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Adenomyosis Explained
STOP Putting Up with Heavy Painful Periods- Could it be Adenomyosis?

April is the Adenomyosis Awareness Month. If you have not heard about adenomyosis, you are not alone. Adenomyosis is

Adenomyosis Explained
What is adenomyosis? What are the treatment options? April Adenomyosis Awareness Month

Many women know about endometriosis,  but most have not heard about a related condition called adenomyosis What is A

Ultrasound missed adenomyosis
Ultrasound often missed Adenomyosis in community setting-New Research Confirmed

April is the Adenomyosis Awarenss Month. If you suffers from heavy and painful periods, you might have adenomyosis. M

Visanne for Adenomyosis: Effectiveness, Side Effects, and UAE Alternative to Hysterectomy
Visanne for Adenomyosis: Effectiveness, Side Effects, and UAE Alternative to Hysterectomy

Is Visanne effective for adenomyosis? Visanne® (dienogest) is a progesterone-based medication commonly prescribed fo

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Pelvic Congestion Syndrome (PCS) and POTS: are they related?

Overview Pelvic Congestion Syndrome (PCS) and Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) share some overlapping c

Debunking the Myths about Fibroids and UFE
Debunking the Myths about Fibroids and UFE

Debunking the Myths: Fibroid Treatments and Uterine Fibroid Embolisation (UFE) At Sydney Fibroid Clinic, we provide

Pelvic Congestion Syndrome: How to make the diagnosis?
Pelvic Congestion Syndrome: How to make the diagnosis?

Pelvic Congestion Syndrome: How to make the diagnosis? Dilated pelvic veins are commonly seen on imaging in women wit

Total Hysterectomy pros and cons
Hysterectomy: Benefits, Risks and Long-Term Side Effects (with references)

By Dr Eisen Liang- fibroid embolisation specialist @ Sydney Fibroid Clinic Who needs a hysterectomy? How is a hy

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