Asked for Female | 35
Signs of Possible Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer can happen, but there's no need to worry—it's treatable if caught early. Potential signs include unusual bleeding, discharge, pain during intimacy, or pelvic aches. The primary cause is often specific strains of the HPV virus. Regular gynecologist visits and Pap smears can help detect any issues early. Stay on top of your screenings to protect your health.
Answered By

Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Gynecologist
Answered on 31st July '24
Asked for Female | 34
Could pireod delay tablet affect pregnancy unknowingly?
If your wife took a period delay tablet but didn’t realize she was pregnant, look for symptoms such as nausea, breast tenderness, and fatigue. It can be dangerous to postpone menstruation while being expecting as it may affect the fetus. To ensure the safety of both the mother and the child, it is recommended to refrain from using the pills and consult with a gynecologist.
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Dr. Himali Patel
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 31st July '24
Asked for Female | 21
Can you assist with irregular periods treatment?
Irregular periods mean that the time between your periods or the amount of blood you menstruate varies each month. This could be due to hormonal changes, stress, weight fluctuations, or certain medical conditions. Don't worry! Good nutrition, regular exercise, and effective stress management can help. If you're concerned, visit a gynecologist for a check-up.
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Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 31st July '24
Asked for Female | 23
Positive Pregnancy Test After Normal Period
The morning after pill can sometimes throw your monthly cycle off. That might explain the pregnancy positive you got! But don't worry yet. Wait a bit, then test again to check for sure. If things still seem weird or worrying, go see a gynecologist. They'll know the right way to help you understand what's going on.
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Dr. Himali Patel
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 31st July '24
Asked for Female | 19
Vaginal Itching and Burning During Urination: Causes and Relief
If you experience vaginal itching and burning when urinating, you may have a urinary tract infection (UTI) or yeast infection. UTIs result from bacteria entering your bladder. Yeast infections occur due to excessive vaginal yeast. Consuming ample water and consulting a gynecologist for testing can determine the cause and appropriate treatment.
Answered By

Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 31st July '24
Asked for Female | 27
Pain relief for C-section stitches after baby kick
Your young boy unintentionally struck his mother near her C-section wound. Tugging on stitches often brings discomfort. For relief, she might take acetaminophen pills. Yet if pain worsens, or redness and pus appear, consult her gynecologist.
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Dr. Himali Patel
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 31st July '24
Asked for Female | 33
Vaginal Discharge: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Vaginal discharge is common in women. It helps keep the vagina clean. But, check if the smell, color, or feel changes. It could mean you have an infection. Itchiness or irritation down there are symptoms. Bacteria, yeast, or viruses cause infections. See a gynecologist for checkups and treatment.
Answered By

Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 31st July '24
Asked for Female | 17
I am diagnosed with PCOD. Dr suggested me to take meprate for 5 days and wait for the next 7 days for withdrawal bleeding. Still if it doesn't happen, then take diane 35. It's my 10 day today, should I take diane 35 now? Or should I see another doctor? Please help me
Listening to your doctor is crucial for PCOD management. Meprate induces withdrawal bleeding, helping regulate your periods. After 7 days, if bleeding doesn't start, Diane 35 might be prescribed. On day 10, begin Diane was 35 as per the doctor's advice.
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Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Gynecologist
Answered on 31st July '24
Asked for Female | 19
Unprotected Sex Symptoms After Taking Unwanted 72
Unwanted 72 is an emergency contraceptive. You did right taking it after unprotected intercourse. Sleepiness, spotting, stomach ache, and increased hunger are normal side effects. These aren't pregnancy signs. The pill works by preventing pregnancy. Your body needs time to adjust. Stay hydrated and relaxed. The symptoms will pass.
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Dr. Himali Patel
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 31st July '24
Asked for Female | 19
Short Period After Abortion Pills
Periods can often change after using abortion pills. Even one-day periods might be normal. Two negative pregnancy tests suggest you're likely not pregnant. Stress and hormones can impact your cycle. However, if unsure, consider consulting a gynecologist for reassurance.
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Dr. Nisarg Patel
Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist
Answered on 31st July '24
Asked for Female | 24
Abdominal Pain with Positive Pregnancy Test
Most women experience some stomach discomfort after getting pregnant. The stretching and growth of the baby within creates pressure. Additionally, trapped gas, constipation, or stretching muscles can contribute. Resting, staying hydrated, and consuming frequent small nutritious meals may help. However, avoid exerting yourself. Visit a gynecologist if bleeding occurs or if the pain intensifies severely.
Answered By

Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 31st July '24
Asked for Female | 24
Possible Pregnancy: Missed period, negative home tests
Periods can unexpectedly stop, and pregnancy tests may be negative, but questions still linger. Many factors could be the cause: stress, hormonal imbalances, or weight fluctuations. Symptoms like fatigue, nausea, or tender breasts can also result from various conditions, not just pregnancy. To get clarity, it's important to visit a gynecologist and undergo appropriate tests.
Answered By

Dr. Himali Patel
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 31st July '24
Asked for Female | 46
Managing Prolapsed Uterus: Expert Tips
Your uterus has shifted lower into the vagina; this is called a prolapsed uterus. It makes you feel like something is pushing down there. You might have trouble peeing too. The muscles holding up your uterus got weak, causing it to drop. To treat it, you can do exercises to make those muscles stronger. Or, use a pessary - that's a device that goes in your vagina to prop the uterus up. For really bad cases, surgery fixes the prolapse. But see a gynecologist to decide the right treatment for you.
Answered By

Dr. Nisarg Patel
Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist
Answered on 31st July '24
Asked for Female | 24
Why no period after stopping birth control pills?
Your period might not show up right away when stopping birth control pills. That's okay and common. Adjusting hormones causes a temporary delay. Other factors like stress or weight shifts too. Wait patiently; it'll likely return soon. But see a gynecologist if missing several months. Bodies need time to adapt after stopping birth control medication. This irregularity happens frequently as changes settle.
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Dr. Himali Patel
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 31st July '24
Asked for Female | 19
Why do I have clear nipple discharge at 19?
You're having a clear fluid come out when you press your nipples. This happens sometimes with young people. Hormones changing can make it occur. Some medicines or too much coffee may also cause it. Since no redness or lumps, it's probably not serious. But still good idea to tell your gynecologist about it.
Answered By

Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 31st July '24