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Hydrocele
Painless buildup of watery fluid around one or both testicles.
Prostrate Cancer
Malignant tumor that grows in the prostate gland.
Epididymitis
Inflammation or infection of the epididymis where mature sperm are stored before ejaculation
Circuncision
Surgical removal of the foreskin of the penis
Erectile Dysfunction
Inability to archive or maintain an erection sufficient for sexual intercorse
Myomectomy
Surgery that removes uterine fibroids without removing healthy tissue
Hysterectomy
Surgical removal of the Uterus
Cervicitis
Inflammation of the cervix usually caused by sexually transmitted infections
Cervical Cancer
Rapid uncontrolled growth of severely abnormal cells on the cervix
Premenstrual Syndrome
Symptoms that develop just prior to the onset of a menstrual period
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
Any inflammation of the female reproductive organs
Vaginitis
Inflammation of the vagina usually caused by a change in the normal balance of vaginal bacteria
Uterine Fibroids
Benign tumors made up of muscle cells and other tissues that grow within the wall of the uterus
Ovarian Cysts
Sacs filled with fluid or semisolid material develop on or within the ovary they disappear by their own
Fibrocystic Breast Disease
Condition that involves common bening changes in the tissue of the breast
Ovulation
Process of producing an Ovum and releasing it into the pelvic cavity
Endrometriosis
Condition in wich the endrometrium is found outside the uterus usually on the pelvis or abdominal cavity
Salpingo-Oopherectomy
Removal of the fallopian tubes and ovaries
Fallopian Tubes
Structures that extend laterally from either side of the uterus