English Speaking Gynecologist

Gynecology include many different topics. As a Professor in Gynecology working more than 20 years in GynecologyI have treated thousands of women surgically or medicallyIf you require a Gynecologist and looking for Gynecology doctor in Ankara, you can contact me. A health problem in gynecology might be bothering you when you are abroad. Some women prefer Female gynecologist in Ankara or English speaking gynecologist.

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When you get an appointment the vaginal examination and transabdominal / transvajinal ultrasound will be performed in the clinic.

The Details Of The Gynecology Problem

Every woman suffers from some gynecological disorder at some point in her life. There is a very important impact of gynecological disorders on female’s sexual function. These must not be taken lightly as they can adversely affect the ability of woman to produce children or in some cases may threaten their lives. The details of the gynecology problem will be explained to you in detail. The problems you are having can be;

Myomas (fibroids)

Fibroids are the most common benign tumor of the uterus and also the most common solid benign tumor in a female. Fortunately, most of them remain asymptomatic. These are more common in women who have no children or in women who became infertile after one child. The prevalence is highest between 35-45 years of age. Symptoms include heavy menstrual bleeding, irregular bleeding, dysmenorrhea (pain during menstruel bleeding), and infertility (inability to conceive), and painful sexual intercourse, recurrent pregnancy loss in the form of miscarriage or pre-term labor, lower abdominal or pelvic pain, and abdominal enlargement.

Endometriosis

Endometriosis refers to a condition where the lining of the uterus (endometrium) is present in abnormal sites such as the muscle layer of the uterus, ovaries, tubes and occasionally beyond the pelvis. Symptoms include painful periods, painful sex, excessive vaginal bleeding during and in between periods, infertility, and nausea, diarrhea or constipation and tiredness during periods. Once the condition is diagnosed, treatment includes pain medications, hormone therapy such as birth control pills, patches and vaginal rings, progestin-only pills and Danazol, a synthetic steroid.

If medical treatment fails, conservative surgery might be needed to remove the endometriosis tissue. IVF helps women with infertility. In severe cases, removal of the uterus (hysterectomy) might be performed as a last resort during the reproductive years since pregnancy cannot occur following hysterectomy.

Adenomyosis

Uterine adenomyosis is a condition that causes heavy, painful periods. In people who have uterine adenomyosis, the uterus gets larger than normal This happens because the kind of cells that normally line the inside of the uterus start to grow in the walls of the uterus. The symptoms can include: heavy periods, painful periods, pain in the lower belly. Adenomyosis often happens along with other problems that affect the uterus, especially endometriosis.

The only proven treatment for adenomyosis is surgery to remove the uterus, called a hysterectomy. But there are other treatment options that might reduce the heavy bleeding caused by adenomyosis, including: hormon releasing intrauterine device, endometrial ablation, pain killers for pain related symptoms and birth control pills.

Abnormal bleeding

Heavy menstruel bleeding or irregular bleeding.

Irreguler menstruation

Not having period on time due to delays in egg release.

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Contraception

Birth control is a term used to describe ways to prevent pregnancy. Another word for birth control is “contraception.”Different types of birth control include medicines, devices, and procedures. Some types need to be used every time you have sex. Other types can prevent pregnancy for long periods of time. Some types need a prescription, and others do not.

Vaginal discharge

It is the infection and inflammation of vagina. It is very common during childhood, as there is lack of estrogen, estrogenic vaginal defense is lost, and infection occurs easily. The most common cause of vaginitis during reproductive age group is infection by microscopic organisms. Trichomonas vaginitis is caused by organism Trichomonas vaginalis. There is sudden profuse and offensive vaginal discharge, irritation, and itching around vagina, painful urination, and increased frequency of urination. The discharge is thin, greenish-yellow, and frothy with a very bad odor.

Antibiotics are prescribed for treatment. Candida vaginitis or moniliasis is caused by organism Candida albicans. There is vaginal discharge with severely intense vulvovaginal itching and painful sexual intercourse. The discharge is thick, curdy white in color and in flakes, often adherent to vaginal wall. Treatment includes the use of antifungal drugs in the form of either oral tablet, vaginal cream or ovule.

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Sexual problems

Sex can change in a number of ways in some periods of life. You may have less interest in sex or feel pain and discomfort during sex. This can happen because the vagina can become dry, and the tissue can thin, after menopause. There may be several reasons including lower hormones, medical conditions or depression. In this case a number of treaatment options may be offered

Sexually transmitted diseases

These are infections you can catch during sex. They are also called sexually transmitted diseases, or STDs. Most STIs are caused by bacteria or viruses. Chlamydia Gonorrhea, Mycoplasma genitalium, Genital herpes, also called “herpes simplex virus” or “HSV”, Genital warts, also called “human papillomavirus” or “HPV”, Hepatitis B, Syphilis, Trichomoniasis, Human immunodeficiency virus, also called “HIV” – This is the virus that causes AIDS are the causes of STD

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HPV

Human papillomavirus, or “HPV,” is a virus that can cause skin warts, genital warts, and some forms of cancer. People can get infected with HPV if their mouth or genitals touch the genitals of someone who is infected. This mainly happens through oral, vaginal, or anal sex. But HPV can also be spread through close genital-to-genital contact, even without having sex. People who have had a lot of sex partners have a higher chance of getting an HPV infection.

