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Hirsutism

Learn about causes and complications of unwanted excess hair in women and what self-care methods and medical treatments are effective.
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Vaginal agenesis

In this rare condition that occurs before birth, the vagina doesn't develop and the uterus may only develop partially or not at all. Learn about treatment.
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Suspicious breast lumps

Most of these growths aren't cancer, but you should still get them checked promptly.
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Posterior vaginal prolapse (rectocele)

In this pelvic floor disorder, the rectum presses against weakened tissues and bulges into the vagina. Learn about the symptoms and treatments.
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Polyhydramnios

Learn about the symptoms, causes and treatment for this condition, in which too much amniotic fluid builds up during pregnancy.
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Anterior vaginal prolapse (cystocele)

This condition happens when the pelvic floor muscles weaken and the bladder pushes into the front part of the vagina. Learn how it's treated..
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Type 2 diabetes

Managing blood sugar levels are vital for this condition. Learn about lifestyle changes to lower the risk and treatments for it.
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Testicular torsion

Sudden, severe pain in the scrotum could be testicular torsion. Learn about symptoms and treatment for this health emergency.
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Varicocele

Find out how this condition involving the enlargement of veins in the scrotum can affect sperm quality and production.
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Anxiety disorders

Learn the symptoms of this mental health condition, and ways to manage worry and fear that interfere with your daily activities.
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Specific phobias

These are extreme fears of objects or situations that pose little or no danger. There is no reason for these fears, but you stay away from these things.
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Teeth grinding (bruxism)

With this condition, you grind or clench your teeth when you're awake or while you're sleeping. This can damage your teeth and cause pain in your jaw.

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