We, as women, need to take cardiovascular disease seriously. Heart disease can seriously impact our quality of life and is the number one cause of death for women.
The good thing, though, is that this deadly disease is mostly preventable and often reversible through lifestyle choices and that puts the power in your hands. What you do today can impact how you look, feel, and experience the rest of your life.
We love that hearts are used as symbols of love and believe that being proactive with heart health is a way of loving yourself. The lifestyle changes you make to support your heart will improve your overall health and longevity as well.
We hope you are ready to start giving your heart (and yourself) some love. Here are some ideas to get you started.
Smoking and Vaping are dangerous for your heart and lungs. Tobacco is also directly linked to cancer and it is important that if you are smoking or vaping you stop soon. If you need support, talk to your doctor or visit the Smokefree website for resources and motivation.
The American Heart Association recommends 150 minutes of moderate aerobic activity per week to maintain a healthy heart. They also recommend strength training twice a week and in general, limiting the amount of time you spend sitting.
Exercising this way will also help you maintain a healthy weight, which will help you look and feel better in addition to keeping your heart healthy.
One of the effects of stress is an increase in your heartrate and blood pressure. When this happens regularly it can be dangerous. We encourage you to reduce your exposure to stressful situations when you can and find ways to help you stay calm. Here are some ideas to get you started.
There are also apps that can help you with this like Calm or Insight Timer and many programs available both in person and online.
One of the most important ways to protect your health is to eat foods that are good for your heart and avoid those that aren’t. You will want to focus on whole foods like grains, beans, vegetables and fruits and avoid sugars, breads, certain oils and salty foods. Limiting sodium is especially important as it can increase your blood pressure.
Two of the commonly recommended diets for heart health are the Dash Diet and Mediterranean Diet. They both include flavorful foods that you can enjoy. These diets also support brain health, are anti-inflammatory and are good for you overall. We encourage you to find and adopt a heart healthy eating plan that works for you.
We take heart disease seriously and hope you do too. Improving your lifestyle in any of these areas will help and if you do them all we believe you are likely to look better, feel better and live longer, more vibrant lives. Please reach out to us if you would like our support on your heart heath journey.
Miracle Orchids Medical Center – Fountain Valley, CA – (714) 486-1228
A new year is a fresh start full of new opportunities. Whether you make resolutions or not, you can take advantage of the fresh energy of the new year to boost your health. Some of you will love setting new goals and planning how to achieve them while others will be more comfortable just easing into them. Whatever you choose, we hope you take advantage of this new year to create better health.
Here are some of the areas we recommend focusing on:
Improving Health Habits – It is likely the most common new year resolutions are around diet and exercise. Our health habits tend to slip over the holidays, leaving us feeling a little behind and more ready to get back on track. Or, we may want to finally lose weight, get strong or choose foods that are better for us. Diet and exercise are powerful ways to improve your health whether you have a big plan or just lean into one small step at a time.
Limiting Unhealthy Things – If there are things in your life that are inhibiting your health or happiness, now might be a good time to let them go. They can be things we put in our body like sugar, alcohol, drugs, tobacco or vaping. For some of you they may be things you do too much of, like gaming, TV, gambling, shopping or watching news programs that leave you feeling upset. Actually, anything that detracts from your ability to live well and enjoy life could be considered.
Committing to Medical Visits and Screenings – Annual wellness checks, mammograms and other routine screenings are important for maintaining health and catching any challenges early while they are easier to resolve. We recommend scheduling these ahead when you can so that you don’t forget. If you are due or overdue, now would be a great time to call. (714) 486-1228
Staying Up to Date on Vaccines – Vaccines prevent illness and can even save your life. Current recommended vaccines include HPV, Flu, Covid, Pneumonia, Shingles, Tetanus and more. Please be sure to check with us if you are not sure what you are due for.
Practicing Safe Sex – For those of you who are not in trusted monogamous relationships we recommend practicing safe sex. These methods can help prevent life threatening diseases, infections and unwanted pregnancies. Prevention is always better than dealing with unhealthy consequences later.
Making healthy changes is not always easy and we encourage you to seek help if you need it. In the end, being more healthy and feeling better will be worth it. If you have questions or would like to set up an appointment, please give us a call.
