Female | 24
Erbrechen und Appetitlosigkeit nach Abtreibung
Ich hatte vor 3 Wochen eine Abtreibung, muss mich aber immer noch übergeben und habe keinen Appetit. Was könnte daran liegen?
Gynäkologe/Geburtshelfer
Answered on 23rd May '24
Das anhaltende Erbrechen und der Appetitverlust drei Wochen nach einer Abtreibung können auf eine mögliche Komplikation hinweisen. Es ist wichtig, so schnell wie möglich einen Arzt aufzusuchen, um die Ursache zu ermitteln und entsprechende medizinische Hilfe zu erhalten.
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Gynäkologe/Geburtshelfer
Answered on 23rd May '24
Erbrechen und Appetitlosigkeit nach einer Abtreibung können sehr besorgniserregend sein, da es zu Anzeichen oder Komplikationen kommen kann. Diese Symptome können auf Infektionen oder andere Komplikationen nach der Abtreibung hinweisen, die sofort untersucht und behandelt werden sollten. Ihr Gynäkologe verfügt über die Möglichkeit, eine detaillierte Untersuchung durchzuführen, bei Bedarf Tests durchzuführen und über eine geeignete Behandlungsform zu entscheiden, die Ihre Symptome lindert und gleichzeitig alle Aspekte Ihrer allgemeinen Gesundheit berücksichtigt. Warten Sie nicht mit der Inanspruchnahme ärztlicher Hilfe, da sich die Komplikationen verschlimmern könnten.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynecologyy" (3785)
what causes sudden lower back and pelvic pain that feels like period cramps. usually i experience this before i start by period (pms) but i don’t have my period for another 2 and half ish weeks. it doesn’t hurt when im laying down but does when im standing and will come in waves
Female | 18
SUDDEN lower back and pelvic pain can be due to PMS.. PAIN when standing could be due to muscle strain.. THE pain in waves could be due to contractions.. Other reasons could be endometriosis, fibroids, or ovarian cysts.. IT'S best to consult a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment..
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Bhogle
I am a 15 yr old female who has had some light bleeding in between periods and for the past two weeks I’ve been having at least some bleeding every day (not rlly any cramps tho). I got my period about two years ago so it may still be adjusting or it may be stress. Any ideas? I don’t rlly want to go to the doctor because I don’t wanna concern my family.
Female | 15
You seem to be going through some interval problems with your periods, which can be worrying. This may happen because your body has not yet fully adjusted to a regular period. Irregular bleeding can also be caused by stress. Ensure to look after yourself by nourishing your body, being active, and reducing stress. If the bleeding is still there or increases, do not be reluctant to talk to a gynecologist, to get some advice.
Answered on 28th Aug '24
Dr. Himali Patel
My periods were expected to start yesterday but not yet started. Can I take medicine from tomorrow to delay the periods for 7 days?
Female | 19
Periods are usually on time, but sometimes they can be late due to stress, changes in your routine, or hormonal issues. If you want to delay your period, never take medicine without talking to your doctor first. It’s important to know why your period is late, as taking medication without understanding the cause can be risky. Stay calm, track your symptoms, and see a gynecologist for the best advice.
Answered on 15th Oct '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Im currently 7 weeks pregnant and yesterday after throwing up violently I had a small burst of red blood when I wiped my vagina. Now today there have been a couple of small brown wipes when going to the toilet not enough to reach my pad just when wiping. Should I be worried? I did some googling and found several people that said that the spotting was caused by the vomiting so not to worry.
Female | 24
Spotting early in pregnancy can occur. Sometimes, vomiting increases abdomen pressure causing spotting. Brown spotting may be old blood. Harmless usually, but monitor bleeding. Rest, drink fluids, no heavy lifting. See a gynecologist if heavy bleeding or pain.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Hello Please I need help have done pregnancy test And it’s negative And have not seen my period I don’t know what wrong and I’m scared
Female | 20
MISSING PERIODS can be due to several reasons... STRESS, weight gain or loss, excessive exercise, and HORMONAL IMBALANCES are common causes... Certain medications and medical conditions can also lead to missed periods... Visit a medical professional for a checkup and advice on your situation...
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Is it true if clear blue says 2-3 means that you are 4-5 weeks pregnant ? because the last time I had my period was January.
Female | 20
When it indicates "2-3 weeks pregnant," it signifies 2-3 weeks post-conception, not from your last menstrual cycle. Since your previous period occurred in January if it displays 2-3 weeks, that typically implies you're around 4-5 weeks expectant. Symptoms like queasiness and fatigue are typical during early gestation. Ensure you consume prenatal supplements and consult an a gynecologist for appropriate care.
Answered on 21st Aug '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Mam mujhe bahut time se vaginal area mein ek ganth hai ab shayad mujhe nahin pata vah bartholin cyst hai to main ek bar uska operation karva chuke hun but vah ab dobara mujhe pen kar raha hai to btao me kya karu vary very painful my problem
Female | 38
You may be dealing with a recurring Bartholin cyst, a type of cyst that takes place on the Bartholin's gland in the vaginal area and is filled with fluid. They can be painful and annoying. They appear when the wet and blocked Bartholin glands get. This can lead to the formation of a lump or swelling that is located almost at the vaginal opening. If you still have it, you might require extra treatment to stop your return. However, one of the best options is to schedule an appointment with your gynecologist to explore alternative treatments.
Answered on 1st Oct '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Meri umra 46 h do mahine se mc se nahi hui hu or pregnancy chahti hu kya ye sambhav h.
