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Cervical Ectropion

By Coyle Institute

Cervical ectropion, now more commonly referred to as cervical erosion or cervicalectopy, is a condition that occurs when the inner lining of the cervical canal becomes thinner than the layers of cells that cover the vaginal surface of the cervix. As a result of that thinness, the underlying blood vessels become much more visible, and…

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A Rearview Look at Rectal Pain

By Coyle Institute

Rectal pain isn’t something that generally comes up in conversation with many people, but it’s actually not uncommon to experience pain in the rectum without there being any clinical abnormality. Two forms of rectal pain include proctalgia fugax, which is severe, intermittent anal pain; and levator ani syndrome, which is chronic anal pain. While they…

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When Receiving Bioidentical Hormones, Should You Choose Hormone Creams or Hormone Shots?

By Coyle Institute

There are several types of bioidentical hormone replacement therapy to treat a hormone imbalance, though most people are generally more familiar with hormone injections, pills, or one of the various forms of hormone cream such as progesterone cream. So which is the most effective? Naturally, hormone testing will be necessary to determine which type of…

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Asherman’s Syndrome

By Coyle Institute

Despite the fact that a large number of women suffer its effects, Asherman’s Syndrome is a condition that not many people are aware of. Asherman’s Syndrome is actually the development of scar tissue or adhesions in the uterus or the cervix. In more serious cases of the condition, the front and back uterine walls may…

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