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Female | 23
Waiting for the menstruation to show up using the Premoult N tablet might not always produce the aimed effect. A gynecologist recommended doing a clinical examination to establish the origin of the irregularity of the period and discuss a treatment plan that is relevant to the disorder.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Female | 16
One cause might be that there wasn't enough lubrication when the finger was inserted. Lack of proper lubrication can cause friction and pain. Using a water-based lubricant can help prevent this. The pain should lessen if she takes a break and lets her body rest. If the pain continues or worsens, she should contact a gynecologist.
Answered on 19th July '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Female | 36
You might be suffering from a yeast infection. The swelling of your labia minora and the intense itchiness could be yeast overgrowth. The standard treatments for yeast infections that include fluconazole, and vaginal tabs of Clotrimazole and Canazol are not always completely successful. You may have to see a gynecologist for further assessment and a different treatment plan.
Answered on 29th July '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Female | 17
Itching and discharge could mean a yeast infection. A common issue, causing irksome itchiness, thick yellowish gunk, and sometimes bump too. Over-the-counter antifungal creams can provide relief. Keeping clean and dry down there also helps. Drink lots of water, and wear breathable cotton undies.
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Female | 29
Finding blood spots in your underwear after your period is usually not a big deal. It often happens due to hormonal shifts or irregular shedding of the uterine lining. Lifestyle changes and stress can also contribute to this. Keep an eye on your symptoms, and if you have any concerns, let your gynecologist know.
Answered on 29th July '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Female | 24
Different causes of vaginal peeling, itching or discharge include infections and skin irritations. It is critical to seek a proper diagnosis and treatment from an expert.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Female | 21
I recommend you to consult a gynecologist who can evaluate your symptoms and advice you on it. Its necessary to find the cause of your pain.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Female | 24
Unwanted 72 is one type of emergency contraception that can usually prevent pregnancy if you take it at least 72 hours after the unsafe sex occurs. However, the effect of 100% effectiveness is not always achieved. Probably you haven't gotten pregnant yet for other reasons., like anxiety, lifestyle, or health issues also affect the situation. Considering the concerns you have, or if you have been trying and not getting any results, a gynecologist could be the best person to seek advice.
Answered on 17th July '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Female | 28
Transvaginal scans may not be mandatory during pregnancy. They may be given by your doctor for conditions like ectopic pregnancy, vaginal bleeding, or upon suspicion of certain medical conditions. If you have more doubts, you can visit your gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Female | 19
Tummy aches and weird fluids might mean a few things. One: There could be an infection down there. You may feel pain when peeing, cramps in your lower belly, and a stinky discharge. This needs medical attention. A gynecologist can look at you, give you medicine to fight the infection, and help you feel better.
Answered on 11th Sept '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Female | 17
Contraceptive pills can produce side effects such as nausea, dizziness, and fatigue. It doesn't mean that you are pregnant when you have these symptoms. You can still use a pregnancy test after a few days if you are anxious. Be sure to drink enough water and sleep well to recover your health.
Answered on 18th Sept '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Female | 18
It seems like you may have a condition called dysmenorrhea. It’s also known as a painful period. Some of the symptoms are belly pain and throwing up before a period. This occurs because of hormonal changes in the body. To relieve the pain, take warm baths, do light exercises, or use non-prescription painkillers. If the pain is too much, make sure you seek further assistance from a gynecologist.
Answered on 10th June '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Female | 20
It is not normal to have spotting and blood clots 15-20 days after your period. This could be due to various reasons like hormonal imbalances, infections, or other medical conditions. Please visit a gynecologist for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 24th July '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Female | 23
It's possible that you may be experiencing a condition called dyspareunia, which is pain or discomfort during intercourse. It happens due to vaginal dryness, infections or hormonal changes. It could also be a vaginal infection, such as yeast infection or bacterial vaginosis, which can cause inflammation and irritation in the vaginal area. Even stress or anxiety or certain medications can cause irritation. Just consult with an obstetrician/gynecologist or a urologist, to properly diagnose and treat your symptoms. This can be treated with medications, hormone therapy, or physical therapy.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Female | 25
There could be several reasons why you missed your period. For some people, it might be due to stress or changes in weight while for others it could be a result of hormonal imbalances or medical conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Additionally, you may also notice acne breakouts, increased facial hair growth, and sudden gain or loss of weight among other symptoms. A gynecologist can determine the cause if you are not pregnant after taking several tests and recommend appropriate treatment.
Answered on 11th June '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Female | 23
Missing your period is normal. Many reasons like stress, weight changes, hormone imbalance, and health conditions can affect this. Also, if you have been very active lately or have diet changes, that can lead to this condition. If missed for long, see a gynecologist to check.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Female | 18
Among the most frequent symptoms are irregular bleeding, heavy flow, or even missing the period at all. This can be stress, lack of balance in hormone levels, or a change in your diet. To enhance the health of your periods, consider undertaking stress-relieving activities such as yoga and meditation, having a balanced diet, and doing regular exercises. If this persists, then see a gynecologist.
Answered on 8th June '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Female | 20
You might have irregular periods. This condition can make your belly hurt, or feel crampy. Maybe you feel sick or have some spotting. These symptoms happen when your hormones are out of balance. Or, from too much stress. It could also signal another health issue. To deal with irregular periods, try living well. Exercise, eat nutritious foods and relax. But also, ask a gynecologist about it. They can check things out and offer advice.
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Female | 14
Periods can sometimes go missing due to various factors. A frequent reason is polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a condition that disrupts menstrual regularity. PCOS also causes ovaries to swell beyond their normal size. This abnormality throws hormones off balance, altering the cycle's rhythm. To restore order, doctors might recommend lifestyle adjustments, medications, or other treatments to manage PCOS. If missed periods concern you, visit a gynecologist.
Answered on 25th July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Female | 18
Sometimes your period comes late. That's normal. Stress, routine changes, or birth control pills can cause delays. Wait a week after your missed period. Then, take a pregnancy test. If it's negative and no period, visit a gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
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