Loss of sexual desire, impaired arousal, inability to achieve orgasm, or sexual pain are some of the symptoms that characterize sexual dysfunction. A diagnosis of female sexual dysfunction is made w...
The major approaches to treating adolescent patient is to optimize the clinic for them; and balancing autonomy, consent, confidentiality, and safety. After completing this course, you sho...
A gene is the basic physical and functional unit of heredity. Genes, which are made up DNA, act as instructions to make molecules called proteins. In humans, genes vary in size from a few hu...
The etiologies of Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) span a wide spectrum of disorders including structural, endocrine, age-related physiologic changes, and anovulatory bleeding. While the term...
Recurrent urinary tract infection (rUTI) can be defined in many ways. For the purposes of this review, rUTI is defined as three or more UTIs treated by a health care professional within 1 ye...
There are several reasons why labia minora and labia minora labiaplasty is important to gynaecologists. It is often left unaddressed because of a lack of physician training or subject knowle...
Disease prevalence increases substantially about 10 years after menopause and provides an opportunity to institute prevention strategies at the onset of menopause. The Women’s Health I...
As the etiology of nausea and vomiting during pregnancy is not clear, it is important to recognize symptoms, do the proper diagnoses and management. After completing this course, you shou...
Emergencies in pediatric gynecology are more common than is thought. These emergencies are presented to the emergency department (ED) and primary care offices. Emergency room doctors and pri...
The definition of PCOS has evolved significantly over the years. Initially described in the 1930s, the disorder has more recently been defined by consensus conference, requiring 2 out of 3 o...