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Angela Taylor
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What is the best recommended treatment for heavy periods?
Sep 6th
Whether or not the ovaries are left in place at the time of hysterectomy will depend upon your age and your own personal feelings as well as whether any abnormality such as cysts or endometriosis are present. If your ovaries are removed you will usually be offered hormone replacement therapy (HRT), in the form of oestrogen. This will prevent you experiencing the short– and long-term problems of the menopause.
Preventing breast cancer
Sep 6th
If any of the above applies to you, see your doctor, who can refer you to a breast clinic for assessment based on your family history. If you have a high risk of developing breast cancer and you are over 40, you should be offered screening with a mammogram once a year. If you are under 40, you are entitled to screening using MRI scans instead of mammograms because your breasts may be too dense to produce a clear mammogram.
Treating breast cancer — part 3
Sep 4th
If you are prescribed trastuzumab, you will need to have your treatment in hospital as it is given intravenously (an injection directly into your vein). Each treatment session takes up to one hour and the number of sessions you need will depend on whether you have early breast cancer or cancer that is more advanced. On average, you will need one session every three weeks for early breast cancer and weekly sessions if your cancer is more advanced.
Treating breast cancer — part 2
Sep 2nd
The side effects of chemotherapy only last as long as your course of treatment. Once your treatment is over, the rapidly growing cells that occur naturally in your body will repair themselves. This means that your hair will grow back, although it may look or feel different to how it did before. For example, it may be a slightly different colour, or softer or curlier than before.
How does a woman know her periods are heavy?
Sep 1st
Most women with heavy periods have a normal womb and normal ovaries. Women using an intra-uterine contraceptive device may experience heavy periods from the time the IUCD (coil) was inserted. This may or may not settle after a few months.
Sexually transmitted infections
Sep 1st
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) include the following:
* chlamydia,
* gonorrhoea,
* HIV and AIDS,
* hepatitis,
* genital herpes,
* syphilis, and
* trichomonas vaginalis (TV).
Treating breast cancer — part 1
Aug 31st
Your surgeon will always remove an area of healthy breast tissue around the cancer, which will be tested for traces of cancer. If there is no cancer present in the healthy tissue, there is less chance that the cancer will recur. If cancer cells are found in the surrounding tissue, you may need to have more tissue surgically removed from your breast.
Improve your First Aids skill (part 2)
Aug 30th
Hold the person’s arm so it’s straight with the underside facing upwards. Feel around their wrist, using your index (first) and middle finger of one hand until you find the pulse. Alternatively, press the same two fingers against one side of their neck, just underneath their jaw.
Improve your First Aids skill (part 1)
Aug 29th
However, the best way to learn about first aid is to attend a course that is run by a professional first aid organisation. There are lots of different types of first aid courses on offer, including first aid in the workplace, and emergency first aid for babies and children — a course that is strongly recommended for parents and carers.
The tests to diagnose breast cancer
Aug 29th
Ultrasound uses high-frequency soundwaves to produce an image of the inside of your breasts (in the same way that ultrasound can show an unborn baby in the womb). An ultrasound probe, or sensor, will be placed over your breasts to create an image on a screen. The image produced will show any lumps or abnormalities that may be present in your breasts.


