CATEGORY: Stuff in the ‘hysterectomy’ Category


Fibroids are the most common cause of hysterectomy. But what are they?

Uterine Fibroids are the most common tumor in women world-wide. The most common cause of hysterectomy in women are benign masses that grow within the uterine wall. They occur in 4 out of 5 women, and they can be small[...]
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Estrogen Replacement Therapy Update – The Truth

BioBalance Health only uses bio-identical estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone in pellet form. I answer many questions about Estrogen Replacement Therapy ERT every day.  Many of these questions are based on outdated information that women, and even doctors have not updated[...]
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Testosterone Replacement after a Hysterectomy Protects Women from Heart Disease.

Removal of the ovaries causes women to experience an abrupt loss of hormones after their surgery My bio-identical testosterone replacement medical practice helps many women and men come back to normal life after aging decreases their testosterone and limits their[...]
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Robotic Hysterectomy, an Interview with Dr. Gigi Streiff, MD

Discussion of the DaVinci Hysterectomy (also known as Robotic Hysterectomy). Dr. Streiff is an expert OBGYN who has been in practice for over 29 years in St. Louis. She has received specialized training in a type of hysterectomy called a[...]
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Hysterectomy – Three Questions You Should Ask

Topics to consider and understand when planning your Hysterectomy. In our last Healthcast we discussed hysterectomies. We learned there are several types of hysterectomies, we discussed what the procedures are like, and why a woman should discuss them with their[...]
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Hysterectomy: How to Choose the Best Procedure for You

You have choices and options when deciding to have your Hysterectomy. Dr. Maupin spent almost thirty years as a Gynecologist, and performed many hysterectomies. This week she is going to explain the three-different hysterectomy types a woman can have. How[...]
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Postmenopausal Bleeding

Dr. Kathy Maupin and Brett Newcomb discuss the issue of postmenopausal bleeding: what it may indicate and what can be done to treat it. Doctors are taught that postmenopausal women that begin to bleed when they no longer have menstrual[...]
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