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Asked for Female | 24 Years

You I have a problem of irregular periods and have had sex on 27 december

Answered by Samruddhi Bhartiya

It's always better to consult a gynecologist if you indulge in venereal activities or face problems with irregular menstruations, our page might put you across well-respected & choicest doctors - Gynecologists.

 

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i am having pcos..and want to conceive....pls suggest medicines .....for that

Female | 30

Conceiving with PCOS is hard, but it is possible with certain approaches. PCOS might cause irregular periods, weight gain, and difficulty getting pregnant because your ovaries make too many male hormones. Your doctor can prescribe drugs that help regulate your menstrual cycle and increase the odds of regular ovulation which can bump up your chances for conception. These medications work by balancing out hormone levels while raising the likelihood of successful pregnancy. 

Answered on 27th May '24

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I am 27 years old. I had a ovarain tumor in my left abdomen and then I went through a surgery. I don't feel like eating anything . I always feel like vomiting and by belly is always full

Female | 27

You are suffering from side effects after surgery to remove an ovarian tumor. After the surgery, you may feel satiety and want to throw up. This could be because your digestive system is still recovering. Start with small, light meals, and drink enough water. Greasy or heavy foods should be avoided. If this continues, you must inform your surgeon so they can give you proper guidance.

Answered on 18th Sept '24

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Good evening, dear doctors, I am writing to you because I am anxious and worried. I am 49 years old and have had very large fibroids for years that have never given me any problems, apart from swelling and the occasional early or very late period. This summer I had a gynecological visit with ultrasound because it had been about three years since I had a check-up due to anxiety problems that prevent me from going for visits and other fears. The visit went well in the sense that it was the same as three years ago but every doctor almost always suggested that I evaluate the option of removing it to eliminate the problem. This summer my period was a bit irregular, it came a little early, then spotting, then it ended as usual. In October I only had spotting for two weeks and that was it, in November spotting and then a very heavy period that ended a few days ago, still with very light spotting. In the grip of anxiety, I went to the gynecological clinic in my city, and he did a manual examination without an ultrasound, telling me that they are fibroids and to go to another gynecologist to evaluate what to do, I went to a gynecologist the other day and he did an ultrasound and an examination, apart from the fibroids that I already knew about, he told me that the endometrium is vascularized and a little irregular and measures 8mm. He told me that I need to look into it further. A few months ago it always measured 8 mm, but he didn't tell me anything. (He didn't talk to me about hormone levels or premenopause or anything else. I want to do hormone levels to see everything in general) I took a lot of antibiotics months ago for dental problems and I don't know if it could interfere with my cycle. I'm really desperate also because I have a lot of anxiety problems and this doesn't help... I hope it's nothing to worry about.. I'll try to look into it further. Thank you so much. Jenny Italy

Female | 49

Answered on 17th Dec '24

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What if blood starts coming out of the body again a week after the period?

Female | 16

A good method of expressing your concern is to take a monthly calendar along with you and record whenever an irregularity is apparent and any other symptoms that are also connected with them. For that purpose, go to a healthcare specialist and demand personalized recommendations. They may even conduct additional tests. They can provide the own relief that emanates from your getting the proper answers, plus if testing is required they can order such tests. Help-seeking encourages individuals to understand themselves better which is a positive step that they can take to lead a healthy life.

Answered on 7th Dec '24

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10 day period miss hay.praganews kid say test keya 1 dark line 1light line, may nahi samja mara pregnancy hay ki nahi?plz help ?

Female | 29

In this case it can be confusing to interpret the results. In most pregnancy tests, if two lines appear, regardless of their darkness, usually indicates a positive result, which means you may be pregnant. To be absolutely sure about your pregnancy status, it's best to repeat the test. Also, blood tests are usually more accurate than urine tests and can confirm pregnancy with greater certainty.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I am 25 old. I suffering from bilateral ovaries show pcod changes ()L>R),thickened endometrium measuring -23mm,grade -2 fatty liver.

Female | 25

Obesity, particularly central adiposity and insulin resistance are the main factors linked to NAFLD in PCOS. Existing data suggests that excess of androgen, the main feature of PCOS and is interconnected to insulin resistance, can be considered as additional causative factor in development of NAFLD.

Lifestyle changes include low-fat diet, weight loss and exercise are considered to be suitable for management of PCOS patients with NAFLD. In case pharmacologic therapy, metformin or pioglitazone and Vitamin A is usually prescribed.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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something is wrong with my vagina

Female | 16

If you have any kind of discomfort or abnormal symptoms in your vaginal areas, it is advisable to visit a gynecologist.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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My periods got delayed and I'm getting light brown liquid discharge with very small blood clots sometimes. What's the reason? Is it normal?

Female | 17

A late period accompanied by light brown discharge with small blood clots is usually the result of hormonal disbalance, stress or pregnancy. I suggest that you see a gynecologist for an examination and appropriate diagnosis. The gynecologist is the best specialist to consult for any problem relating to menstrual health.
 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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The thing is I had an unprotected intercourse last month and a mistake actually happen and I ought to use postinor 2 for the first time to prevent any form of pregnancy. But after that my period did not flow well that month so I actually thought it's may be due to the drug so I waited the next month to see if there will be changes although it's doesn't flow much like before again but it's still better than the last period but the issues now is that am still seeing it after 5days which is my normal period length and it's going to like 8days now?

Female | 22

Your menstrual cycle­ seems differe­nt after Postinor 2. That's normal. The eme­rgency pill can affect periods. You might ble­ed irregularly or your flow changes. It de­pends how your body reacts. If issues continue­, talk to your doctor. Different people­ have varied response­s to medicines.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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