Operative gynecology
Vaginal wall prolapse
Vaginal wall prolapse occurs when the upper part of the vagina loses its normal shape and sags or sinks into the vaginal canal or outside the vagina. Vaginal wall prolapse is usually caused by weakness of pelvic and vaginal tissues, and muscles.
There are many surgical ways to correct vaginal wall prolapse. The type of surgery will depend specifically on your unique situation. EverEsthetic Clinic experts will help you choose the type of surgery and method of further treatment to get the best results.
Bartholin gland cyst or abscess
A Bartholin’s abscess can occur when one of the Bartholin’s glands, located on either side of the vaginal opening, develop an infection. When the gland is blocked, a cyst will usually form. If the cyst becomes infected, it can lead to a Bartholin’s abscess. It usually causes significant pain. While most people with a Bartholin’s abscess completely recover, in some cases the cyst will return and become infected again.
Women of childbearing age are the most affected population, therefore, it is necessary to visit your gynecologist regularly and perform all the necessary examinations. EverEsthetic Clinic takes a comprehensive approach to women’s health, providing not only quality diagnostics, but also effective and proven treatments.
Cervical canal polyps
A cervical canal polyp is a tumor that grows on the cervical canal that connects the uterus to the vagina. Cervical polyps are tumors, but they are usually non-cancerous or benign. However, because polyps look similar to some of the signs of cancer, it is important to have your doctor check them to make sure they are not malignant. Cervical polyps can grow as single masses or as clusters. They vary in size, but are usually about 1-2 centimeters (cm) long.
The EverEsthetic Clinic gynecologists will make a quality diagnosis of your problem and help you choose an effective solution.
Endometrial hyperplasia
Endometrial hyperplasia is a condition in which the endometrium (lining of the uterus) is abnormally thick. It’s not cancer, but in certain women, it raises the risk of developing endometrial cancer, a type of uterine cancer.
Endometrial hyperplasia is usually caused by an excess of estrogen and a lack of progesterone (female hormones). Progesterone is not produced, ovulation does not occur. This means that the endometrium can continue to grow in response to estrogen production. Endometrial cells can develop abnormally (hyperplasia), which can lead to uterine cancer.
Our clinic has all conditions for a woman of any age to come to us and get full comprehensive medical care.
Endometrial polyps
Uterine polyps are tumors attached to the inner wall of the uterus that spread into the uterine cavity. Cell growth in the uterine mucosa (endometrium) leads to uterine polyps, also known as endometrial polyps. These polyps are usually non-cancerous (benign), although some may be malignant or may eventually turn into cancer (precancerous polyps).
Seek help from a doctor if you have vaginal bleeding after menopause, bleeding between periods, or irregular menstrual bleeding. The EverEsthetic Clinic experts have many years of experience in the field of women’s health care.
Submucous uterine fibroids
Uterine fibroids are noncancerous growths of the uterus that often appear during childbearing years. Also called leiomyomas or myomas, uterine fibroids aren’t associated with an increased risk of uterine cancer and almost never develop into cancer.
Fibroids range in size from seedlings, undetectable by the human eye, to bulky masses that can distort and enlarge the uterus. A woman may has a single fibroid or multiple ones.
Many women have uterine fibroids sometime during their lives. But you might not know you have uterine fibroids because they often cause no symptoms. EverEsthetic Clinic has all the necessary equipment to conduct regular pelvic examinations and ultrasounds. At the Clinic, an expert will detect uterine myoma and help solve the problem.
Condylomas
Condyloma is the medical term for genital warts. Genital warts are soft, noncancerous growths that can form on the skin on the outside or inside of your vagina or anus, or inside the cervix (the lower part of the uterus that connects to the vagina).
Condyloma treatment depends on the individual patient and his symptoms; at EverEsthetic we can help you find the most effective and safest method of treatment.
Uterine cervical ectopia
Cervical ectopia (erosion) is a condition in which cells inside the cervix develop outside it and form a red inflamed spot. Many women with cervical erosion do not experience symptoms. Therefore, it is recommended that women visit a gynecologist every six months and conduct examinations. EverEsthetic Clinic experts treat women’s health with reverence and care, helping each patient feel healthy and confident.
Vaginal cyst
Vaginal cysts are closed pockets of air, fluid, or pus located on or under the vaginal lining. These can be caused by injury during childbirth, fluid buildup in your glands, or benign (noncancerous) tumors within the vagina.
The cysts typically don’t cause any symptoms, but they can sometimes cause discomfort with sexual activity or insertion of tampons. Vaginal cysts usually remain small and often don’t require treatment. However, different types of cysts may become enlarged and lead to pain, itching, or an increased risk of infection.
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