Close Menu
Healthtost
  • News
  • Mental Health
  • Men’s Health
  • Women’s Health
  • Skin Care
  • Sexual Health
  • Pregnancy
  • Nutrition
  • Fitness
What's Hot

Crispy Basa Fish Pakoras (Fritters)

August 15, 2025

Social connection and mental health

August 15, 2025

Consumption of over 60g of almonds a day can protect DNA and cut the oxidative damage

August 15, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Disclaimer
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Healthtost
SUBSCRIBE
  • News

    Consumption of over 60g of almonds a day can protect DNA and cut the oxidative damage

    August 15, 2025

    Respiratory viruses awaken inert breast cancer cells and increase the risk of relapse

    August 15, 2025

    Scientists decode internal speech from high -precision brain activity

    August 14, 2025

    PSMA PET/CT improves results for men with repetitive prostate cancer

    August 14, 2025

    ISSCR updates to address progress on embryo -based embryocyte models

    August 13, 2025
  • Mental Health

    Frustrated by all the bad news? Here is how to stay up -to -date but still take care of yourself

    August 15, 2025

    Transitions to school can cause stress and anxiety-these 5 books can help

    August 10, 2025

    National Month of Readiness: Design for Destruction and Emergency Situations

    August 6, 2025

    How do you feel about taking exams? Our research exceeded 4 types of test testers

    August 5, 2025

    Action is the antidote to ecological sadness and climate anxiety – explains an ecology

    July 31, 2025
  • Men’s Health

    5 days Dumbbell Workout split to build strength and muscles

    August 14, 2025

    Lavender oil could accelerate recovery after surgery on the brain

    August 12, 2025

    Stroke now clearly pulls in 205 and counting

    August 12, 2025

    Do you work with pain? You’re not alone.

    August 11, 2025

    How to divorce-from-backs your marriage: the simple secret your wedding advisor won’t tell you

    August 11, 2025
  • Women’s Health

    Lunch preparation for children and reduction of packed snacks

    August 15, 2025

    When choosing their own snacks: How to guide adolescents to healthy habits (without drama)

    August 12, 2025

    How long have you been leaving a dilator? A guide to safe and effective – Vuvatech

    August 10, 2025

    Irina Haller: In horses, high fashion and building a life moving on purpose

    August 9, 2025

    Practical gift ideas for women in menopause

    August 8, 2025
  • Skin Care

    A targeted way of dealing with Cellulite-Skincare doctors

    August 15, 2025

    Your final guide to facial oxygen Joanna Vargas

    August 14, 2025

    The hidden causes of compromised skin (for which no one speaks)

    August 14, 2025

    All for your sunlight and skin

    August 13, 2025

    Hyaluronic acid recipe, retinol & face collagen

    August 11, 2025
  • Sexual Health

    Enjoying intimacy despite sexual pain and hassle

    August 14, 2025

    $ 150 billion to release immigrants? Here are 4 other ideas.

    August 11, 2025

    The artist behind the cover

    August 11, 2025

    Is the semen of swallowing good for you?

    August 10, 2025

    Aasect Certified Sex Therapist Amanda Jepson Talks Kink – Sexual Health Alliance

    August 9, 2025
  • Pregnancy

    Why doctors recommend folic acid before and during pregnancy

    August 11, 2025

    Alternative treatments and repellent mosquito mosquitoes

    August 11, 2025

    Safe places for birth disappear in rural America – what should mothers know

    August 10, 2025

    5 wellness myths that sabotage pregnancy and postpartum journey

    August 9, 2025

    Things to do in a Playdate that will not leave you Frazzled

    August 8, 2025
  • Nutrition

    Crispy Basa Fish Pakoras (Fritters)

    August 15, 2025

    Caviar of Mississippi – Sharon Palmer, The Plant Powered Dietitian

    August 15, 2025

    Health Tips for Healthy Hair: Reviewing Slicked-Back “Do”

    August 13, 2025

    How to start organizing a dirty house • Kath eats

    August 12, 2025

    Are carboxymethythyyl cellulose, polysorbate 80 and other emulsifiers?

    August 11, 2025
  • Fitness

    Social connection and mental health

    August 15, 2025

    World Heart Day – Nutrition Tips for a Healthy Heart

    August 15, 2025

    How should you eat when your diet is over?

    August 14, 2025

    Strength Education 101: Proven Authorities, Elevators and Training Programs to build real power

    August 14, 2025

    25 minutes speed train de Joel Freeman

    August 13, 2025
Healthtost
Home»Women's Health»Women’s health treatments over time
Women's Health

Women’s health treatments over time

healthtostBy healthtostDecember 13, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email
Women's Health Treatments Over Time
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email

The word “hysteria” comes from the Greek word “hystera”, which means womb. Since Ancient Egypt and Greece, many female ailments have been blamed on being female.

In fact, until 1980, hysteria was an official medical diagnosis defined as a mental disorder in the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.

Let’s take a look at the history of hysteria and how gender has affected the way doctors throughout the ages have approached women’s health.

Ancient Greeks & Egyptians: Wandering Wombs

The earliest known documentation of hysteria is found in a kahun papyrus dating back to around 1900 BC, where women’s ailments were attributed to a displaced or starved uterus.

