Asked for Female | 18
Why haven't I menstruated for 2 months?
There are several reasons why this might be happening. Stress, changes in weight, hormonal imbalances, or even conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) could be at play. To get a clearer picture, it's best to visit a gynecologist who can run some tests to determine the underlying cause. In the meantime, try to manage stress levels, maintain a healthy lifestyle, and stay hydrated.
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Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist
Answered on 4th Dec '25
Asked for Male | 28
Why is my penis not getting hard?
Experiencing full hardness during intimate moments with your partner is actually more common than you might think, and there can be various reasons behind it. Sometimes stress, anxiety, fatigue, or even certain medications can play a role in this. It's important to remember that it's a normal part of the human experience, and it doesn't define your masculinity. One practical step you could take is to try to relax, communicate openly with your partner about your feelings, and consider speaking with a sexologist if this issue persists. They can help explore any underlying issues and provide tailored advice.
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Sexologist
Answered on 4th Dec '25
Asked for Female | 29
Struggling with Depression and Suicidal Thoughts?
Depression can be caused by a variety of factors like genetics, brain chemistry, or even life events. When these feelings become overwhelming, it's essential to reach out for help. In fact, speaking to a psychiatrist or counsellor can truly make a difference.
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Psychiatrist
Answered on 4th Dec '25
Asked for Female | 21
Can I find weight gain medicines to reach 67kg?
Wen it comes to difficulty gaining weight, a few things could be at play. Factors like a fast metabolism, not eating enough, or certain medical conditions could be involved. First things first, let's focus on a balanced diet with a bit more calories to support healthy weight gain. Include protein-rich foods like eggs, nuts, and lean meats. If you're still struggling, it's best to chat with a nutritionist. They can rule out any underlying issues and provide safe, effective options tailored to your needs.
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General Physician
Answered on 4th Dec '25
Asked for Male | 62
Why do I get pelvic pain with enlarged prostate?
The pain you're experiencing in your pelvis and pubic area in the evenings could be related to your enlarged prostate, bladder indentation, and inguinal hernias. These conditions can indeed cause discomfort, especially when you're sitting for extended periods or during activities like traveling or sexual arousal. It's good that you're on Tamudra; it should help manage your symptoms. To ease the pain, try taking breaks during long periods of sitting, use a cushion for support, and avoid activities that trigger discomfort. If the pain persists or worsens, don't hesitate to reach out to urologist for further evaluation.
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Urologist
Answered on 4th Dec '25
Asked for Female | 22
How can I gain healthy weight naturally?
There could be various reasons why you might be struggling to gain weight, such as a fast metabolism, inadequate calorie intake, or even underlying health conditions. To start, I recommend keeping a food diary to track your daily intake and ensure you're consuming enough nutrients. Including protein-rich foods like lean meats, nuts, and legumes can help build muscle mass. Additionally, incorporating healthy fats like avocados and olive oil into your diet can boost your calorie intake in a nutritious way. If you continue to face challenges, it's best to consult with a nutritionist for personalized guidance.
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General Physician
Answered on 4th Dec '25
Asked for Female | 37
Could my symptoms be related to vaping and inactivity?
Based on what you're describing, it's important to consider a few things. The chest pain, back pain, swelling in your legs, and palpitations could be related to your heart or possibly even issues with your lungs. The arm pain and swelling may indicate some nerve or circulation problems. Given your history of smoking and vaping, there could be some impact on your cardiovascular health. It's essential to have a thorough evaluation by a cardiologist, including a cardiovascular assessment and possibly some blood tests. In the meantime, try to avoid prolonged sitting or standing, elevate your legs when possible, and stay hydrated. If you experience any sudden worsening of symptoms or chest pain, seek immediate medical attention.
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Cardiac Surgeon
Answered on 4th Dec '25
Asked for Female | 33
Will Meprate delay my period?
Meprate is often prescribed to regulate periods, so it might actually help in postponing your period. It works by mimicking the action of progesterone in your body, which can influence your menstrual cycle. If you're using it as prescribed, there's usually nothing to worry about. However, if you have any doubts or experience any unusual symptoms, it's always best to check in with your gynecologist. They can give you personalized advice based on your specific situation.
