Author: Dr. Hashmi

Migraine headaches affect millions of people. Tension headaches are even more common, affecting about 40% of the population. People with mixed tension migraine have features of both types of headaches. It is difficult to differentiate which symptoms are due to which type of headache. Women have mixed tension migraines more often than men. MIGROKILL HERBAL CAPSULE has developed a new herbal blend with the intention of providing relief from Migraine Headaches. Support for Migraine Prevention combines many different all-natural herbal extracts that have been historically shown to ease the pain and various other symptoms associated with migraine headaches, allowing you…

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Azoospermia, In the past, fertility specialists concentrated mainly on the woman when pregnancy failed to occur and was blamed wholly and solely on woman. May be this was because the male psyche equated fertility with virility and considered, failure to father a child with shame. Studies today however show that male infertility is increasing in frequency and 40 % of infertility emanates directly from man. Infect the number of sperm that men are producing has dropped by almost half during the last 40 years, according to several studies. The implications in the sperm decline can have far reaching effects for…

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Infertility may be said to be “unexplained” in cases where the women is ovulating regularly, has open fallopian tubes with no adhesion or endometriosis. The man has normal sperm production and the post coital test is positive. Intercourse must take place frequently, particularly around the time of ovulation, and the couple must have been trying to conceive for at least one year. About 10% of all infertile couples have unexplained infertility. Unexplained infertility simply means the doctors do not know why the couple is infertile it is a confession of medical ignorance. Some possible causes of unexplained infertility are mentioned…

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The sexual and reproductive organs on the outside of a woman’s body are called the external genitals. There are three openings in the genital area. In front is the urethra, from where urine comes out; below the urethra is the opening to the vagina which is called the introit-us; and the third is the anus from where a bowel movement leaves the body. The outer genital area is called the vulva. The vulva includes the clitoris, the labia majors and the labia minors. The most sensitive part of the genital area is the clitoris. This is a pea-shaped organ which…

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Endometriosis is the abnormal growth of cells (endometrial cells) similar to those that form the inside of the uterus, but in a location outside of the uterus. Endometrial cells are cells that are shed each month during menstruation. The cells of endometriosis attach themselves to tissue outside the uterus and are called endometriosis implants. These implants are most commonly found on the ovaries, the Fallopian tubes, outer surfaces of the uterus or intestines, and on the surface lining of the pelvic cavity. They can also be found in the vagina, cervix, and bladder, although less commonly than other locations in…

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The fallopian tubes are the channels between the uterus and the ovaries. Sometimes these tubes are to found to be blocked or at least one is blocked or there is scarring or other damage to the tube. This damage can lead to infertility. Around 20 to 25% of infertility is caused due to these factors. Tubal infertility can be caused due to pelvic inflammatory diseases (PID). As an infection begins the body gets ready to attack. White blood cells and other fluids fill the tubes to fight the infection. If the body resistance is good it wins but in the…

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Ovulation is the process in a female’s menstrual cycle by which a mature ovarian follicle ruptures and discharges an ovum (also known as an oocyte, female gamete, or casually, an egg). Ovulation also occurs in the estrous cycle of other female mammals, which differs in many fundamental ways from the menstrual cycle. The time immediately surrounding ovulation is referred to as the ovulatory phase or the periovulatory period. Normally, one of the ovaries releases a single mature egg every month. Women may experience pain or abdominal discomfort at the time of ovulation and occasionally have some slight vaginal bleeding. The…

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Fertilization is truly one of nature’s miracles of the millions of sperm released during an ejaculation, only a few hundred will survive to make the arduous trip to the egg. of the few hundred sperm, which reach the egg, only one will successfully fertilize it. In the process of fertilization, the female’s chromosomes in the egg and the male’s chromosomes in the sperms fuse together to create a new life- one which is totally different from all others, because of its unique genetic composition. During the time that the sperm spend in the female reproductive tract, while swimming towards the…

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Cervical mucus is a jelly like substance produced by tiny glands in the cervix called cervical crypts. It has a protective function and may prevent bacteria from getting into the uterine cavity. The mucus changes, predictable and cyclically during the menstrual cycle. During the first half of the cycle, before ovulation, when the estrogenic hormones are produced by the cervical glands becomes watery, copious, clear & stretchy. Sperm can penetrate this watery mucus easily, and when intercourse takes place, sperm swim through the mucus rapidly into the uterus. After ovulation, the quality of the mucus changes because the corpus leutum…

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Causes of Childlessness:- Once married, every couple expects to have their own babies. It is their first and foremost dream. But it is impossible to predict when an individual couple will succeed in achieving pregnancy. There are many reasons for this, including the fact that some eggs do not fertilize and some of the fertilized eggs do not grow well in the early developmental stage. However over a period of one year the chance of achieving a successful pregnancy is between 80% to 90%. In other words 7 out of 8 couple will be on their way to becoming parents…

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