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12 Uses of PRP in Gynaecology Practice 2020

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This article reviews the uses of PRP (platelet rich plasma) in various gynaecological problems and the scientific evidence behind it to help you make an informed decision. What is PRP? Platelets are a naturally occurring component of your own blood and play an important role in wound healing and tissue regeneration. Platelet Rich Plasma [PRP] therapy is the process of isolating platelets from the blood and concentrating these platelets to much higher concentration levels than normal, through the process of centrifugation. The result is Platelet Rich Plasma [PRP]. PRP is currently considered a new and promising treatment for some gynaecological disorders especially disorders that are not very effective with conventional treatments. PRP in Gynaecology Practice Studies and Research Update Here, we have listed and compiled all significant scientific publications related to PRP in the field of gynaecology. The list was complied by running various searches on PubMed, Google Schol...

Laser Treatment for Female Incontinence in Malaysia 2020

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If you are looking to find the best laser treatment for your incontinence in Malaysia, you are in the right place. Stress Urinary incontinence (SUI) can occur while laughing, sneezing, coughing or exercising. This is common in young mothers, but it can occur at all ages. Pregnancy and more importantly labour and vaginal delivery are the factors most often associated with the loss of sensation and damage to the female pelvic floor. It not only results in changes in sensation during intercourse but may have an adverse impact on urinary and lower bowel function (urinary incontinence and problems with emptying the bowels). It is usually treated with pelvic physiotherapy (and sometimes even surgery), but nowadays it can also be treated with a painless vaginal laser treatment. HOW DOES IT WORK? With a vaginal laser treatment, the vaginal wall is strengthened. The laser stimulates the mucous membranes and the underlying connective tissue of the vagina, so the vagina better supports...