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Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 4th Dec '25
Asked for Male | 26
Why am I experiencing chulkani after physical contact?
It's possible that you might have developed a minor skin irritation or even a fungal infection due to the close contact. These can sometimes happen, but they are usually easily treatable. I recommend keeping the area clean and dry, wearing loose-fitting clothing, and avoiding any scented products that could further irritate your skin. Also, try using an over-the-counter antifungal cream to see if that helps. If the symptoms persist or worsen after trying these steps, it's best to consult a sexologist for further evaluation and treatment.
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Sexologist
Answered on 4th Dec '25
Asked for Female | 26
What to do for missed periods and period pain?
You're feeling worried about missing your periods due to stress, and experiencing period pain on top of that. It's quite common for stress to mess with our menstrual cycle. When we're stressed, our bodies can produce more of the hormone cortisol, which might throw off our periods. The pain you're feeling could be due to this hormonal imbalance too. Here's what you can do: try to relax, maybe with some deep breathing or gentle exercise. It's also a good idea to eat healthily and stay hydrated. If the pain is bothering you, over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen can help. And if these issues persist, don't hesitate to see a gynecologist for further evaluation and support.
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Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 4th Dec '25
Asked for Female | 26
Is it normal not to see fetal pole at 5 weeks gestation?
Based on what we've observed, it appears that your pregnancy is around 5 weeks and 2 days along. The irregular margins of the gestational sac could be due to various factors, sometimes just the way the ultrasound picks it up. It's not uncommon at this early stage to not yet see the fetal pole or cardiac activity. This doesn't necessarily indicate a problem; it might just be too early to detect. We'll want to monitor this closely. I recommend a follow-up ultrasound in a couple of weeks to check for any developments. In the meantime, try not to worry too much; these early stages can be uncertain, but we're here to support you every step of the way.
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Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist
Answered on 4th Dec '25
Asked for Male | 30
Can Betnovate N cure phimosis naturally?
Phimosis is when the foreskin is too tight to pull back over the head of the penis. Using Betnovate-N cream might help in some cases by reducing inflammation, but it's important to remember that it's not a definitive cure for phimosis. It's always best to consult with a dermatologist for a proper evaluation. They can determine the underlying cause of your phimosis and provide personalized treatment options. In some cases, a minor surgical procedure called a circumcision may be recommended for long-term relief.
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Trichologist
Answered on 4th Dec '25
Asked for Female | 18
Am I Not Menstruating for 2 Months?
There are several reasons why this might be happening. Stress, changes in weight, hormonal imbalances, or conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) could all play a role. It's essential to rule out pregnancy too. My advice would be to make an appointment with a gynecologist. They can help figure out the cause and recommend the best course of action.
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Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 4th Dec '25
Asked for Male | 20
Why can't I move my ankle after tibia surgery?
At around 4 weeks post-op, it's quite common to experience some stiffness and difficulty moving the ankle fully. The feeling of pressure and resistance you're noticing could be due to swelling, muscle weakness, or even a bit of scar tissue formation. Nothing to panic about, though! Gentle ankle exercises, regular icing, and following your physical therapy plan can really help improve your ankle mobility. If the issue persists or gets worse, it's a good idea to touch base with your orthopedist for further guidance.
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Joint Replacement Surgeon
Answered on 4th Dec '25
Asked for Female | 23
Will my period come after withdrawal bleeding on ipill?
After taking an emergency contraceptive pill like iPill, it's pretty common to have some irregular bleeding. It can throw off your usual menstrual cycle a bit. Well, since you had withdrawal bleeding on November 4th, your period might be a bit delayed this month. In fact, it's not uncommon for it to arrive a little later than usual. Just to be sure, it's always a good idea to take a pregnancy test if your period doesn't show up within the next week or so. If you have any concerns or if this pattern continues, feel free to reach out to me or your gynecologist for further guidance.
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Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 4th Dec '25