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Clomid and Femara: Ovulation Induction - Infertility Treatments
Clomid and Femara: A Medical Perspective on Ovulation Induction Ovulation induction is a common and essential component in the treatment of various fertility issues. Two medications widely used in this context are Clomid (Clomiphene Citrate) and Femara (Letrozole). Here, we will explore the mechanisms of action, applications, benefits, and potential risks of these drugs. 1. Clomid (Clomiphene Citrate) Mechanism of Action: Clomid is classified as a Selective Estrogen Receptor
Mar 14


Understanding Hair Loss Post Delivery
During pregnancy, increased levels of estrogen prolong the growing phase of hair, leading to fuller and glossier locks. After delivery, as hormone levels return to their pre-pregnancy state, a larger number of hairs may enter the shedding phase simultaneously. This phenomenon is called telogen effluvium and usually starts around three to four months postpartum. While it can be distressing, this type of hair loss is generally temporary and resolves on its own within six to twe
Mar 12


Infertility - Treatments and Options
Your Comprehensive Guide to Understanding Infertility – From Diagnosis to Treatment Options & More Facing difficulties while trying to conceive can be quite a struggle, and finding the right help can seem even more daunting. Infertility is nothing to be embarrassed about, and at Complete Healthcare for Women, we are committed to providing comprehensive, modern care to assist you and your partner. With us, you can explore the various options available if you are finding it cha
Mar 10


Facts You Need To Know About Genital Herpes
Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) that any sexually active individual can suffer from; in fact, it is more common than you may think. One of every six individuals ages 14 to 49 has genital herpes. If you're an individual suffering from genital herpes, there's no reason for panic, as uncomfortable as it may be. So instead, please read our guide below to learn your best course of action. How Do I Know if I Have Genital Herpes? If you've contracted genit
Mar 7


Lichen Sclerosis in GYN Care: What You Need to Know
Lichen sclerosis is a chronic skin condition that affects the genital and anal areas, especially in women. It causes thinning, whitening, and wrinkling of the skin, as well as itching and pain. Lichen sclerosis can interfere with sexual function and urination and increase the risk of skin cancer. This post will discuss the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of lichen sclerosis. Causes of Lichen Sclerosis The exact cause of lichen sclerosis is unknown, but it may invol
Mar 6


Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
Congratulations on your impending arrival! While pregnancy is a time of great excitement, it can also introduce a multitude of questions - one being how to balance your work responsibilities with the need for time off during and after your pregnancy. That's where the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and Washington State's Family and Medical Leave (PFML) come into play. What is the FMLA? The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) is a federal law that provides eligible empl
Mar 5
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