Unmasking the face of PTSD: Understanding its impact, exploring its origins, recognizing its signs, and embracing the journey to recovery. Together, let's raise awareness, foster empathy, and support those affected. Education is key, compassion is vital, and healing is possible. Join the conversation, break the silence, and let's be a beacon of hope for those navigating the path of PTSD.
A problem that many faces is when an individual should first see a gynaecologist. The answer is not one size fits all, and can vary depending on different factors. Generally speaking, women should start seeing a gynaecologist around the age of 18 or when they become sexually active. It is important to have regular visits to the gynaecologist to make sure any issues or problems are caught early. Discuss with your doctor if any earlier visits are necessary due to health, lifestyle and family history factors. Menstruation and menopause also play a factor in determining how often one should visit the gynaecologist for examinations.
Your vaginal symptoms may not need any treatment. Or you may have a mild infection that is easy to treat. But without a gynaecologist’s attention, even a mild infection can become a bigger problem. Also, vaginal symptoms sometimes are a sign of more serious conditions. Never delay such things. Book your appointment now. Call us at +91 6292269060 for more details
There’s nothing quite like belting out a tune in the shower or humming along to your favorite song on the radio. But did you know that singing can actually be good for you? That’s right – research has shown that singing can have a number of benefits for your physical and mental health.
For starters, singing is a great way to reduce stress. When you sing, your body releases endorphins, which are hormones that have a mood-boosting effect. This can help to alleviate Stress symptoms like anxiety and depression. In addition, singing requires deep breathing, which helps to increase oxygen levels in your blood and improve your overall respiratory function.
Singing can also help to improve your cardiovascular health. When you sing, your heart rate increases and your blood vessels dilate, which can lead to lower blood pressure and a reduced risk of heart disease. In fact, one study found that choir members had lower blood pressure and better heart health than those who didn’t sing.
So next time you need to let off some steam or want to boost your mood, consider breaking into song. It just might be good for your health!
For starters, singing is a great way to reduce stress. When you sing, your body releases endorphins, which are hormones that have a mood-boosting effect. This can help to alleviate stress symptoms like anxiety and depression. In addition, singing requires deep breathing, which helps to increase oxygen levels in your blood and improve your overall respiratory function.
Postpartum depression (PPD) is a mental health condition that can affect new mothers after they give birth. Symptoms of PPD can include feelings of sadness, anxiety, and exhaustion. In severe cases, PPD can lead to thoughts of self-harm or even suicide. If you are experiencing symptoms of PPD, it is important to seek professional help. There are many effective treatments available that can help you manage your symptoms and feel better. With proper treatment, most women with PPD make a full recovery and go on to have healthy and happy motherhood experiences.
Expectant mothers often have many questions about what medical treatments are safe to receive during pregnancy. Dental care is one area where there is often confusion, as some women worry that the chemicals used in dental procedures may be harmful to their unborn child. However, dental experts agree that it is perfectly safe to receive dental treatment during pregnancy. In fact, pregnant women are actually at an increased risk for developing gum disease and other oral health problems, making regular dental visits even more important. The best way to ensure that dental treatment is safe for both mother and child is to simply inform your dentist that you are pregnant before receiving any care. This way, your dentist can take any necessary precautions to ensure a healthy and safe experience for both you and your baby.
Renew Healthcare presents a Continuous medical education program for gynecologists, Infertility specialists, Physicians, Urologists, and Post graduate students as a part of their 1-year anniversary celebration.
12th November at Hyatt Regency. Entry by Invitation only.