These dysfunctional uteruses were believed by the ancient Egyptians and Greeks to be the source of a host of health problems. The ancient Greeks believed that a womb had the ability to float throughout the female body, putting pressure on other organs and causing negative symptoms.

The works of the physician Aetaeus and the philosopher Plato called this phenomenon “hysterical suffocation” and treated the condition by trying to coax the uterus back to its original position by inducing sneezing by placing bad odors near the mouth and good odors near the vagina.

Almost all symptoms, from infections to fevers, were attributed to the female genitalia. the ancient Greek physician Galen suggested that its preservation “female seed” within the womb was the root of insomnia, depression, anxiety, fainting and irritability.

Mass hysteria in the Middle Ages

In the Middle Ages, the symptoms of hysteria were often confused with witchcraft. When witchcraft became a statutory crime punishable by death in 1541, they erupted mass hysteria were documented.

These waves of “mass hysteria” referred to random outbursts of movement disorders in groups. Groups of people, from half a dozen to hundreds, broke into tarantism, the St. Vitus dance, and convulsed until they collapsed from exhaustion.

During this period, retention of menstrual blood was attributed to female issues, which required purification of the offensive fluid, making marriage (and sanctified intercourse) the solution. Since male semen was believed to have healing properties, sex served the dual purpose of “healing” as well as reproduction.

According to a 1637 text, women with high sex drives “inclined to veil” had an unhealthy accumulation of these fluids. Thus, midwives occasionally manually stimulate women who could not orgasm through heterosexual sex (single women, nuns, widows, women who could not orgasm from penetrative heterosexual sex) in order to release the fluids.

1600s to 1900s: Moving from the womb to the brain

Gradually, doctors began to shift their attention from the womb to the brain as the source of hysteria, although theories about matrix affecting the brain through various processes involving nerves or blood vessels.

People in the 17th century also began to realize that males could suffer from hysteria, and it began to be associated with mental distress such as melancholia and hypochondria, which is where the modern terms come from.

As doctors began to study the mind and its influence on the body in the 18th and 19th centuries, hysteria began to be classified as a disorder of the nervous system.

Modern Hysteria: The Legacy of Freud

The first doctor to study hysteria in a modern scientific context was the French doctor Jean-Martin Charcot. In the late 1880s, he lectured medical students on the symptoms of hysteria which he believed were the result of internal injury interfering with the functioning of the nervous system.

Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, happened to be one of his students. Together with his partner Breuer, Freud further developed Charcot’s theories, formulating the belief that hysteria was not the result of physical injury but psychological trauma or repression.

He tied all this to his famepenis envytheory, where a young woman first realizes that she has been symbolically castrated because she has no penis. Freud believed that female psychological damage was a direct result of a lack of male sexuality and described hysteria as “characteristically feminine”, advocating marriage and heterosexual sex as remedies.

The cure for hysteria leads to the invention of vibrators

As seen throughout history, orgasm seems to be a common tool used to treat female hysteria.

In cases where marriage was not a possible treatment, or where the woman complained that she could not reach orgasm through penetrative sex with her husband, uterine massage was used as a treatment method during the 20th century.

In fact, a Swedish Army Major named Thure Brandte opened several very successful clinics specializing in uterine massage. His team of 5 medical students, 10 female physiotherapists and various interns treated up to 117 patients per day by manually stimulating the patient to orgasm.

Since these sessions were so “long and physically exhausting” for doctors, they created stimulation devices, also known as vibrators.

health time Treatments womens
bhanuprakash.cg
healthtost
  • Website

Related Posts

Social connection and mental health

August 15, 2025

Lunch preparation for children and reduction of packed snacks

August 15, 2025

Health Tips for Healthy Hair: Reviewing Slicked-Back “Do”

August 13, 2025

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Don't Miss
Nutrition

Crispy Basa Fish Pakoras (Fritters)

By healthtostAugust 15, 20250

Traumatic abroad and flakes inside – these fish Pakoras are pieces of Basa fish dipping…

Social connection and mental health

August 15, 2025

Consumption of over 60g of almonds a day can protect DNA and cut the oxidative damage

August 15, 2025

A targeted way of dealing with Cellulite-Skincare doctors

August 15, 2025
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
TAGS
Baby benefits body brain cancer care Day Diet disease exercise finds Fitness food Guide health healthy heart Improve Life Loss Men mental Natural Nutrition Patients Pregnancy protein research reveals risk routine sex sexual Skin study Therapy Tips Top Training Treatment Understanding ways weight women Workout
About Us
About Us

Welcome to HealthTost, your trusted source for breaking health news, expert insights, and wellness inspiration. At HealthTost, we are committed to delivering accurate, timely, and empowering information to help you make informed decisions about your health and well-being.

Latest Articles

Crispy Basa Fish Pakoras (Fritters)

August 15, 2025

Social connection and mental health

August 15, 2025

Consumption of over 60g of almonds a day can protect DNA and cut the oxidative damage

August 15, 2025
New Comments
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Disclaimer
    © 2025 HealthTost. All Rights Reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.