- Hermina Yogya<\/a><\/li>
- 24 March 2023<\/li><\/ul><\/div>
IMPORTANT FOR US TO KNOW THE DIFFERENCES OF MIOM AND OVARY CYST<\/a><\/h3>
IMPORTANT FOR US TO KNOW \n\n THE DIFFERENCES OF MYOMA AND OVARY CYST \n\n Hermina's friends are certainly no strangers to hearing about this disease, myoma and ovarian cysts, not a few don't understand the difference. Some people may not know the difference between myoma and cyst. In fact, not a few who consider the two as the same condition. In fact, fibroids and cysts have different causes and ways of handling them. \n\n Myomas (myoma) and ovarian cysts are two disorders of the female reproductive organs that are often found. It is often difficult to tell the two disorders apart, and many women find out about them only during routine obstetric examinations. \n\n The difference between myoma and cyst can generally be known from their shape and location. Myoma is a benign cell growth from the uterine wall muscle. Meanwhile, cysts are lumps that can grow in almost all parts of the body, including the ovaries. \n\n Myoma and Cyst Difference \n\n It can be seen from the following aspects: \n\n 1. Growth Locations \n\n Myomas appear in the uterus while cysts in the ovaries. The types of networks that develop are also different. Cysts are growths of tissue that form pockets filled with fluid, while myomas are classified as benign tumors that contain muscle cells in the lining of the uterus. Myomas can develop inside or outside the uterine wall. \n\n 2. Age of Emergence \n\n Uterine myomas are most common in women in their 40s and early 50s. Meanwhile, ovarian cysts are more commonly found at a younger age, namely 20-40 years. \n\n 3. Nature of Abnormalities \n\n In general, myomas are classified as benign tumors which rarely become malignant cancer. While the cyst, according to the classification of the disease is not a tumor. However, in some women who have experienced menopause, ovarian cysts sometimes develop into malignant cancer. \n\n 4. Size \n\n The size of uterine fibroids varies, from about the size of an apple seed to the size of a grapefruit. Myomas usually grow and enlarge more quickly during pregnancy and tend to shrink after menopause. \n\n Meanwhile, the diameter of ovarian cysts can be less than 1 cm to more than 10 cm. In certain types, the growth rate is slow, which is about 1 millimeter per year in premenopausal women. \n\n 5. Causes of Myoma and Cysts \n\n Ovarian cysts have many types and different causes. The most commonly found, namely functional cysts, is a 'by-product' of the monthly menstrual cycle. Ovarian cysts can also occur as a result of reproductive hormone disorders, pregnancy, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or endometriosis (growth of uterine lining tissue outside the uterus). \n\n While uterine myoma, until now the cause is still unclear. However, it is estimated that there is influence of female reproductive hormones and genetic factors. Other risk factors are obesity and the habit of consuming lots of red meat. \n\n Myoma and Cyst Symptoms \n\n Both myomas and cysts can have similar symptoms, such as: \n\n • Pain or fullness in the lower abdomen \n\n • Stomach bloated and looks enlarged \n\n • Pain or discomfort in the lower back and thighs \n\n • Difficult or frequent urination \n\n • Pain during intercourse \n\n • Unusual menstrual pain \n\n • Breast pain \n\n • Difficult bowel movements or constipation \n\n However, there are two main symptoms that can give clues to which disorder is occurring. Pain on one side of the abdomen accompanied by fever and vomiting is more due to ovarian cysts than myomas. Conversely, long (> 10 days) and heavy menstrual bleeding is more caused by myomas than ovarian cysts. \n\n Myoma and cyst are two different conditions, but sometimes the symptoms can be similar and are generally benign. However, this condition should not be underestimated because it has the potential to cause other health problems. \n\n Therefore, it requires routine health checks to the doctor to determine whether there are fibroids or cysts in a person's body, especially if symptoms have appeared or have certain complaints. If a myoma or cyst is detected, the doctor can immediately carry out the appropriate treatment. \n<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div>
<\/a><\/div>- Hermina Yogya<\/a><\/li>
- 13 February 2023<\/li><\/ul><\/div>
DOES AGE REALLY AFFECT MENTAL AND PHYSICAL WHEN PREGNANT<\/a><\/h3>
DOES AGE REALLY AFFECT MENTAL AND PHYSICAL WHEN PREGNANT \n\n Pregnancy is one of the conditions used to describe the period during which a fetus develops in the uterus. Usually, the pregnancy process lasts for 40 weeks or more than nine months. This time is calculated from the last menstrual period. \n\n During pregnancy, mothers not only experience physical changes, but also emotional conditions. Perhaps, one of the most pronounced changes is a body that is always tired easily even though it doesn't do much activity. \n\n Hormonal changes that occur when a mother is pregnant are the main cause of the body feeling weak and tired easily. As the gestational age increases, the levels of progesterone in the mother's body also increase. High levels of this hormone make mothers tired and feel sleepy. \n\n The fatigue that appears in pregnant women is not always the same. There are those who feel so tired, but there are also those who do not feel it. Generally, feeling tired when you are pregnant will gradually decrease between 12 and 14 weeks of gestation. After that, you will feel fit again and more energetic. \n\n The more you age, the less the quality and quantity of egg cells, the performance of the uterus, and the higher the birth defects. Age greatly affects the mental and physical for pregnant women. \n\n Mental and Physical Differences of Different Ages: \n\n \n Pregnancy at the age of 20+ \n \n\n \n Productive physique \n Good egg quantity and quality \n It takes mental readiness and environmental support to become a mother \n \n\n \n Pregnancy at the age of 30+ \n \n\n \n Relatively stable mentally and financially \n The condition of the expectant mother's egg cells begins to decline (66% -75% can get pregnant naturally within 1 year) \n If pregnancy occurs, special attention should be paid to intake of vitamins and minerals such as omega 3 and folic acid \n \n\n \n Pregnancy at the age of 40+ \n \n\n \n Decreased quantity and quality of egg cells (44% can get pregnant naturally within 1 year) \n The growing fetus is generally more vulnerable (more attention is required during pregnancy) \n Have a higher risk of abnormalities in fetal chromosomes and miscarriage around 30% - 53.6% \n Worry about the health condition of the womb and opinions from the surrounding environment can affect the mental state of the expectant mother \n \n\n What mothers should do during pregnancy are: \n\n a) Maintain mental health conditions \n\n b) Consuming nutritious food coupled with additional nutritional intake such as omega 3, folic \n\n acid, iron, and others \n\n c) Exercise regularly \n\n d) Carry out routine checks to the doctor \n\n So preparing before pregnancy is very important, because age greatly affects the mother during pregnancy, a pregnancy that is ready physically and mentally will affect the parenting that will be used by mothers and husbands. \n<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div>"); $('#div_next_link').html(" <\/span>");
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