Now in its 5th edition, this practical handbook was winner of the BMAs Best new book in primary care award and is a best-seller in the field of womens health care. The clear, evidence-based text is packed with readily accessible information, interspersed with figures and tables for easy reference in the busy GP surgery. The book covers areas not normally included in standard gynaecology textbooks and will be invaluable for gynaecologists in training, those preparing for theMRCGP, MRCOG and DRCOG examinations, as well as the well-informed lay woman. This new edition has been comprehensively revised to reflect recent developments. All the chapters have been updated or completely rewritten, and new authors have been selected on the basis of their expertise and direct experience of primary care. Each chapter includes a section on the questions patients frequently ask, along with the answers. There are also model consultations on common problems - what a good GP might realistically cover in a ten minute appointment. The chapters include::menstrual problems, vaginal discharge and sexually transmitted infections, cystitis, chronic pelvic pain, infertility and early pregnancy loss, unwanted pregnancy, contraception, breast disorders, eating disorders and complementary medicine - reviewing evidence as it affects womens health. New chapters include:: menopause and osteoporosis - with a detailed review of the evidence weighing up the risks and benefits of HRT, premenstrual syndrome, vulval disorders, incontinence, sexual problems, domestic violence, breast, cervical and ovarian cancer screening, familial cancers and health promotion in primary care.
Menstrual problems; Premenstrual syndrome; The menopause and hormone replacement therapy; Contraception; Unwanted pregnancy and abortion; Infertility and early pregnancy loss; Cystitis; Management of urinary incontinence in women; Vaginal discharge and sexually transmitted infections; Vulval disorders; Chronic pelvic pain; Breast disorders; Womens cancer screening: cervical, breast and ovarian screening; Familial cancers and womens health; Eating disorders; Sexual problems; Domestic violence; Promoting the health of women in primary care; Complementary medicine and womens health;
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