Miracle Orchids Medical Center – Fountain Valley, CA – (714) 486-1228
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of death in women and it’s very likely that you or someone you care about has faced this diagnosis. It’s important that we all protect ourselves and do what we can to prevent this deadly disease.
Fortunately, there are several steps we can take to prevent or catch this cancer in it’s early stages when it’s easier to treat and resolve.
Monthly Breast Self-Exams: These easy to do exams are the first line of defense. Forty percent of breast cancers are found when women feel a lump. If you don’t know how to examine your breasts fully, check our resources below.
Mammograms: Annual x-ray screenings of the breasts are generally recommended starting at age 45. They can detect abnormalities in breast tissue that could be cancerous.
Annual Women’s Wellness Exams: Women should see a medical professional annually for a breast exam, cervical cancer screening, and overall health review. Call us to schedule yours at (714) 486-1228.
Genetic Testing: Women who have a high incidence of breast cancers in their family may choose to have genetic testing and consider more aggressive preventative treatments.
How to do a breast self-exam: https://www.nationalbreastcancer.org/breast-self-exam or https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diagnostics/3990-breast-self-exam
Free educational guides: https://www.nationalbreastcancer.org/educational-guides/
National Breast Cancer Foundation: https://www.nationalbreastcancer.org/
BreastCancer.org: https://www.breastcancer.org/
Cancer.org: https://www.cancer.org/
If you are due for an annual screening, feel a lump or have any questions, we are here to help. Please give us a call.
Miracle Orchids Medical Center – Fountain Valley, CA – (714) 486-1228
Cervical cancer is a deadly disease with a 5 year survival rate of only 68%. It’s important we take it seriously. Signs to look out for are abnormal bleeding or discharge, painful sex, lower back pain or unintended weight loss, but it’s best to catch it before there are any symptoms at all.
Or, prevent it.
(more…)One in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime, which means most of us have been impacted by this deadly disease in some way. We may have lost a loved one or friend, know someone who fought it and survived or be in a high-risk category ourselves.
It’s important to be aware of risk factors that may apply to you. Having them doesn’t mean you will get breast cancer for sure, but additional preventive measures may be recommended.
The top two risk factors are:
Family History: If family members have had breast or ovarian cancer it may be a sign you carry the BRCA gene which increases your risk.
Age: Incidences of breast cancer begin to rise at age 45 and increase as you get older.
The most important thing you can do to protect yourself is to find the cancer early! This means being committed to:
When caught in an early localized stage the survival rate for 5 years is 100%. The odds get worse as time goes by and the cancer gets stronger. It’s important to be proactive when it comes to protecting your breasts and your life..
Other things you can do to help prevent breast cancer include:
If you are concerned about your breast health or have not had a women’s health exam in the last year, we encourage you to call and schedule now.
Miracle Orchids Medical Center – Fountain Valley, CA – (714) 486-1228
Heart disease is the number one cause of death for women and it is important to take it seriously. Our goal is to prevent as many cardiovascular related issues in our patients as possible and help them lead healthy, vibrant lives.
For many of you, though, the most important risk factor is your lifestyle. The power of keeping your heart healthy is mostly in your hands.
We want you to be clear that the things you do today will impact how you look and feel in the future and how long you may live. Yes, unhealthy lifestyles can lead to early death, but they can also make the years you are alive very uncomfortable. We know this is not what you want for yourself. So, what do you do?
Smoking and other tobacco use threatens your health in many ways. We are more likely to think about cancer or lung disease when we think of tobacco, but it is dangerous for your heart as well. If you use tobacco, stop as soon as you can. Here is a resource that can help: Smokefree
Aerobic exercise like walking, running, swimming or biking will strengthen your heart and lungs and improve your health overall. They are also the best exercises for weight loss which can also be a factor in cardiac risk. For most people, walking is the easiest exercise to incorporate and it has a wide range of benefits for health in general.
The American Heart Association recommends 150 minutes of moderate aerobic activity per week to maintain a healthy heart. They also recommend strength training twice a week and in general, limiting the amount of time you spend sitting.
One of the effects of stress is an increase in your heartrate and blood pressure. When this happens regularly it can be dangerous. We encourage you to find what helps you feel more calm. Common ways of doing this include:
There are also apps that can help you with this like Calm or Insight Timer and many programs available both in person and online.