Mental health during menstruation can affect the way you feel, think and behave. It’s common to experience mood swings like depression or anxiety as it worsens before your period starts each month this is PMS …but don't worry - there are ways of coping with these emotions that will help get rid of what makes them worse so they don’t come back again! Postpartum Depression…A lot of women experience post-partum depression after they give birth. This can be a really difficult time for both the mother and her family, but it is possible to get through this together with some help from friends or loved ones who care about you! You may feel like nothing interests you anymore; feeling teary all day every single minute without any motivation. PCOS is a condition that affects female hormone levels, and it can lead to depression. The good news? You have control over your emotions because this disease doesn’t always develop at an early age; in fact, many women don't know they’re diagnosed until their late 20s or 30s! So if you suspect PCOD might be affecting how feel on any given day - . IVF counselling The idea behind professional counselling while pursuing infertility treatments usually starts when specialists notice something off about how things normally go down - typically an emotional response from either party which leads them away from being able or willing enough on their own accord without outside intervention (a therapist). Sex therapy -There are many benefits to sex therapy, but one of the best is that it can help alleviate some common problems with relationships. In this case- where two people have difficulty communicating or getting along because they're too busy having sexy times -the therapist may suggest starting up conversations about what went wrong in order to resolve issues before things get worse. #pms#pmsproblems#pcos#pcoscommunity#postpartumdepression#ivf#ivfcounseling#sextherapy#sexaddictiontherapy#ivftreatment#renewhealthcare#1stanniversary#happy1stanniversary#renewinghope
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Unmasking the face of PTSD: Understanding its impact, exploring its origins, recognizing its signs, and embracing the journey to recovery. Together, let's raise awareness, foster empathy, and support those affected. Education is key, compassion is vital, and healing is possible. Join the conversation, break the silence, and let's be a beacon of hope for those navigating the path of PTSD.
#PTSDAwareness #MentalHealthMatters #SupportandHealing #renewhealthcare
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A problem that many faces is when an individual should first see a gynaecologist. The answer is not one size fits all, and can vary depending on different factors. Generally speaking, women should start seeing a gynaecologist around the age of 18 or when they become sexually active. It is important to have regular visits to the gynaecologist to make sure any issues or problems are caught early. Discuss with your doctor if any earlier visits are necessary due to health, lifestyle and family history factors. Menstruation and menopause also play a factor in determining how often one should visit the gynaecologist for examinations.
Your vaginal symptoms may not need any treatment. Or you may have a mild infection that is easy to treat. But without a gynaecologist’s attention, even a mild infection can become a bigger problem. Also, vaginal symptoms sometimes are a sign of more serious conditions. Never delay such things. Book your appointment now. Call us at +91 6292269060 for more details
Visit us at www.renewhealthcare.in for more info
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There’s nothing quite like belting out a tune in the shower or humming along to your favorite song on the radio. But did you know that singing can actually be good for you? That’s right – research has shown that singing can have a number of benefits for your physical and mental health.
For starters, singing is a great way to reduce stress. When you sing, your body releases endorphins, which are hormones that have a mood-boosting effect. This can help to alleviate Stress symptoms like anxiety and depression. In addition, singing requires deep breathing, which helps to increase oxygen levels in your blood and improve your overall respiratory function.
Singing can also help to improve your cardiovascular health. When you sing, your heart rate increases and your blood vessels dilate, which can lead to lower blood pressure and a reduced risk of heart disease. In fact, one study found that choir members had lower blood pressure and better heart health than those who didn’t sing.
So next time you need to let off some steam or want to boost your mood, consider breaking into song. It just might be good for your health!
For starters, singing is a great way to reduce stress. When you sing, your body releases endorphins, which are hormones that have a mood-boosting effect. This can help to alleviate stress symptoms like anxiety and depression. In addition, singing requires deep breathing, which helps to increase oxygen levels in your blood and improve your overall respiratory function.
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Postpartum depression (PPD) is a mental health condition that can affect new mothers after they give birth. Symptoms of PPD can include feelings of sadness, anxiety, and exhaustion. In severe cases, PPD can lead to thoughts of self-harm or even suicide. If you are experiencing symptoms of PPD, it is important to seek professional help. There are many effective treatments available that can help you manage your symptoms and feel better. With proper treatment, most women with PPD make a full recovery and go on to have healthy and happy motherhood experiences.