Female | 46
At 46 years it is still possible to conceive and become pregnant, although fertility generally decreases as women get older. There could be various reasons for the missed menstrual cycles, like hormonal imbalances, perimenopause (the transitional phase before menopause), stress, certain medical conditions, or even pregnancy.
Since you're trying to conceive, it's important to consider the possibility of pregnancy as well. I recommend that you take a pregnancy test to rule out pregnancy as the cause of the missed periods. If the test is negative and your menstrual cycles remain irregular or absent, it would be advisable to consult a gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Clitoris pain form past two months
Female | 19
Experiencing clitoris pain is unpleasant. That area's discomfort might stem from infections like yeast, irritation from products, or hormonal shifts. Wear loose clothing, use gentle soaps, avoid scratching. If pain persists, see a gynecologist. They'll pinpoint the cause, prescribe treatments for relief.
Answered on 4th Sept '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Period problem hai kya Karu bahut pareshaan hu
Female | 20
Irregular periods may have a number of factors, such as stress, weight variations, or specific health conditions. It is of great importance to consult a gynecologist in order to determine the actual cause and get the right treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
i am suffering form periods after very short time firstly afher 5 days again that continued till i had taken medicine to stop. now after 21 days again
Female | 43
Women may undergo variations in the menstrual cycle but if you are experiencing periods after a short time it is an indication of some other underlying problem. For further evaluation and diagnosis, I would suggest consulting a gynecologist. They will be able to administer treatments that are specifically tailored for your condition.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I’m 28yrs old female, breastfeeding mom with no period since after birth, I’ve been using desogestrel 6weeks after birth, 3days ago I missed my dosage and had an unprotected sex 8hrs ago. Should I just continue with the desogestrel or get an emergency contraceptive pills
Female | 28
It is important to note that skipping one desogestrel pill makes becoming pregnant more likely. As you had sex without using any protection not so long ago, I would advise taking the morning-after pills to avoid getting pregnant. Emergency contraception can either delay or stop ovulation from happening. Keep in mind these tablets work best when taken immediately after having unprotected intercourse. If you’re worried about anything or if anything unusual happens to your body after taking the pill please see a gynecologist as soon as possible.
Answered on 7th June '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I am 17 years old and i am not having my periods My last periods was on 13 th jan 2023 I had urinary tract infection few days ago I took some medicines and i have thyroid too But got my periods delayed what's the reason?
Female | 17
Possible reasons for your delayed periods can be hormonal imbalances, stress, medications, thyroid conditions, and underlying health conditions like PCOS. It's important to consult with your gynecologist for treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I had protected sex on 29 jan but also took I pill on the same day. After 7 days got bleeding. After that I didn’t have intercourse but had other activities which might include exchange of fluids..(dry humping etc) not sure about that. My period date was supposed to be on 20 feb but missed it so took Mephrate from 23-28 feb today is 8 march still no periods. Am I pregnant?
Female | 20
It is also possible you maybe pregnant, though the fact cannot be ascertained unless there is thorough medical examination. I advise you to see a gynecologist immediately for an accurate diagnosis. The gynecologist will definitely help you in deciding the best for you which you may need to do a pregnancy test or maybe more examinations.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I want to abort my second pregnancy... If it have any other after effects have it couse?
Female | 23
Abortion can have physical and emotional after effects including infection and guilt It's important to discuss all options with a healthcare provider..
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
My period is late should I be worried? I never had unprotected sex, we used condoms semptember 10 is suppose to be my due should I wait or take action?.
Female | 27
Hi! The fact that you are using protection every time you have sex is a great thing, and it shows the level of responsibility you have. It is not always true that the reason why periods are late is that you are pregnant. Anxiety, fluctuations in weight, or sickness can be some of the reasons why your period may be late. If you notice that the period is still absent, it is wise to consult a gynecologist.
Answered on 11th Sept '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Am 5 weeks pregnant yesterday I did scan but I saw no fetal pole plus I have a PID,can u get treated without getting to know the kind of pic cause taking a pelvic exam will for sure waste more time,am really worried why will I be pregnant and no baby is growing inside of me and the gestational sac is okay
Female | 24
It’s quite common not to see a fetal pole at five weeks. Pregnancy can be affected by PID. Symptoms might include pain in your pelvis, unusual discharge from your vagina, and burning when passing urine. The causes are probably infections. Taking antibiotics should treat it but you may need more tests done. You are normal to be worried so make sure you keep talking to your gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I have fibroids my period is light and not stop in 3 weeks why? Please opinion wat can ido
Female | 42
Consult your gynecologist promptly for a thorough evaluation, as this condition can have various causes. They may recommend tests like a pelvic ultrasound and provide treatment options, such as medication or surgical procedures, to address the underlying issue
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Actually I didn't get periods till today with that i have back pain ,huge hairfall,and weight gain . I don't understand all the reasons . So please let me know.
Female | 24
These signs may come from a hormonal imbalance, problems with your thyroid gland, or polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Hormones control periods as well as can affect weight and hair. To find the cause and suggest treatments such as hormone therapy or some lifestyle changes. Ask for tests that should be conducted by a gynecologist.
Answered on 7th June '24
Dr. Himali Patel
i did not get my periods this month
Female | 24
Missing periods for a month can be caused by several factors including pregnancy, stress, weight changes, or hormonal imbalance as well as some medical conditions. It is necessary to visit a gynecologist who will be able to conduct applicable tests and determine the true reason.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
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