Medical experts often treat heavy periods with less invasive methods first, such as birth control pills or global endometrial ablation (GEA), and reserve hysterectomy for specific circumstances.
Listen to Dr. Ann Dunnewold as she explains why the use of depression medication to treat PMDD / Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder, does not mean a woman has depression. Plus find out what the defining factor to having PMDD is.
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(HealthDay News) -- Women don't need to start having mammograms to screen for breast cancer until they're 50, and they only need to have those exams every other year, new government guidelines ...