One of the most important ways to protect your health is to eat foods that are good for your heart and avoid those that aren’t. You will want to focus on whole foods like grains, beans, vegetables and fruits and avoid sugars, breads and salty foods. Sodium is especially important as it can increase your blood pressure.
Two of the commonly recommended diets for heart health are the Dash Diet and Mediterranean Diet. They both include flavorful foods that you can enjoy. These diets also support brain health, are anti-inflammatory and are good for you overall. We encourage you to look for a heart healthy eating plan that will work for you.
We take heart disease seriously and hope you do too. Improving your lifestyle in any of these areas will help and if you do them all we believe you are likely to look better, feel better and live longer. Who wouldn’t want that?
Miracle Orchids Medical Center – Fountain Valley, CA – (714) 486-1228
Self care is not being selfish. It is an important part of taking care of yourself. We all need to refresh and replenish from time to time and it supports us in staying healthy, resilient, strong and happy. When we practice self care we become more relaxed and effective as we interact with our work, families and other areas of our lives. And that, is a good thing.
Nurture Your Body: When you exercise regularly and eat well your body will have the strength, flexibility and nutrients it needs to operate at it’s best. Your body is the foundation of your life and it’s important to treat it well.
Connect with Others Regularly: Human connection is a basic need we all have. Without it our lives become contracted, cold and boring. Nurture your personal and family relationships and build solid connections within your community. You will be happier when you do.
Spend Time Alone: As much as we need connections, we also need time alone to reconnect with ourselves and replenish our energy. If you need to, schedule it. Use the time to do something you enjoy or find relaxing. When you do, life will seem much easier and you will be able to show up as your best self.
Soothe Your Stress: It’s a busy, crazy world and we are all feeling extra stress. We need to remember that stress is hard on us mentally, emotionally and physically. Find stress relief practices that work for you and commit to them on a regular basis. You will be much more effective and healthy when you live in a calmer state of mind.
Prioritize Sleep: During sleep your body and brain replenish and heal themselves. Too often, we forget that it is a priority and choose instead to stay up later, watch more TV or continue habits that make it difficult to enjoy quality sleep. While lack of sleep may not seem like a big deal, especially if we can just grab some caffeine in the morning, it has been linked to many dangerous medical conditions and should be taken seriously.
Follow Medical Recommendations: Immunizations and regular medical screenings save lives. Yours could be one of them. And, when your Doctor recommends specific testing, medication or lifestyle changes – listen. It could make a difference in how long you live and how you experience the time you have. It’s easy to think you can postpone things or it doesn’t matter, but your lack of action may end up being one of your biggest regrets later.
Say No to Negativity: It says something about our world when the most popular books and movies are about violence and murder. Taking part in this culture of negative influence impacts how we feel about ourselves and the world we live in. Choose things that are uplifting. Focus on gratitude. Find joy in the little things. And, just say no when something or someone tries to bring negativity into your life.
Here, at Miracle Orchids Medical Center we see the beauty and magic in all of the women we serve. We hope that you can see it in yourself and nurture it by practicing self care.
Miracle Orchids Medical Center – Fountain Valley, CA – (714) 486-1228
It is important for people who are sexually active and want to avoid pregnancy to be informed and proactive about birth control. There are many types of contraception available, but keep in mind the only completely reliable method for avoiding pregnancy is abstaining from sex.
There are a number of alternatives for pregnancy prevention that vary in effectiveness and convenience. It’s important to remember that not all of them protect against sexually transmitted diseases and infections, especially if you are not in a committed relationship with someone you trust.
Here are some pregnancy prevention options you may want to consider.
Just like it sounds, these methods use a barrier to block the sperm from meeting the egg. These barriers can also protect you from STDs transferred by fluids, but only protect from skin contact infections where the skin is actually covered.
Male and Female Condoms: According to the CDC these are about 80% effective when used correctly.
Diaphram: When placed properly with spermicide this method is about 90% effective.
Cervical Cap: Results can vary, but are estimated around 70%.
Sponge: This option contains spermicide and needs to be placed correctly, but can be about 75% to 85% effective.
Spermicide: When used on it’s own spermicide is about 70% effective. It’s important to follow the specific guidelines of placing it 10 minutes before sex and knowing you are only protected for about an hour.
These contraceptives prevent pregnancy by using hormones to stop ovulation.
