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Learn More About Falopi Tubes

Fallopian tubes are part of the female reproductive system that plays an important role in the process of menstruation and fertilization. Some women have certain diseases or conditions that cause the fallopian tubes to become blocked. As a result, women with disorders of the fallopian tubes can be difficult to get pregnant. The fallopian tube is a channel with a length of about 10-13 cm and a diameter of about 1 cm that connects the ovary (ovary) and uterus. This channel serves as a place for the egg to move from the ovary to the uterus during ovulation and as a meeting point for the egg with sperm during the fertilization process. If the fallopian tubes are blocked, the egg's journey to the uterus will be obstructed. Things that Happen if the Falopi Tubes are Clogged Blockage of the fallopian tubes causes sperm can not meet with eggs in the uterus, so fertilization can not occur. This condition can cause fertility problems (infertility). This blocked fallopian tube rarely c
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Understanding the Causes of 9-Month Infants Yet Teething

Normally, a baby's first teeth begin to grow at the age of 6 months, beginning with the growth of the lower middle incisors. Other teeth will grow with age. Well, what if until the age of 9 months, the baby has not teething? Is it normal? At the age of 9 months, Mother may see various signs of the growth and development of the Little Child, which is increasingly rapid, including the appearance of first teeth. But if your baby's first teeth do not appear until the age of 9 months, it might make Mother worry. Well, so as not to further disturb the mind of the Mother, understand the various reasons for the emergence of teeth Little Child at the age of 9 months, through the following explanation. Causes of 9-Month Infants Yet Teething Dental growth time is certainly not the same for every baby. There are babies whose teeth have grown at the age of 6 months, there are also teeth that have appeared since birth, or often called Christmas teeth, and there are also babies whose te

Treating bronchitis in children

Bronchitis is an infection or inflammation that occurs in the main airways to the lungs or called bronchi. Bronchitis in children can occur when bacterial or viral infections that cause colds, coughs, and sinusitis spread to the bronchi. When bacteria or viruses have settled and proliferated in the bronchi, the airways will swell, become inflamed, and are filled with phlegm. In addition to bacteria and viruses, bronchitis in children can also be caused by allergies and irritation due to pollution, cigarette smoke, and dust fumes. What are the symptoms? Acute bronchitis will produce the following symptoms. Coughing that lasts for five days or more. Sputum clear, white, yellow, or green. Chest pain, or pain when coughing. Not always accompanied by a fever, although mild fever may occasionally appear. In certain conditions, children must immediately get help from a doctor, that is if there is a fever with temperatures above 38ºC accompanied by loss of appetite, shortness of br