The Most Deadly Diseases For Women In Miami And The Entire US

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It is no secret that women have very different health needs than men do, and that is why they require a different sort of exam each year. In addition to seeing a family doctor or an internist for an annual physical, it is very important that a woman also see her gynecologist. Specialists will notice the warning signs of serious illness, and with early detection comes the best chance of recovery. This is not to say that women are not affected by diseases which also affect men. It means that there are two fronts from which a woman must fight for her health and longevity.

Breast Cancer

A top killer of women, breast cancer is a disease that manifests itself in the tissues of a woman’s breast. If it is found early, breast cancer is treatable. However, if not treated until its later stages, it can be deadly. Gynecologists in Miami and the rest of the US will recommend an annual mammogram starting at the age of 40 years; if you are of higher risk due to heredity or lifestyle, he or she may ask that you start them early. If you do not have an ob gyn, Miami is rife with top notch board certified gynecologists; ask your family doctor for a referral.

Cervical Cancer

The cervix is in the lower part of the uterus and opens to the vagina. Cancer of this area is called cervical cancer and is the second highest killer of women in the world of disease. The precursor to cervical cancer is a condition called dysplasia. This condition can be spotted in a pap smear and is easy to treat and dispel. Once this precancerous condition develops into cervical cancer, it can spread to the bladder, intestines, liver, and lungs. An annual gynecologist appointment is of paramount importance because early detection is the key to surviving this disease.

Ovarian Cancer

Most common in menopausal and post menopausal women, ovarian cancer is virtually undetectable until the symptoms occur in the later stages. These symptoms include abdominal and pelvic pain, swelling in the abdominal and pelvic areas, frequent urination and changes in bowel activity, post menopausal bleeding, and fatigue. Because this disease is difficult to detect without an ultrasound, it is very important that you communicate in detail with your gynecologist about any unusual symptoms you may be experiencing. If you have a history of ovarian cancer in your history, your doctor may schedule regular ultrasounds to be proactive.

Heart Disease

Once considered a men’s health issue, heart disease has become increasingly more common in women over the past decade. It is important that women talk openly with their medical professionals and follow up with them regularly. It is not uncommon for women seeking medical care to see only a gynecologist; in Miami, there are many knowledgeable, experienced family doctors and internists who understand women’s health concerns and will provide expert care treating you for non gynecological health concerns. In the fight against cancer and heart disease, the best team a woman can have on her side is a general doctor or internist who specializes in women’s health and an ob gyn Miami and the rest of the US boasts a wide range of physicians that will fit the bill.

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JayeWisdom Level 7 Commenter 9 months ago

Excellent hub, important advice, and I hope that women of all ages (or the men who care about them) will act on it.

Jaye

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