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A Closer Look at the Risk of Cancerous Fibroids

By Coyle Institute

Uterine fibroids are relatively common in terms of issues that can affect the uterus. In fact, between 20 and 70 percent of women develop fibroids at some point in the reproductive years. However, discovering a growth in the uterus can always bring about concern. One of the biggest questions women tend to have is whether…

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Overcome Urinary Incontinence with Botox for Bladder Dysfunction

By Coyle Institute

When your bladder is not functioning as it should and you are dealing with urinary incontinence, it can seem like you have to plan your day around the problem. Thankfully, several effective treatments target bladder dysfunction. Botulinum toxin (usually known by the brand name Botox) has been an FDA-approved treatment option for overactive bladder since…

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Find Out What Causes Uterine Fibroids, Risk Factors and More

By Coyle Institute

Uterine fibroids affect up to 80 percent of women but are also a relatively elusive condition. Not all women with fibroids know they have them, and diagnosis is not always straightforward. Unfortunately, individuals that do develop symptoms can have severe issues. Below is an in-depth look at what causes uterine fibroids, who is most at…

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What Is Abnormal Uterine Bleeding?

By Coyle Institute

Bleeding during your period is normal. This menstrual flow should last from four to seven days and only occur roughly every four weeks. Women who have abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB), however, can face sporadic bleeding at unusual times, longer or heavier periods and a list of other problems. What does abnormal uterine bleeding mean? Take…

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