Articles by Dr. Alison

Signs, Symptoms and Complications of Vaginal Cancer

In the early stages of the disease, vaginal cancer maybe asymptomatic. Even when symptoms are present, it may be non-specific for vaginal cancer and common to a number of other conditions. As a result, the diagnosis is frequently missed or delayed. Often vaginal cancer is detected during a routine pelvic examination or pap >> Read More ...

Inflamed Vagina and Causes of Vaginitis

What is Vaginitis? Inflammation of the vagina is known as vaginitis. It is one of the most common conditions that affect women of all ages. Sometimes, vaginitis is accompanied by inflammation of the vulva, when it is then known as vulvovaginitis. Infection of the vagina due to various organisms (usually yeast or bacteria) >> Read More ...

Polyps in Uterus Diagnosis and Treatment (Surgery, Medication)

Diagnosis of Uterine Polyps Uterine polyps often go undetected because they do not cause any symptoms. However, when symptoms such as abnormal uterine bleeding occur in a woman, especially after menopause, it becomes important to investigate further to exclude the possibility of conditions such as endometrial cancer. >> Read More ...

Uterine Polyps (Uterus Polyp) Types, Causes and Symptoms

Polyps are growths of tissue that project from the mucus membrane. These growths are normally benign but in some cases they may become cancerous. Polyps may be found in different areas of the body, such as in the rectum or colon, bladder, nose (nasal polyp) or paranasal sinuses, and in the uterus. What are uterine polyps? >> Read More ...

Uterine Fibroids (Uterus) Causes, Types, Symptoms, Treatment

What are Uterine Fibroids? Uterine fibroids are benign tumors that develop from the smooth muscle of the uterus.  It is also known as leiomyomas, myomas, or fibromyomas. Uterine fibroids are extremely common in women of childbearing age and usually regress after menopause. Although there may be symptoms such as heavy >> Read More ...

Endometriosis Diagnosis and Treatment (Medication and Surgery)

Diagnosis of Endometriosis Endometriosis, like other medical conditions, should be diagnosed as early as possible for the best prognosis. Most women visit a gynecologist to investigate one or more of the prominent endometriosis symptoms – pelvic pain worse during menstruation, irregular menses and/or difficulty >> Read More ...
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