Female | 63
Kann ich den Eierstockkrebs meiner Mutter behandeln lassen?
Bei meiner Mutter wurde Eierstockkrebs diagnostiziert. Ihr Alter beträgt 63 Jahre. Ich brauche Ihre Hilfe bezüglich ihrer Behandlung. Wir bitten um Ihre freundliche Antwort und Unterstützung
Gynäkologe/Geburtshelfer
Answered on 15th Oct '24
Diabetespatienten haben im Laufe der Zeit eine geringe Chance, eine solche Entwicklung zu erleben. Eierstockkrebs weist verschiedene Anzeichen auf, darunter Symptome wie Blähungen, häufiges Wasserlassen und Bauchschmerzen. Dies geschieht meist aufgrund von Veränderungen in den Zellen der Eierstöcke, der genaue Grund ist jedoch oft unbekannt. Die Behandlung kann entweder eine Operation, eine Chemotherapie oder eine Kombination aus beidem sein. Das Behandlungsteam Ihrer Mutter wird die beste Vorgehensweise für ihren speziellen Fall festlegen.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynecologyy" (3798)
I am 19 year old..my general menstrual cycle is 30-32 days. I had my last period on 2 nd September. I had unprotected sex but used pull out method from 11-16 September. Later on 4th October i started bleeding. It was lighter than my usual period but it was definitely more than implantation bleeding. Then still to avoid any confusion I took a pregnancy test on 5th day of missed period and it came negative.. I am feeling bloated and experiencing frequent urination.. is it bcoz of light period or Are they pregnancy symptoms
Female | 19
Sometimes when the period is around or sometimes due to hormonal changes one can feel bloated and need to pee more often. The bleeding you had might have been some other period. Periods can be a bit irregular at times. Given the result of your pregnancy test being negative, it is less likely that these symptoms are related to pregnancy. Pay attention to how you feel and if you don't notice any improvement, you can make an appointment with a gynecologist.
Answered on 9th Oct '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Improper periods, pimples due to periods, mood swings
Female | 21
These are common symptoms experienced by some women during their menstrual cycle. Hormonal fluctuations during menstruation can lead to irregular periods, skin breakouts, and changes in mood and emotions. Irregular periods are also a cause of pcos. Get a proper evaluation from a gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
i recently had an abortion of three weeks... where I was given three cytotech pills to ingest... I bled for only the evening of drinking the pills I'm now worried that the abortion is incomplete as I still get those same cramps
Female | 23
After abortion procedures with Cytotec pills, it is normal to have cramps and bleeding. Sometimes, the procedure is not finished only with one dose. You can still experience cramps in case there are some tissues left. Be cautious of the bleeding and cramps. If they become worse or you feel bad, call your gynecologist.
Answered on 13th Sept '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I have irregular menstruation what should I do
Female | 21
Irregular menstruation, which refers to a period that does not come at the same time each month, is a very common phenomenon. The causes may vary from stress, hormonal imbalances, extreme weight changes, and some medical conditions. Keep a record of your periods, if you experience irregularities for a few months, it's better to visit a gynecologist.
Answered on 4th Sept '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I am pregnant in 6 week and past 3 days vomiting continuously. What can I do?
Female | 25
You can take some tab doxinate twice a day before food till vomiting stops, keep taking liquids, don’t take spicy food. If the symptoms persist long please consultant a gynecologist near you.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Aruna Sahadev
I'm 25 yrs old I got married since 6 months back so i have missed my period on March 17 i have check the pregnancy test but there is no pregnancy I didn't get my periods due to hormonal imbalance till . So I'm using pills now so can i get chance to get pregnancy now.
