What does vascular pain feel like
The most common symptom is pain which is a result of the interruption of blood flow to a tissue or muscles. The pain is seen usually when you are walking or climbing stairs and stops when you are in rest
What are the types of vascular disease
Some of the common vascular diseases are stroke, peripheral artery disease, abdominal aortic aneurysm, carotid artery disease, arteriovenous malformation, critical limb ischemia, pulmonary embolism, deep vein thrombosis, chronic venous insufficiency, and varicose
What is Vascular disease
Vascular disease is a condition that affects the network of your blood vessels (arteries and veins), also known as your vascular or circulatory system
How successful is in vitro fertilization
The success rate of IVF clinics depends on many factors including lifestyle, maternal age, reproductive history, the cause of infertility. However, pregnancy rates are not the same as live birth rates. IVF success rate for women under age 35 who start an IVF cycle is 40 percent, women above age 42 have 4 percent success rate
Is the embryo transfer painful
The procedure is usually painless and generally, you might experience mild cramping. It is similar to intrauterine insemination (IUI) procedure and you may feel only the speculum
How long does the egg retrieval take
Egg retrieval typically takes under 30 minutes which is based on the number of follicles that are present. Since it is done under anesthesia, this process is not painful
What are the common risks associated with IVF procedure
The common risks associated with IVF procedure are nausea or vomiting, decreased urinary frequency, shortness of breath, faintness, severe stomach pain and bloating and weight gain within three to five days
What are the side effects of in vitro fertilization
Some of the side effects after IVF are Mild cramping, bloating, passing a small amount of fluid after the IVF procedure, breast tenderness and constipation
What are the causes of female infertility
The causes of female infertility include ovulation disorders, uterine or cervical abnormalities, fallopian tube damage or blockage, endometriosis, cancer and its treatment, early menopause and pelvic adhesions
How to prevent infertility
Infertility is not preventable in both men and women, but it can be managed with various strategies such as:
Limit drug, tobacco use and intake of too much alcohol, avoid high temperatures found in hot tubs and hot baths, do not take medications that affect fertility, exercise moderately, avoid exposure to environmental or industrial toxins, limit caffeine, quit smoking and manage ideal weight