Endometrial polyp Essays

  • Cnidaria

    991 Words  | 2 Pages

    This body cavity has given this phylum its other, less commonly used, name of Coelenterata. Cnidarians have a complex life cycle that, depending on the species, may alternate between two forms. The first form is known as a polyp, which is sessile (anchored to one spot). The polyps are tubular in shape, with the mouth, often lined with tentacles, facing upwards. The bodies often con...

  • Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding

    1474 Words  | 3 Pages

    Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding Nurse practitioners in primary care will often be presented by a woman having dysfunctional uterine bleeding (DUB). This difficult to diagnose condition can be complex. According to Schuiling & Likis it accounts for one third of all annual gynecologic visits (2013, p. 610). The terms abnormal uterine bleeding and dysfunctional uterine bleeding has fallen out of favor and anovulatory uterine bleeding has become the standardized terminology. Because many clinicians still

  • Endometrial Cancer

    1488 Words  | 3 Pages

    history of endometrial cancer is very vague, but there are a lot of factors and facts from previous patients that need to be concerned. From the sources that I have research, there was not a definite name that individuals could say discovered the cancer. Many scientists and doctors really do not talk about the cancer. This cancer basically has the supported information of how it happens, where it happens in the body, how can it be treated, and who to turn to when you need help. Endometrial cancer is

  • Heavy Periods Essay

    1569 Words  | 4 Pages

    This would be a discussion to have with your doctor about whether or not the growths you have (if any) are dangerous to your health. If your heavy periods have brought you to the point of not being able to live a normal life, and fibroids or polyps are the proven cause for you, then surgery may be an option. Once you and your doctor have decided together to remove the growths, your doctor can choose to remove the fibroids through your vagina or through your abdominal cavity. They can determine

  • Genetic Screening for Colorectal Cancer

    3012 Words  | 7 Pages

    health or life insurance have been argued over in both the media and political arena. Colon cancer develops in the part of the gastrointestinal tract that absorbs water and minerals before waste products are disposed via the rectum. In women endometrial cancer is related to colon cancer. This type of cancer is the second leading cause of death due to cancer in the United States. Over one-hundred fifty thousand individuals will be diagnosed this year and this cancer will probably be responsible

  • Infertility Essay

    1746 Words  | 4 Pages

    Thick cervical mucus, cervical polyps, amenorrhea, uterine abnormalities, vaginismus, smoking and drug use. Also, female infertility may be caused by structural disorders of the Fallopian tubes, uterus, hormonal imbalances, or problem with the cervix. Physical occlusion of the Fallopian

  • The Reproductive System: Its Functions And Disorders

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    The Reproductive System Its Functions And Disorders. The reproductive system is the part of the human body that is necessary to continue the human existent. Reproduction in humans normally would begin by a male and female having sexual intercourse with each other. Men and women are both unique in the way their bodies and are formed and developed. Men and women both go through the most changes during their adolescent years when they begin going through puberty. Puberty normally begin in a male