of training your mind to focus and redirect your thoughts. It can be used to increase awareness
A Colour Coded Guide To Vaginal Discharge Vaginal discharge is a key indicator of vaginal health and is a useful diagnostic tool to help assess
WHAT IS BACTERIAL VAGINOSIS (BV)? Bacterial vaginosis is a condition that happens when there is too much of a certain bacteria in the vagina. This
What is balanitis? Balanitis is an inflammatory condition involving the glans penis (head of penis). It is often associated with posthitis or inflammation of the
WHAT IS BOTOX? Botox is a neurotoxin, made by Clostridium Botulinum. Botox helps block pain signals from your nerves and paralyzes your muscles. In an
You Might Have Fungal Acene! Have you ever had itchy red bumps on your skin? You might be having what is known as Malassezia folliculitis
Overview What is a Pap Smear? A pap smear, also called a Pap test, is a procedure done to test for cervical cancer in women.
What Is PIH? Post inflammatory pigmentation is temporary pigmentation that follows an injury. PIH has a higher prevalence in darker skin types (Fitzpatrik Scale: type
Average Cycle Length The length of the menstrual cycle is 21 to 35 days, with most averaging 26 to 28 days. The menstrual cycle is
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