Many people with HPV do not know that they have the infection. So it is easy to spread to partners without realizing it. There are many types of HPV. Different types can cause different health problems. Some types of HPV cause genital warts. But many people do not have any symptoms when they get infected with HPV. And often, the infection will get better on its own. But in some people, the infection doesn’t go away. If this happens, it can lead to problems and may cause cancer.

Hpv Test: An HPV test involves testing cells from the cervix for certain types of HPV.

Condulomas

Condyloma acuminata (genital warts) is a sexually transmitted infection that causes small, skin-colored or pink growths on the labia, at the opening of the vagina, or around or inside the anus. Genital warts are the most common sexually transmitted infection in the United States. Although warts affect both genders, more women than men are diagnosed with warts. Genital warts are caused by HPV.

Warts are skin-colored or pink, and may be smooth and flat or raised with a rough texture. They are usually located on the labia or at the opening of the vagina, but can also be around or inside the anus. Most women with warts do not have any symptoms at all. Less commonly, there may be itching, burning, or tenderness in the genital area. Medical or surgical treatment may be applied.

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Servical cancer screening

Screening tests look for cancer cells in the cervix. The cervix is the bottom part of the uterus, where it meets the vagina. Screening tests also look for cells that could turn into cancer, called “precancer.” They can find cervical cancer and precancer in the early stages, when it can be treated or even cured. PAP test, HPV test or combination test are screening tests.

Pap Test

This is the most commonly used test for screening. It is sometimes called a “Pap smear.” It involves taking cells from the surface of the cervix and sending them to a lab. Then, an expert will look at the cells under a microscope to see if they are abnormal.

Ovarian reserve

Ovarian reserve is a term that is used to determine the capacity of the ovary to provide egg cells that are capable of fertilization resulting in a healthy and successful pregnancy

Ovarian cysts

Ovarian cysts are fluid-filled sacs that develop in or on the ovary. Ovarian cysts occur commonly in women of all ages. Some women with ovarian cysts have pain or pelvic pressure, while others have no symptoms. Irregular menstrual periods are not usually related to an ovarian cyst. Fortunately, most ovarian cysts do not require surgical removal and are not caused by cancer. Cysts can vary in size from less than one centimeter to greater than 10 centimeters. For premenopausal women, the most common causes of ovarian cysts include: ovulation (egg release), dermoid cysts, endometriozis, noncancerous growths and cancer. Either watchful waiting or surgery may be chosen on individiual basis.

Tubal patologies

Tubal pathology is one of the most common causes of female infertility and refers to any process or condition that leads to damage of the fallopian tubes.

Bartholin cyst

A Bartholin cyst is a small sac of fluid that forms when the opening of a Bartholin gland is blocked. There are two Bartholin glands just below the opening of the vagina. The Bartholin glands make small amounts of fluid. The fluid helps keep the vulva moist. (The vulva is the area around the opening of the vagina that includes the labia.) If something blocks the opening of a Bartholin gland, fluid can build up and form a cyst. This usually happens in just one gland, not both at once. If a Bartholin gland cyst gets infected, it can form an abscess. An abscess is a pocket of pus that can cause a lump to form on the vulva. Symptoms of an abscess include: severe pain (it might be painful to walk. You also might not be able to sit or have sex), swelling, redness. Antibiotherapy, draining the cyst or abscess and surgery (removal of the gland)  are treatment options.

Hidrosalpinx

Hydrosalpinx is the name for a condition in which a woman’s fallopian tube becomes blocked with fluid.

Intrauterine device

An intrauterine device (IUD) is a type of birth control. It is a small, T-shaped device that is inserted in your uterus by going through your vagina and cervix during your gynecologist appointment. These devices are made of flexible plastic and have two thin plastic strings that hang out of the cervix. They are very small, a little more than 2.5 cm in width and length. An IUD is one of the safest, most effective methods for preventing pregnancy. It is a good choice for people, including teens, who do not want to get pregnant for at least 1 year. An IUD can also be used to prevent pregnancy if it is put in within 5 days after you have unprotected sex. This is known as “emergency contraception.” You can also use IUDs for reasons other than birth control. For example, one type of IUD (with progesterone hormone) can be used to treat heavy, painful periods.

Best Gynecologist Near Me

English speaking gynecologist is of great importance . You need to clearly understand the situation you have. If you are living in Ankara for a while, you will need a Gynecologist in Ankara for regular examinations. Many Gynecology problems are solved medically. But if you have a problem that needs surgery it can easily be treated with laparoscopic surgery.

Laparoscopy is performed with very small incisions. One cm incision on your belly bottom and two incisions of half cm in lower part of your abdomen are adequate to this surgery. This surgery needs special instrumentation. With laparoscopy the surgery is more comfortable and less painful with only one night stay at the hospital. As the incisions are very small the risk of infections are very low. You can easily go on with your daily activities after laparoscopy. In Turkey, like in Europe and United States Gynecology problems can be terated with laparoscopy by a trained gynecologist.