Sammy's Herbal Women's Hub

Sammy's Herbal Women's Hub At Sammy's Herbal Women's Hub, we provide the best possible cure to women with female medical condit

24/05/2022
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21/04/2022

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21/04/2022

Greetings everyone!
Today, we are going to talk about the possible causes of dysmenorrhea.
The primary dysmenorrhea is caused by a contraction of the uterus. During menstruation, the hormones prostaglandins makes the uterus to contract strongly throughout the menstrual cycle, and by so doing it may press against nearby blood vessels, cutting off the supply of oxygen to some tissues. One may experience pains when part of the muscle tissues does not get the oxygen it want.
What are the causes of secondary dysmenorrhea?
They include;
Pelvic inflammatory diseases
Sexually transmitted infections
Ovarian cyst or tumours
Fibroids
Adenomyosis
Endometriosis
Other disorders with the reproductive organs.

These causes will be discussed in our next post.

Don't forget both types of dysmenorrhea can be cured!!!! So contact us and testify to our quality products and services yourself!!!!!

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20/04/2022

Suffering from dysmenorrhea? Hurry and get in touch!!!!!

20/04/2022

Hello lovely customers!!!!!!
Before we talk about the causes of dysmenorrhea, let have a fair idea about the two types of dysmenorrhea. There are two types of dysmenorrhea. Namely, the primary and secondary.
Primary dysmenorrhea refers to the normal menstrual cramps females experience that is not attributed to other disorders or diseases. It's caused by excessive levels of prostaglandins,thus hormones that makes the uterus contract during menstruation and childbirth. The pain is as a result of the release of these hormones , when the lining is sloughing off during menstrual period. The pains of that of the primary is usually associated with symptoms like nausea, fatigue, diarrhea, vomiting etc. The pain of that of the primary is brief and not harmful and usually becomes less painful as one grows and may stop completely when one gives birth.
Secondary dysmenorrhea refers to the pains experienced by females during menstruation as a result of disorders or infections in the female reproductive organ. Pains associated with this last longer and has no other symptoms like that of the primary. Pains increases as one grows and may not stop naturally like that of the primary.

Follow us for more details!!!!!!! Please don't forget to contact us for the treatment of any female related disease. We have your interest at heart!!!!

29/09/2021
29/09/2021
Hello everyone, this week we are going to delve more into what exactly dysmenorrhea is. To set the ball rolling,What is ...
29/09/2021

Hello everyone, this week we are going to delve more into what exactly dysmenorrhea is.
To set the ball rolling,
What is Dysmenorrhea? It is a medical term for painful menstrual periods that is associated with abdominal cramps, which are often caused by uterine contractions.
Now knowing what it is, what are the causes of Dysmenorrhea?

Well, find the answer in our next post!

Don't forget to contact us for treatment because we are always at your service. Call call call do not hesitate!!

Hello everyone, this week we are going to delve more into what Dysmenorrhea is. To set the ball rolling, What is Dysmeno...
29/09/2021

Hello everyone, this week we are going to delve more into what Dysmenorrhea is. To set the ball rolling,
What is Dysmenorrhea?
The pain associated with menstruation is what is medically termed as Dysmenorrhea. This is where a female experiences painful menstrual period, abdominal cramps as a result of uterine contractions.
Now knowing what it is, what are the causes of Dysmenorrhea?
Find the answer in our next post!!!

Don't forget to contact us for treatment because we always at your service!!!
Call call call do not hesitate!!!!!!!!!

01/03/2021

Ladies, are you fighting with any of the following and don't know what to do? Are you at the verge of giving up because you feel all hope is lost? Are you frustrated because you've still not found a cure?

Worry no more. 's Herbal Women's Hub is here for you. Perhaps you should give them a try.

They provide cure to women with the following medical conditions :

1. Infertility

2. Dysmenorrhea (painful menstrual cramps)

3. Fibroid

4. Blocked tube

5. Va**na odour

6. Gonorrhea

7. Syphilis

8. Cyst

Contact them on: 0541578780

Or follow this link to their page :
www.facebook.com/sammys-Herbal-Womens-Hub-107053511421706/

Location : Kasoa

NB: you can call to book an appointment

At Sammy's Herbal Women's Hub, we provide the best possible cure to women with female medical condit

17/02/2021

Do you know?
About 60 to 65% of women develop fibroid at age 50.
What at all is fibroid

Leiomyomas, or “fibroids” as they are commonly known, are fibrous tumors that grow in the wall of the uterus, and they’re almost always non-cancerous. Women can have a single fibroid or multiple fibroids and they can range from the size of a seed to the size of a melon.

12/02/2021

Sammy's Herbal Women's Hub is an online Herbal hub that focuses on providing the best possible cure using only natural herbs to women with female medical conditions, which includes;
Infertility
Dysmenorrhea
Fibroid
Blocked tube
Urinary tract infections
Gonorrhea
Syphilis
Piles
Va**na looseness
Va**na dryness
Va**na odour
Cyst
and many more!!!!!!!!
Do not hesitate to contact us!!!!

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Monday 08:30 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:30 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:30 - 17:00
Thursday 08:30 - 17:00
Friday 08:30 - 17:00
Saturday 08:30 - 17:00
Sunday 12:00 - 17:00

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