#postpartumdepression #postnataldepression #babyblues #ppd #ppdtreatment #hormonalchanges #postpartumdepressionawareness #postpartumdepressionsupport #depressionepostpartum
#postpartumdepressionsurvivors #postpartumdepressionisreal ##postpartumdepression
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Expectant mothers often have many questions about what medical treatments are safe to receive during pregnancy. Dental care is one area where there is often confusion, as some women worry that the chemicals used in dental procedures may be harmful to their unborn child. However, dental experts agree that it is perfectly safe to receive dental treatment during pregnancy. In fact, pregnant women are actually at an increased risk for developing gum disease and other oral health problems, making regular dental visits even more important. The best way to ensure that dental treatment is safe for both mother and child is to simply inform your dentist that you are pregnant before receiving any care. This way, your dentist can take any necessary precautions to ensure a healthy and safe experience for both you and your baby.
#dentalhealth #dentalhealthduringpregnancy #pregnancy #mythbusted #bleedinggum #dentalhealth #dentist #dentaltreatment #dentalprocedure
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Renew Healthcare presents a Continuous medical education program for gynecologists, Infertility specialists, Physicians, Urologists, and Post graduate students as a part of their 1-year anniversary celebration.
12th November at Hyatt Regency. Entry by Invitation only.
#cme #event #renewhealthcare #oneyearanniversary #1stanniversary #anniversarycelebration #medicalevent #invitation #gynaecologist #postgraduatestudents #urologist #infertilityspecialists #medicalstudent
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Genetic Counselor Awareness Day is typically hosted on the second Thursday in November each year. It is dedicated to empowering genetic counselors to help raise awareness and interest about genetic counselors in your communities and institutions, and to help consumers understand the important and supportive role genetic counselors can play as part of their healthcare team.
#renew #genetics #geneticcounselors #awareness #Counselors #raiseawareness #November #geneticcounselorawarenessday #genelife #genetictesting #genomics #genelifekolkata #geneticcounseling #genetics #renewyourhealth #health #counsellor
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Mental health during menstruation can affect the way you feel, think and behave. It’s common to experience mood swings like depression or anxiety as it worsens before your period starts each month this is PMS …but don't worry - there are ways of coping with these emotions that will help get rid of what makes them worse so they don’t come back again!
Postpartum Depression…A lot of women experience post-partum depression after they give birth. This can be a really difficult time for both the mother and her family, but it is possible to get through this together with some help from friends or loved ones who care about you! You may feel like nothing interests you anymore; feeling teary all day every single minute without any motivation.
PCOS is a condition that affects female hormone levels, and it can lead to depression. The good news? You have control over your emotions because this disease doesn’t always develop at an early age; in fact, many women don't know they’re diagnosed until their late 20s or 30s! So if you suspect PCOD might be affecting how feel on any given day - .
IVF counselling The idea behind professional counselling while pursuing infertility treatments usually starts when specialists notice something off about how things normally go down - typically an emotional response from either party which leads them away from being able or willing enough on their own accord without outside intervention (a therapist).
Sex therapy -There are many benefits to sex therapy, but one of the best is that it can help alleviate some common problems with relationships. In this case- where two people have difficulty communicating or getting along because they're too busy having sexy times -the therapist may suggest starting up conversations about what went wrong in order to resolve issues before things get worse.
#pms #pmsproblems #pcos #pcoscommunity #postpartumdepression #ivf #ivfcounseling #sextherapy #sexaddictiontherapy #ivftreatment #renewhealthcare #1stanniversary #happy1stanniversary #renewinghope
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Now, let's talk about... SEX 👀🤭
It's an overwhelming feeling when you're about to have sex for the first time, we don't know what to expect next! And so, it's only natural that there are a lot of misconceptions or not knowing much about sex, protection, sexually transmitted infections, and even pregnancy.
That leaves us with a mountain of questions which need answers to,
But before getting into that sneaky action, you absolutely need to gather some basic knowledge and information about having sex because your sexual and reproductive systems are connected to handle your sex life.
In today's post, here's some checklist about what you need to know when you're about to have sex!
Practise safe sex , know more about the best contraceptive method for you, don’t rely on emergency contraceptives as they are only for emergencies .
If you have any questions or any concern about sexual health, reach out to us at Renew Healthcare official website:
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