[frame_left][/frame_left]As a gynecologist, one of the most common complaints from women is a complaint of vaginal discharge with odor or itching. There are a plethora of over the counter creams and ointments that claim to improve these symptoms. Some of the options being offered can be effective … [Read more...]
Gynecology
Is Postmenopausal Bleeding Normal?
I was inspired to write a blog post on postmenopausal bleeding due to one of my patient's recent experiences. My patient came in to our OB/GYN office for her pap smear and exam. It had been two years since I had seen her in the office. She was postmenopausal and had only some spotting which had … [Read more...]
HPV Education is the First Step Towards Making the Right Decision
There has been a great deal of controversy about HPV, which stands for Human Pappilloma Virus. While a large number of pediatricians and gynecologists are recommending the vaccine, many parents are confused about the virus due to false information and fake incidents placed on social media websites … [Read more...]
When Should My Daughter Have Her First Gynecological Exam?
As an OB/GYN doctor, I am often asked by my patients, "When should I bring in my daughter for her first gynecological exam?" While there is no concrete answer to this question, I hope this response will provide guidance and some peace of mind. The pediatrician will usually care for your daughter … [Read more...]
The Oakland Press Interviews Dr. Paul Corsi on Robotic Surgery System Utilization for Gynecological Procedures
Published: Sunday, July 5, 2009 By Jillian Kushner, Special to The Oakland Press Robotic surgery performed on Intuitive Surgical’s da Vinci system has been gaining popularity in the fields of urology, neurology, cardiology and now gynecology since the Food and Drug Administration approved the … [Read more...]