Let's talk womens health šŸ’ž

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Here at Jean Jail, we are proud supporters of womens health and the Jean Hailes foundation.

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We designed our exclusive Jean Jail Pyjama range with the hopes to spread awareness about various womens issues, such as endometriosis,

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PCOS, infertility, breast cancer and more, all whilst donating $5 from each pyjama sale to Jean Hailes.

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As we are passionate about spreading awareness and starting the conversation, we are chatting all things womens

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health on our blog and social media channels over the next little bit. If you haven't come across Jean Hailes website before,

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first of all lucky you, that means you're one of the lucky ones that haven't had to deal with any health issues that many women face everyday :)

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Jean Hailes is a not-for-profit organisation that is dedicated to improving the knowledge of womens health throughout the various stages of their lives,

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providing a world-class health service for women. Now, let's talk WOMENS HEALTH and start spreading awareness and making a difference together.

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Ā ENDOMETRIOSIS

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What is it? Endo is a condition that occurs when cells similar to those that line the uterus are found in other parts of the body.

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It most commonly occurs in the pelvis and can affect a woman's reproductive organs.

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Causes & Symptoms There are no real known causes for Endometriosis and causing factors can differ in different women.

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Some of the main factors that have a role in causing endo include, family history, retrograde menstruation, metaplasia and

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changes in the immune cells heavy bleeding periods. Symptoms can vary from woman to woman, with some women experiencing

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and living in severe pain, whereas other woman have no symptoms. Some of the main symptoms that you may experience

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include pain immediately before and during your period, painful sex, lower abdominal and pelvic pain, ovulation pain in the ovary area,

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heavy bleeding, bladder and bowel pain and issues, tiredness and changes in mood.

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Diagnosis If you think you are suffering from the symptoms mentioned above or are in severe pain, make sure to go and see your GP and gynaecologist.

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The main standard for diagnosing endo is by having a laparoscopy, which is a procedure performed via keyhole surgery.

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Endometriosis is usually classified in stages from minimal to severe.

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Management & Treatment There are a few options for managing and treating endo; including a healthy lifestyle, pain-relief medications,

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hormone therapy such as combined oral contraceptive pills and progestins. At home management to deal with

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day to day living can include hot water bags, lots of rest and warm baths with calming oils.

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The main thing to remember if you suffer from Endometriosis, is that you're not alone. 1 in 10 women in their reproductive years suffer from the condition.

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Here are some inspiring and empowering women that we love, that also suffer from endo that help to spread awareness and positive vibes!

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Ā PCOS

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What is it? Polycystic Ovary Syndrome affects 12-18% of women of reproductive age, affecting their hormone levels. Women with PCOS produce a

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higher-than-normal amount of male hormones. This hormone imbalance causes them to skip menstrual periods and can cause fertility issues.

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Causes & Symptoms Many of the symptoms of PCOS are caused by high levels of androgens circulating in your body, causing 'hyperandrogenism'.

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Androgens are also called 'male' hormones, the main one being testosterone. All women produce small amounts of androgens in their tissues including the

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ovaries but some can over produce, causing PCOS. The symptoms of PCOS include excess hair growth, scalp hair loss, acne, weight gain, difficulties

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with fertility, increased anxiety and depression and irregular or infrequent periods.

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Diagnosis It is best to consult your doctor if you have any struggles and suspect you may have signs of PCOS.

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There are certain tests and medical examinations that your doctor can recommend to test for PCOS.

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Management & Treatmentļ»æļ»æ There are a range of management and treatment options available to help with different cases of PCOS.

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A healthy lifestyle is one of the most important aspects of managing PCOS day to day. Along with regular physical activity,

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this helps to increase energy levels and helps with self confidence and self esteem.

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BREAST HEALTH

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Breasts come in all shapes and sizes and will change from adolescence to menopause. Breast lumps, cysts, mastitis and painful breasts can occur in many

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women. Knowing what is normal, how to conduct a breast check and when to see your doctor of you are worried about changes to your breasts is important.

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Common Breast ConditionsĀ  Breast pain is the most common breast symptom and reason to seek medical help. It is often linked to the menstrual cycle in

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younger women. Both the contraceptive pill and menopause hormone therapy can cause breast discomfort in some women.

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Fibroadenomas are common, non-painful, benign breast lumps that are made up of glands and fibrous tissue.

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This type of lump feels quite smooth and firm. They can grow as large as a golf ball and become tender in the days before a cycle.

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Make sure to have any lumps like this assessed by your doctor.

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Breast ChecksĀ  Being familiar with the look and feel of your breasts makes it easier to notice when changes occur.

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From your 20s onwards you should do regular checks once a month; including looking in the mirror and checking the shape, size

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and colour of your breasts, feeling your breasts whilst in the shower, feel around your breasts whilst lying down with your arm

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bent at the elbow and resting above your head. You can find more information about breast checks at Jean Hailes.

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Breast CancerĀ  Breast Cancer is an abnormal growth of cells in the breast. There are various types of breast cancer, but they all start in the

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milk ducts or the milk lobules (milk-producing glands). The cancer can grow into surrounding tissues and spread to other organs of the body.

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Around one in every eight woman is diagnosed with breast cancer before the age of 85.

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The main risk factors for breast cancer are the ones you can't change; being a woman, getting older, having a strong family history of

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breast cancer, inheriting a faulty gene that increases the risk. It is important to have regular checks with your doctor

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if you are at a high risk and make sure to be self checking.

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