Female | 25
It seems that you are dealing with hormonal changes which might cause missed periods. This imbalance can be caused by stress, changes in weight, or underlying health conditions. They have estrogen in them and are used for regulating hormones, but are also contraceptives, which can also impair your fertility. Getting advice from a gynecologist on the matter would be a more reasonable step to undertake.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Hi, I dignosed with PCOS, I was prescribed with Krimson 35 tablets, Since I started taking the medicine I got light periods in 21 days and next periods in 14 days. It's been 14 days now since I'm spotting. When I consulted my doctor he said it's normal to have such spotting it will disappear soon. I'm loosing my patience. What should I do? Should I stop taking the medicine?
Female | 29
Spotting can be a result of your body getting used to the medication. You should under no circumstances stop taking the tablets your doctor has prescribed to you. The spotting will gradually go away by itself in a little while. If it worsens or doesn't improve, contact your gynecologist for more help.
Answered on 10th Sept '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
It's an 38 year old women having adenomyosis and her gynaecologist give her tabzyme and methix tablet for one month but the condition is not cured then she done again with ultrasound and fined adenomyosis now she wants to start again the tablets methix and tabzyme kindly suggest me if she do that???
Female | 38
You have adenomyosis. It causes heavy periods, pain in your pelvic area, and bloating. The tablets from your gynecologist help with symptoms. It was good to get another ultrasound to confirm adenomyosis. Your gynecologist may restart the medication or try other treatments based on your situation.
Answered on 19th July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Hii there i am 24 year old female. I had unprotedted sex with my partner and after that i took contraceptive pill then after that i had again unprotected sex…..and my period is statt in 2 days i wanted to know i m not gonna get preagnant right. I am safe????
Female | 24
The pill is good at preventing pregnancy, but it's not 100 % effective. If you're going to get your period in 2 days, the chances for you to get pregnant are lower now, still, it is a small chance. If there is any worry, you can do a pregnancy test after your period to make sure you're not pregnant.
Answered on 18th June '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I took 2 misoprostol 6 days as I want to terminate the pregnancy! but now am feeling a back pain and I am moving a bit in my stomach! does that mean I am still pregnant?
Female | 31
Feeling worried about back pain and stomach movement is normal. These signs do not always mean being pregnant. They can be related to digestion issues or muscle strain too. If you are still concerned about being pregnant, taking a pregnancy test can give you more clear answers. If you keep feeling bad, it is best to talk to a gynecologist.
Answered on 19th July '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Hii. I had sex on 2nd April and i got i pill tablet before 72 hours.usally my monthly periods are 6th of every month.i got withdrawal bleeding after one week of taking i pill i.e on 11th . I had tested urine pregnancy test and got negitive.i didn't get my periods until now what should I do now
Female | 19
It's common to experience withdrawal bleeding about a week later. This bleeding is not the same as a regular period but a response to the pill's hormones. If your periods have still not come, take another test a few days after the expected date. If the test remains negative and your period is further delayed, consult a gynecologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I have a mensurational disorder . because my periods is delaye every month so please suggest
Female | 18
menstrual disorders can be caused by many factors . Stress, weight changes, and hormonal imbalances can all play a role . It's best to consult with a doctor to determine the cause . Treatment may include medications , lifestyle changes, or hormonal therapy . Tracking your menstrual cycle can also help identify patterns and potential issues. Don't hesitate to seek medical advice.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Hrishikesh Pai
Hi , i need advice . I am stressing myself very sick and need help for someone to tell me im actually okay and not needed to stress, my birth control showed me my due date for my period which was last month 29th of april, i was only one day late but then got my period i dont have symptoms but i feel sick now from stressing and i keep thinking myself pregnant , i dont know if it is period or spotting but my period lasted four days and was dark brown almost like black with little bit of dark and bright red blood inbetween so is it my period? i took clear blue test two weeks after my period and it said im not pregnant at all but is it true , did i take it too late? am i okay? is there any need to stress cause i cant stop myself from overthinking
Female | 16
It's understandable to feel anxious about your menstrual cycle, especially when you're experiencing stress and uncertainty. From what you've described, it sounds like you had a period, but slightly late. Periods can vary in color and consistency, and dark brown or black blood is normal at the beginning or end of your cycle. Taking a pregnancy test two weeks after your period is generally considered accurate. Clear blue tests are reliable when used correctly, so if they show negative results, it's likely right. However, if you're still feeling anxious, you can always take another test for peace of mind. Stressing yourself isn't beneficial for your overall well-being. It's essential to find ways to manage stress and focus on self-care. Remember, irregularities in your menstrual cycle can happen for various reasons, including stress. If you're still concerned or experiencing persistent symptoms, consider reaching out to a gynecologist for further guidance and support.
