Delaying Treatment for GYN Conditions Puts Women’s Health at Risk

August 18, 2016
GYN Surgery

Ignored GYN conditions can lead to complications

DISMISSING OR IGNORING GYN SYMPTOMS LEADS TO COMPLICATIONS

treatment for gyn conditionsThe overall confusion about how the human body works, medical advancements for treatment of gynecological conditions, and lifestyle factors that have many women delaying having children can all lead to complications that can throw a wrench in a woman’s reproductive health. In the August story on WTOP, we review the gaps in women’s knowledge about their GYN health, and shine a spotlight on CIGC advanced surgical methods that make delaying treatment unnecessary.

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DELAYING TREATMENT FOR GYN CONDITIONS PUTS WOMEN’S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AT RISK

In the United States, more than half of women are unclear about GYN conditions and the surgical procedures to treat them, leaving many women at the mercy of misinformation, and out-of-date practices that can actually worsen conditions.

“Understanding GYN conditions and their treatments is essential for women to be able to make decisions about their care,” said Paul MacKoul, MD. “This large gap in knowledge can lead women to ignore common symptoms like pelvic pain and heavy bleeding which aren’t normal.”

Fear of the unknown can also be a barrier to treatment, and as conditions worsen, the harder they can be to treat with conservative methods.

“Many of the patients who come to see us have delayed treatment out of fear or other doctors telling them to watch and wait,” said Natalya Danilyants, MD. “Irreversible damage can be done to the uterus by large fibroids or extensive endometriosis. Women who want to have children and who could have retained their ability to get pregnant if they had gotten treatment sooner, end up having hysterectomies in their 20s and 30s.”

Read the full article. | Delaying Treatment for Common GYN Conditions Puts Women’s Reproductive Health at Risk

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