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Tag: Hormonal health

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How to get rid of high prostaglandins?: A Comprehensive Guide

5 min read
High levels of prostaglandins are a primary cause of painful menstrual cramps (dysmenorrhea) and chronic inflammation in the body. Effectively managing this condition often involves a combination of medical interventions and lifestyle adjustments to control their production. Here is how to get rid of high prostaglandins and reduce associated pain.

Understanding What Are the Contraindications for Birth Control Pills?

2 min read
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), while oral contraceptives are safe and effective for most women, a significant portion of the population has at least one medical condition that poses a contraindication. Understanding **what are the contraindications for birth control pills** is crucial for ensuring contraceptive safety and choosing the right method for your individual health profile.

How to Get Rid of Birth Control Belly: A Medically Reviewed Guide

4 min read
A review of 49 different studies found no substantial evidence that modern combined hormonal contraceptives cause significant weight gain [1.7.3]. However, many users experience temporary bloating, often called 'birth control belly.' This guide explains how to get rid of birth control belly through lifestyle changes and medical consultation.

Why do I keep having bleeds on the pill?

4 min read
As many as 30% to 50% of women experience unscheduled bleeding in the first three to six months of starting a combined oral contraceptive [1.9.3]. If you're asking, 'Why do I keep having bleeds on the pill?', it's a common and often temporary side effect.

Does Ashwagandha Interact with Birth Control?: A Comprehensive Guide

6 min read
While certain herbal supplements like St. John's wort are known to significantly reduce the effectiveness of hormonal contraception, current evidence suggests that ashwagandha does not typically interfere with how birth control is metabolized. However, the herb's potential influence on female hormones warrants caution and requires consulting a healthcare provider.

What Medication is Used for PMDD Rage? A Guide to Treatment

4 min read
Affecting up to 8% of menstruating women, Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) can cause severe rage and irritability [1.2.2]. So, what medication is used for PMDD rage? The primary treatments involve antidepressants and hormonal therapies designed to regulate mood.