Asked for Female | 26
Should I Consult a Gynecologist?
If you're experiencing symptoms such as irregular periods, pelvic pain, or unusual discharge, seeking a gynecologist's advice is a wise choice. These issues can arise from various factors, including hormonal imbalances, infections, or underlying conditions. A gynecologist can conduct a thorough evaluation to identify the cause and recommend appropriate treatments, which might include medication or lifestyle changes. I encourage you to schedule an appointment to discuss your symptoms; professional guidance is key to ensuring your well-being.
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Dr. Nisarg Patel
Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist
Answered on 17th Jan '25
Asked for Female | 25
How long does withdrawal bleeding last at day 10?
Withdrawal bleeding typically lasts 3 to 7 days. If you have been experiencing bleeding for 10 days, it may be best to seek advice from a gynecologist. Prolonged bleeding could be influenced by several factors, including hormonal changes or other medical conditions. Symptoms to note include unusual heaviness or clotting. It’s important to stay hydrated and monitor your condition. If you feel any discomfort or have concerns, consulting with your doctor will provide you with personalized guidance and reassurance.
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Dr. Himali Patel
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 17th Jan '25
Asked for Female | 21
Which medicine is best for period problems?
Menstrual irregularities can stem from various factors like hormonal imbalances, stress, excessive exercise, or underlying medical conditions. Symptoms may include missed periods, heavy bleeding, or severe pain. To address these issues, consider maintaining a balanced diet, practicing stress management techniques, and ensuring adequate rest. Regular exercise can also help regulate cycles. However, it's crucial to consult a gynecologist for personalized advice and treatment options. They can provide the most appropriate care tailored to your unique situation.
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Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Gynecologist
Answered on 17th Jan '25
Asked for Female | 20
Why do my periods only come with medication for pcos symptoms?
Irregular menstrual cycles can be caused by various factors, including hormonal imbalances, stress, or conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Symptoms may include weight fluctuations and acne. It's positive that medication helps regulate your cycle. However, it's crucial to identify the underlying issue. I recommend scheduling a visit with a gynecologist who can perform necessary evaluations and discuss treatment options tailored to your needs.
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Dr. Himali Patel
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 16th Jan '25
Asked for Female | 27 year
Why my period is delayed since December?
Irregularities in menstrual cycles can occur due to various reasons, including stress, hormonal changes, or lifestyle factors. Symptoms like slight discomfort, mood changes, or fatigue are also common during this time. It’s important to monitor any additional signs, such as significant pain or unusual discharge. If menstruation doesn’t resume soon, consider adopting a healthy routine with balanced nutrition and regular exercise. However, if you’re concerned or if this pattern continues, please consult a gynecologist for personalized advice and assurance. Professional support can provide clarity and help manage your health effectively.
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Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Gynecologist
Answered on 16th Jan '25
Asked for Female | 25
Did Unprotected Sex Before or After Taking Postinor2 Cause Pregnancy?
It can be challenging to determine the exact conception date because sperm can survive in the body for several days. Both encounters may have contributed. Taking Postinor2 can reduce the likelihood of pregnancy, but it’s not always 100% effective. Since you’ve confirmed pregnancy with a test, it’s essential to consult a gynecologist for tailored advice and support. They can help you understand your options and ensure you receive proper care.
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Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Gynecologist
Answered on 16th Jan '25
Asked for Female | Casilda Fernandes
Why am I experiencing breast pain and unusual bleeding?
It's common to experience breast tenderness, especially after hormonal changes like taking emergency contraception. The brownish discharge you observed could be old blood, which sometimes occurs at the end of a menstrual cycle. Your stomach discomfort may also be linked to these hormonal fluctuations. While this can be normal, it’s important to listen to your body. If pain persists or worsens, I encourage you to consult a gynecologist for personalized advice and to rule out any underlying issues. Your well-being is important, so seeking expert guidance is always a good step.
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Dr. Himali Patel
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 16th Jan '25
Asked for Female | 25
Why hasn't my menstrual cycle decreased in 6 months?
Experiencing infrequent menstrual cycles can be linked to various factors like hormonal imbalances, stress, or medical conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Common symptoms to watch for include irregular bleeding, pain, or changes in mood. It’s essential to maintain a healthy lifestyle, including regular exercise and a balanced diet. Tracking your cycle can also help identify any patterns. However, given the duration of your situation, I encourage you to consult a gynecologist. They can provide an accurate diagnosis and tailored treatment options, ensuring your well-being is prioritized.