Answered on 11th July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Pregnant with diarrhea headache stomach pain and pelvic pain
Female | 23
You're dealing with tough symptoms - diarrhea, headaches, stomach aches, and pelvic pain. It's normal to have diarrhea from diet changes or infections during pregnancy. Headaches happen due to stress or hormone shifting. The growing baby may cause some stomach discomfort, but severe pain could mean something serious. Your body changing leads to pelvic pain. Stay hydrated. Eat gentle foods. Rest up. Use warm packs for pain relief. But if symptoms worsen, contact your gynecologist.
Answered on 5th Sept '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Can pelvic usg detect ectopic pregnancy
Female | 21
Doctors use pelvic ultrasounds to look inside someone's belly. One purpose is to check for an ectopic pregnancy. With this condition, a fertilized egg grows outside the womb, often in a fallopian tube. Signs may include belly pain, vaginal bleeding, and feeling dizzy. If it's an ectopic pregnancy, quick treatment is needed to prevent complications. Options include medication or surgery.
Answered on 12th Sept '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Im 23weeks pregnant and have bleeding piles, will it harm my baby? Started bleedin yesterday, light to mild bleeding
Female | 33
Hemorrhoids, or bleeding piles, are inflamed blood vessels in the rectal area that can ooze out blood when they are aggravated. This bleeding is usually not dangerous for your baby. To help manage the symptoms, you can try using over-the-counter creams, eating high-fiber foods, and staying hydrated. If the bleeding continues or worsens, you should communicate with gynecologist for additional assistance.
Answered on 12th Sept '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I am 4th month pregnant loose motions 8 times
Female | 30
Experiencing loose motions frequently can occur during pregnancy can be caused by hormone changes, infections, or diet issues. If you face loose motions exceeding 8 times daily in the 4th month, staying hydrated through increased fluid intake becomes crucial. Consuming small, mild meals and avoiding spicy or fatty foods is recommended. However, if the condition persists, it's advisable to consult your gynecologist for guidance.
Answered on 26th Sept '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Hi an 4 months pregnant and when a go to the bathroom to pee or poop when I wipe I always see blood and I don't know the cause of it can u help me please
Female | 19
It is okay to feel scared when you see blood, mostly if you are having a baby. In the early months, a little blood may come when you pee or poop. This can be from delicate pregnant tissue or swollen blood pipes around your butt. Drink lots of water, eat foods with fiber, and don't push hard. If more blood comes in or you feel pain, talk to your gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
My periods are late by 4 days and have still not got my periods yet. What to do?
Female | 25
It is common to worry about having a late menstrual period. Late periods may occur for various reasons. Stress, unusual weight changes, or even hormonal imbalances may cause them to occur later. Pregnancy may be a likelihood if you have been sexually active. It is recommended to take an at-home pregnancy test to eliminate this possibility. Speaking with your gynecologist is advisable if you continue to have irregular cycles.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Mera period time pe aya but bleeding bikul nhi hua ,iska kya karan hai ,isse darne bale bat nhi na hai
Female | 21
It’s not uncommon for your period to show up on schedule but be light. It might be because of stress, a hormone imbalance, extreme weight loss, or a change in your routine. These things can all impact your menstrual cycle. Take care of yourself by relaxing, eating well, and getting enough sleep. If this keeps happening then speaking with a gynecologist would be wise to check if everything is alright.
Answered on 8th July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
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