Vaginismus is a medical disorder in which spasms of the muscles of the pelvic floor make intercourse uncomfortable or even impossible. This condition can have an impact on the sexual health, relationships, and mental health of a woman.At DYU Healthcare, we know how much vaginismus can physically and emotionally affect women and provide a personalized, integrated treatment plan. The staff of physiotherapists, psychiatrists, and gynecologists work together to treat the causes of the problems and assist women in taking back their bodies and lives.Here, one will learn about different treatments provided by DYU Healthcare and how each specialist helps in the healing process.Understanding VaginismusIt is important to know what vaginismus is before we go into the treatment details. Vaginismus is defined as the spasm of the vaginal muscles each time there is an attempt to penetrate.This tightening can be due to several reasons such as anxiety, past trauma or even fear of pain. The condition can lead to pain during intercourse, gynecologist visits, and even when using tampons. Vaginismus can be attributed to physical and psychological causes, and therefore, treatment entails both.At DYU Healthcare, our treatment approach revolves around collaboration between three main specialists: Gynecologists, Psychiatrists, and Physiotherapists. Every specialist has his or her part to play in treating various aspects of vaginismus.1. Gynecologist: Medical Interventions for VaginismusIt is noteworthy that DYU Healthcare’s gynecologists are involved in assessing the physical aspect of vaginismus. At times, surgery may be required to support physiotherapy and psychiatric treatment. The gynecologists recommend treatments that …
Welcome to “GynaeTalk” with Dr. Jyoti Bandi!! In this insightful episode, Dr. Jyoti Bandi discusses the prevalence of PCOS among women seeking IVF treatments. She explores the challenges PCOS brings to fertility and how personalized IVF protocols can improve outcomes. Tune in to the audio file below to learn about the latest advancements and strategies for managing PCOS in IVF treatments.Here are some other “IVF” related topics:
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a multi factorial endocrine disorder that has an impact on the lives of women across the globe. Its symptoms are very diverse, affecting not only the reproductive system but also the skin, hair, mental state, metabolism.At DYU Healthcare, PCOS is treated holistically, meaning that patients are provided with care from gynecologists, dermatologists, psychiatrists, dietitians, nutritionists, and endocrinologists.The PCOS specialists work in a team and each of them is focused on certain aspects of the disease allowing for individualized and comprehensive approach to the patients. Here's how DYU Healthcare's expert team supports women in their journey to manage and overcome PCOS1. Gynecologist: The Goal is to Concentrate on Reproductive HealthPCOS is mainly a hormonal disorder that affects the menstrual cycle and may cause infertility. The team of gynecologists in DYU Healthcare has a critical role of handling the reproductive issues occasioned by PCOS.Infertility:Women with PCOS have a problem of delayed conception because they either do not ovulate or ovulate irregularly. DYU Healthcare provides the latest techniques and methods to enhance fertility treatment. Ovulation-inducing medications are often the first line of treatment, and the clinic also provides advanced fertility options such as:Menstrual Irregularities: Gynecologists at DYU Healthcare also pay attention to the control of the menstrual cycle with the help of medications such as birth control pills, hormonal therapy, and other changes in the daily routine to achieve regular periods and reduce such problems as heavy bleeding or the long duration of the periods.2. Dermatologist: Addressing Skin …
Welcome to “GynaeTalk” with Dr. Jyoti Bandi! In this enlightening episode, Dr. Jyoti Bandi delves into the impact of lifestyle changes on IVF outcomes for women with PCOS. She highlights how diet, exercise, and weight management can enhance fertility and increase the success of IVF treatments. Tune in to the audio file below to discover the role of lifestyle modifications in improving reproductive health and IVF success for women with PCOS.Here are some other “IVF” related topics:
Welcome to “GynaeTalk” with Dr. Jyoti Bandi! In this informative episode, Dr. Jyoti Bandi addresses the crucial question: "When should a woman with PCOS consider IVF?" She explains how PCOS affects fertility and discusses the key indicators that suggest IVF may be the right path. Tune in to the audio file below for expert insights and guidance on managing PCOS in the journey to motherhood.Here are some other “IVF” related topics:
IVF has emerged as one of the most common treatments for the people who are struggling with the problem of infertility. This is due to its increasing popularity and the growth in technology that has resulted in several questions that the prospective patients may ask. Below are 10 questions that are frequently asked regarding IVF and the detailed answers to them that can help to understand what to expect from the procedure.1. What Exactly is IVF, and How Does it Work?Some people still do not understand IVF, as this process is not like natural conception. IVF, or In Vitro Fertilization, is a process where eggs are removed from a woman’s ovaries, sperm is then added to the eggs in a laboratory, and the resulting embryo is placed in the uterus. This process avoids some fertility problems, allowing couples or individuals an opportunity to have children.2. Is IVF Painful?This is a common question, as people always think that it is going to be painful or uncomfortable. The fact of the matter is that IVF is a process that entails a number of procedures that may only be slightly uncomfortable and cannot be said to be painful for most women.Although it is different for each woman, most of them complain of only light pain or swelling.3. What is the Success Rate of IVF?The success rates are not guaranteed and differ from one case to another depending on factors such as age, fertility problems, and the clinic being used. This often makes people …
Welcome to “GynaeTalk” with Dr. Jyoti Bandi!! In this insightful episode, Dr. Jyoti Bandi discusses the prevalence of PCOS among women seeking IVF treatments. She explores the challenges PCOS brings to fertility and how personalized IVF protocols can improve outcomes. Tune in to the audio file below to learn about the latest advancements and strategies for managing PCOS in IVF treatments.Here are some other “IVF” related topics:
Welcome to “GynaeTalk” with Dr. Jyoti Bandi!! In today's episode, Dr. Jyoti Bandi the Fertility Specialist in HSR Layout will discuss a common question among women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS): Is there an optimal age for IVF in women with PCOS?Here are some other “IVF” related topics:
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a chronic endocrine disorder that affects women of reproductive age across the globe. It has one of the most significant and, at the same time, the most painful effects on fertility. Knowledge of how PCOS impacts fertility and what measures can be taken to enhance fertility may be helpful for those who are struggling to conceive. PCOS Treatments In HSR Layout | Dr.Jyoti BandiHow PCOS Affects FertilityPCOS is mainly caused by hormonal dysregulation and this results in symptoms such as irregular menstrual cycles, hirsutism, acne and obesity. However, the most significant problem that affects many women with PCOS is the ability to conceive.Irregular Ovulation: The main ways through which PCOS impacts fertility include; ovulation irregularities or anovulation, which is the failure to ovulate. Ovulation is the phenomenon whereby an ovary releases a mature egg that is ready to be fertilized. In women with PCOS, the hormonal balance is disrupted and this may not allow for the regularity of ovulation, thus making it difficult to predict the fertile window and hence decrease the chances of conception.Insulin Resistance: PCOS is also associated with insulin resistance and therefore many women with this condition have high levels of insulin in their body. This excess insulin can cause the ovaries to produce more androgens (male hormones) which can in turn interfere with the menstrual cycle and ovulation.Endometrial Issues: Women with PCOS may have a thicker endometrial lining because the lining is not shed off during menstruation as it should. This …
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