Self-care
Women’s health problems encompass a wide range of issues that can often be overlooked, but they are a very important part of staying healthy. Physical conditions can involve menstrual irregularity, reproductive health, menopause, stress incontinence to ailments such as cancer, heart disease, and osteoporosis.
By Matilda International Hospital
|04 Sep, 2023
Urinary tract infections are a common problem for women. They can cause uncomfortable symptoms like a frequent urge to urinate, burning sensation when urinating, and pain in the lower abdomen, back and sides. In severe cases, there could also be fever and blood in the urine.
By Dr. KAN Wai Man, Raymond, Specialist in Urology
|30 Aug, 2023
With the increasing trend of disease among younger women, regular health checks allow you to stay informed about your overall health and identify potential health issues early on when they may be easier to treat.
By Dr. HO Chung Lam, Karen
|16 May, 2023
What can I do to prevent cervical cancer? What should I do if I suspect cervical cancer?
By Dr. Dorothy NG
|21 Nov, 2022
Andropause is a condition that affects men as they age. It is often described as 'menopause in men' and can cause a variety of symptoms.
By Dr. Linda HUI
|18 Nov, 2022
Menopause is a natural process that all women go through. It marks the end of menstruation and is usually accompanied by a variety of symptoms, both physical and emotional.
By Dr. Linda HUI
|18 Nov, 2022
Menopause can be a difficult time for women, and it's important that you understand what's going on and how you can help.
18 Nov, 2022
Have you been having difficulty emptying your bladder? Do you feel the need to go to the bathroom more often? Does the need to urinate at night wake you? If so, you may be having problems with your prostate.
By Dr. Bryan CHENG
|03 Nov, 2022
One in 14 ladies in Hong Kong is diagnosed with breast cancer, making it the most common cancer among females in Hong Kong. Fortunately, with modern screening tools and treatment options, the survival rate of breast cancer is high.
By Dr. Mandy WONG
|03 Nov, 2022