Womens Health
How to Treat Interstitial Cystitis
If you haven’t taken steps to treat your interstitial cystitis yet, you may be feeling like your life will never be fun, or even manageable, again. But fear not! There are a number of treatments that will help. Read on to find out what they are.
What is Interstitial Cystitis?
You feel the need to urinate more often even though your bladder isn’t full yet. The urge may feel urgent. Urinating may be painful. Symptoms may come and go or stick with you constantly. Read on to learn more about interstitial cystitis.
What is Gynecology? Your 101
If you feel you don’t know enough about gynecology and what a visit to a gynecologist might involve, we have you covered. Read on to find out the answers to all your questions.
Latisse for Eyebrows: What You Need to Know
If you’re unhappy about brows that have been over-plucked or are thinning, then read on to find out how Latisse treatment for eyebrows can help you make them thick and full again, with just a little patience and persistence.
Summer Is Coming Up— Get Bathing Suit Ready with Endermologie Massage
Let’s face it. This past year has been a hard one for most of us. Because of the pandemic, many of us haven’t been as active as we used to be. Or we aren’t engaging in the same kind of sports or workouts that were staving off the cellulite and keeping our skin radiant and toned. Now summer is upon us, life is opening back up again, and it’s time to take some action. But a few trips to the gym and a change in diet aren’t going to be enough to tone down that cellulite. You may need something to do something a little more hard-core, but that is still non-invasive—something like Endermologie massage.
Vaginal Rejuvenation Review: What You Need to Know
We know that some women aren’t exactly comfortable talking about their vaginas, so we wanted to start this article with this: It is okay to talk about your vagina! It’s okay to love your vagina! And it’s okay to want your vagina to look and feel its best. Still, feeling uncomfortable talking about a subject that has been taboo for way too long? Don’t be.
FACT: According to the National Women’s Health Resource Center, 56 percent of women age 40 to 84 have experienced vaginal dryness after menopause.