Women's Disorders
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Menstrual Pain
Menstrual pain, also known as dysmenorrhea, is a common experience characterized by cramping pain in the lower abdomen, often accompanied by other symptoms like nausea and headaches. While some degree of pain during menstruation is normal, severe or persistent pain can significantly impact daily life.

Pre-Post Menopausal Syndrome
Symptoms of menopause can include hot flashes, irregular periods, mood changes, night sweats, breast soreness, vaginal dryness, bloating, thinning hair, and more. Menopause refers to the stage of a person’s life during which their period stops. It typically occurs around the age of 45–55 years.

Vaginitis
Vaginitis, also known as vulvovaginitis, is inflammation of the vagina and vulva. Symptoms may include itching, burning, pain, discharge, and a bad smell. Certain types of vaginitis may result in complications during pregnancy.

Uterine Cyst
Uterine cysts are fluid-filled sacs that can develop in or on the uterus. It ia endometriosis, and myometrial cysts. Common symptoms include pelvic pain, discomfort, and irregular menstrual cycles.

Amenorrhea
Amenorrhea refers to the absence of menstrual periods in women of reproductive age. It can be categorized as primary amenorrhea, where a woman has never started menstruating, or secondary amenorrhea, where a woman who previously had regular periods misses them for three months or longer.

Thyroid Problem
Thyroid is a small, butterfly-shaped gland located at the base of your neck just below the center of your throat. It’s part of an intricate network of glands called the endocrine system. Endocrine system is responsible for coordinating many of your body’s activities. Thyroid gland manufactures hormones that regulate body’s metabolism.

Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disease that occurs when the immune system mistakenly attacks the body's own tissues, primarily affecting the joints. It causes pain, swelling, and stiffness in the joints, particularly in the fingers, hands, wrists, knees, ankles, feet, and toes.
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While there is no cure for RA, early diagnosis and treatment can help manage symptoms and prevent permanent joint damage. Treatment options include medications, lifestyle changes, and physical therapy. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for a personalized treatment plan.
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Obesity
Obesity is a medical condition, considered by multiple organizations to be a disease, in which excess body fat has accumulated to such an extent that it can potentially have negative effects on health.