For many years the topic of reproductive
has been considered as a great taboo in the society. People often try to avoid
such conversations without realizing the adverse effects this lack of information
can have in long term. People may try to avoid talking about this subject but
one fact which cannot be denied is that these organs are just as important as
any other organ. The dilemma which arises here is, if the society is not
willing to talk about it, who is there to share the problems with? The field of
medical science has answer to every problem and in this case, the answer is a
branch of medicine known as gynecology.
Gynecology is the branch of medical science
which deals with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases related to female
reproductive organs like vagina, uterus and ovaries as well as breasts. This
branch of science is exclusively for women and it has its male counterpart
called andrology. It is primarily a surgical branch serving various purposes
like birth control, infertility, infections to these organs through the use of
both oral medicine and surgeries although surgery is the more common option.
The job of a gynecologist has often been
looked down in the past. The society has always questioned the motives of the
doctor for wanting to work with female sex organs. This narrow mindedness has
slowly been eradicated and this branch commands as much respect as any other
when it comes to medical science.
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