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Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Gynecologist
Answered on 16th Jan '25
Asked for Female | 29
Should I Take Ovral L for Irregular Periods?
Irregular menstrual cycles can occur due to various factors like stress, hormonal changes, or lifestyle modifications. Symptoms like bloating, mood swings, or cramps may suggest your period is approaching. While Ovral L can help regulate cycles, it’s essential to consult a gynecologist before starting any medication to ensure it’s appropriate for your situation. Each individual’s health needs are unique, and a doctor can provide tailored guidance to address your concerns effectively.
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Dr. Himali Patel
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 16th Jan '25
Asked for Female | 30
Is pelvic pain normal in third trimester pregnancy?
Experiencing discomfort in your lower abdomen during late pregnancy can be quite common. As your body adjusts and the baby grows, you may feel pressure from the baby’s position or your uterus expanding. These sensations may also arise from ligament stretching. It's important to monitor your symptoms and ensure you're resting adequately. Staying hydrated and practicing gentle movement can help relieve some discomfort. However, since every pregnancy is unique, I recommend consulting with your gynecologist for personalized guidance and reassurance.
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Dr. Himali Patel
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 15th Jan '25
Asked for Female | 24
Why am I experiencing smelly discharge, itching, and spotting?
Experiencing unusual discharge accompanied by odor and itching may indicate a potential infection, such as bacterial vaginosis or a yeast infection. Spotting before your period could be related to hormonal changes, but it’s important to approach this with care. To address discomfort, consider maintaining proper hygiene and wearing breathable clothing. However, I strongly recommend scheduling an appointment with a gynecologist for a thorough evaluation and appropriate treatment.
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Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Gynecologist
Answered on 15th Jan '25
Asked for Female | 36
Can I be pregnant after treating UTI?
It's generally safe to conceive after treating a urinary tract infection (UTI), as long as you feel well and have completed your medication. UTIs can cause symptoms like burning during urination, increased frequency, and lower abdominal pain. After treatment, it’s essential to stay hydrated and practice good hygiene to support urinary health. If you experience any lingering symptoms or concerns about pregnancy, please consult your gynecologist for personalized advice. They can ensure you’re in optimal health for conception and provide support tailored to your situation.
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Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 15th Jan '25
Asked for Female | 21years
What should I do after unprotected sex post PID treatment?
Unprotected intercourse, especially after treating pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), can pose risks for reinfection or transmitting any infections. Watch for symptoms such as unusual discharge, fever, pelvic pain, or discomfort during intercourse. The best course of action is to schedule a visit with a gynecologist who can assess your situation, conduct necessary tests, and potentially prescribe treatment if needed. Ensure your partner seeks medical attention too, as untreated infections can lead to serious complications.
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Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 15th Jan '25
Asked for Female | 28
What Does Light Pink Line in Pregnancy Test Mean?
Halki gulabi line pregnancy test par ek initial sign ho sakti hai, jo shayad pregnancy ki taraf ishara kar rahi ho. Yeh line light hona, hormone hCG ka low level dikhata hai, jo first few weeks mein hota hai. Symptoms jaise missed period, nausea, ya breast tenderness bhi pregnancy ka indication hai. Yeh zaroori hai ki aap ek gynecologist se consult karein, jo aapki health ko assess karke accurate guidance de sakte hain. Testing ko do baar karna bhi useful hai, kyunki time ke sath hormones badhte hain.
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Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 15th Jan '25
Asked for Female | 28
What Does Light Pink Line in Pregnancy Kit Mean?
Halki gulabi line pregnancy test par aam tar par zyada strong positive result nahi hoti, lekin yeh is baat ka sanket hai ki aapki body mein hCG hormone hai, jo pregnancy ke shuru hone ki nishani hota hai. Yeh line kabhi kabhi halke hona normal hota hai, khaas kar agar test bahut jaldi kiya gaya ho. Behtar rahega ke aap kuch din baad phir se test karein ya gynecologist se sampark karein. Professional advice lena zaroori hai taaki aapko sahi guidance mil sake.
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Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Gynecologist
Answered on 15th Jan '25