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healthcare › ... › fecal-incontinence
… history and discussion of your symptoms. During your visit, your urogynecologist may: Ask questions about when … conservative treatments such as behavior modification, diet changes, and pelvic floor muscle exercises, however, some … for the treatment of fecal incontinence include: Dietary changes Adjust fiber intake gradually. A fiber supplement …
education › ... › using-the-system
… an alternative network or you may access the site through myapps.bcm.edu and clicking on the Faculty Evaluations link. … Can I access and complete the form through my tablet or iPad? … I don’t remember my Baylor ECA (username) and/or password. How can I retrieve …
healthcare › ... › menstrual-disorders
… cycle. They are one of the most common reasons women visit their gynecologist. Menstrual disorders and their … and other factors. Treatment options range from lifestyle changes to medical options to surgery, including … Dietary changes …
healthcare › ... › frequently-asked-questions
… any increased pain, swelling, warmth, redness, or drainage from your incision site(s), temperature greater …
healthcare › ... › abnormal-menstrual-bleeding
… considered normal. However, in some cases, differences or changes in your menstrual bleeding are considered abnormal … menstrual bleeding, including: Menstrual dysfunction Change in hormone levels Tumors, polyps or fibroids of the … age and other factors. Treatments can range from lifestyle changes to medical options to surgery. Treatment options …
research › ... › projects
… screens to identify genetic modifiers of hallmark splicing changes to be applied to the mouse models and validated in … regulatory mechanisms during periods of physiological change: postnatal heart development, postnatal skeletal … via alternative splicing do not show substantial changes in mRNA levels indicating that alternative splicing …
healthcare › ... › pregnancy-complications
… healthcare provider immediately if you have any physical changes that seem unusual. Possible symptoms may include: … tests Your OB/GYN will provide you with a schedule of visits, tests and screenings to help prevent complications … include: Close monitoring Bed rest Hospitalization Dietary changes Exercise Medications C-section delivery …
departments › ... › residents
… origins of health and disease and the placenta-brain axis. My research interests lie in gene-environment interactions, specifically how gene expression changes in response to prenatal/perinatal exposures (e.g. … because of how well designed and structured it was to help my training as not only a pediatrician but also as a …
healthcare › ... › vulvodynia
… muscles that support the pelvic organs Allergies Hormonal changes, including those that occur with a menstrual cycle … intensity of the pain Biopsy or colposcopy , if any skin changes are found during the pelvic exam … Lifestyle changes: …
healthcare › ... › frequently-asked-questions
… What if I move my eye during the laser treatment? … How soon can I have my second eye treated or can I have both eyes treated the … When can I resume my normal activities following laser eye surgery? … When does my vision recover following laser vision correction? … Will laser vision surgery eliminate my need for reading glasses? …