Birth Control Pills: While a prescription is needed, this is the most common method of pregnancy prevention. When taken as directed they can be 99% effective.
Other Hormone Delivery Methods: Contraceptive medications can also be delivered via a patch, vaginal ring or injections. Their effectiveness varies between 90% and 99%.
IUD: This small device is inserted in your uterus by a doctor and can last for years. It works by thickening the cervical mucus to prevent sperm entering the uterus and other hormonal changes. It can be up to 99% effective.
Implant: This is a matchstick sized rod that is placed in your arm. It works by releasing a hormone that stops ovulation and is considered to be 99% effective. You will need a new one every 3 years.
This method of birth control involves tracking your menstrual cycle and avoiding sex when you are in the fertile phase of the that cycle. When done correctly it is about 76% effective.
Emergency contraception should never be used in place of regular forms of birth control. It is important to act quickly because the sooner it is used the more effective it will be. There are 2 methods of emergency contraception.
For those interested in more permanent options there are minor surgical procedures for both men and women that are about 99% effective.
Choosing a pregnancy prevention option is something best done in partnership with your medical doctor. We can answer any questions you have and help guide you to the method that will serve you best.
If you live in Orange County, CA and don’t already have an OB/Gyn you love, give us a call. We would love to support you through all of your women’s health needs.
Miracle Orchids Medical Center – Fountain Valley, CA – (714) 486-1228
When you take care of your body it will do a better job of taking care of you. This will not only increase your ability to prevent and fight disease, but will allow you to look and feel your best.
Here are some great ways to get started.
Protect Your Heart: Heart disease is the number one cause of death for women, making heart health a top priority. Check your blood pressure regularly and get annual blood work to review other markers. Take immediate action to correct anything that puts you at risk. You can learn more at the American Heart Association website.
Get Health Screenings and Wellness Checks at Recommended Intervals: They allow your health care provider to help you fine tune your wellness plan and catch medical issues early while they are easier to treat and likely to have better outcomes.
Avoid Toxins and Unhealthy Habits: Do not smoke or use tobacco or drugs and limit your use of alcohol. You may also want to consider filtered water, organic foods, and using non-toxic products for your self-care and home.
Provide Quality Fuel for Your Body: Eating a balanced diet that is full of whole foods in a variety of colors assures your body is getting the fuel it needs to keep you healthy and strong.
Move Your Body: Exercise is important to keep your heart and lungs working well and has many other benefits including maintaining a healthy weight. Find an exercise plan that includes aerobic activity like walking, running or riding a bike as well as adding strength and flexibility. Keeping your body strong and flexible will ensure it functions well as you get older.
Limit Stress and Increase Resilience: Stress can cause wear and tear physically, mentally and emotionally. Audit your life for areas of unnecessary stress that you can let go of and gain resilience by shifting stressful thinking and finding ways to be more relaxed. Daily mindfulness and relaxation practices can also support you in minimizing your reaction to stressors in your life.
Imagine how it would feel if you incorporated these healthy steps into your life. In addition to your body functioning well you would likely look better, be able to do more, and feel more confident. We hope you start making changes now, no matter how small, so that you can enjoy the benefits of a healthy life.
Miracle Orchids Medical Center – Fountain Valley CA – (714) 486-1228
Endometriosis is an often painful condition caused by the tissue that usually grows within your uterus growing outside of it. This tissue acts like regular uterine tissue, thickening and then bleeding at the end of your cycle, but the blood has nowhere to go. This can cause pain, inflammation, lesions and scar tissue, most commonly around your ovaries.
While there is no definite answer as to what causes this condition we know that it can result in:
The pain and lifestyle limitations associated with this condition can lead to depression. It is also important to note that about 40% of women struggling with infertility have endometriosis. In some cases it can lead to ovarian cancer or dangerous scar tissue.
There is no cure for endometriosis, but we can treat it. We may recommend hormones or other medications and in some cases surgery. Other recommendations may include a healthy diet and exercise and applying heat or taking a warm bath when it flares up.
A diagnosis of endometriosis does not mean you are sentenced to a life of pain. While everyone is different, we feel confident we can help you find the treatment that will be right for you.
If you are concerned and think you may have endometriosis, please call and schedule a consultation. We would love to help.
Miracle Orchids Medical Center – Fountain Valley, CA – (714) 486-1228