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Hospital | Rating | Doctors | Location |
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Big Apollo Spectra Multi Speciality Hospital | ---- | 1010 | Patna |
Shrinivas Hospital | ---- | 33 | Patna |
Medipark Hospital | ---- | 22 | Patna |
Kamy General Hospital | ---- | 22 | Patna |
Jeevan Ent And Maternity Hospital | ---- | 11 | Patna |
Diwya Vatsalya Mamta Fertility Centre | ---- | 11 | Patna |
Hari Narayan Memorial Surgical & Meternity Center | ---- | 11 | Patna |
Oshodhara Mother And Child Hospital Pvt Ltd | ---- | 11 | Patna |
Indira Ivf - Fertility And Ivf Center | ---- | 11 | Patna |
Jay Prabha Medanta Super Specialty Hospital | ---- | 11 | Patna |
Female | 20
If you have unprotected sex and your period is late, it's a good idea to take a pregnancy test to check for pregnancy. Since you’re 20, visiting a gynecologist would be helpful to discuss your symptoms and get personalized advice.
Answered on 19th July '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Female | 27
Sometimes, your test shows negative, even if expecting. This occurs when checking too early. The smart move is seeing a gynecologist for a blood test. That confirms pregnancy.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Female | 22
Yellowishness of the displacement and redness could be the signs of inflammation. A strange feeling to you and sometimes pain may indicate someone is infected. Pain gives no signal on one side thus; there might be an imbalance in your body. To relieve these symptoms, it's important to maintain good hygiene, wear breathable underwear, and visit a gynecologist for evaluation and treatment if needed.
Answered on 7th Oct '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Female | 19
Ten months without menstruation? Don't panic! Several factors like hormonal imbalances, stress, weight changes, or medical conditions may contribute. However, it's important not to ignore it. Consult a gynecologist for a thorough evaluation. They can recommend the right treatment, whether medication or lifestyle changes.
Answered on 31st July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Female | 15
Different factors may cause issues with your period, and may also be the cause. Bloating, fatigue, and difficulty with breathing are some additional symptoms of hormonal disbalances or other underlying health issues that may be found. Stress, thyroid problems, or polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) might be the underlying cause. It is important to talk to a gynecologist to get an accurate diagnosis and guidance on your problems.
Answered on 15th Aug '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Female | 18
If you used the abortion kit and have white discharge without periods, it could indicate a potential issue. This may result from hormone changes or an incomplete abortion procedure. Seeking medical attention promptly is crucial to ensure your well-being. Getting examined by a gynecologist is important to address any concerns and receive appropriate care.
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Female | 22
The missed periods and the stomach cramps might be because of stress, hormonal changes, or digestive problems. The loose motions are likely to occur due to a food intolerance or an infection. Stay hydrated, and stick to light, easy-to-digest food. If you are facing more issues consult a gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd Nov '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Female | 20
You may have amenorrhea if no bleeding is noticed for 7 months. Hormonal imbalances, stress, drastic weight changes, or medical conditions can be among the possible factors for this condition. It's important to go to the doctor to know the reasons for this. They will provide the necessary treatment and advice for your particular issue.
Answered on 14th June '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Female | 24
Irregularities with getting periods are something that you should always keep in mind. Several factors can result in your periods not occurring at the expected time – for instance, stress, weight changes, or hormone imbalances. Be patient if there are no other abnormal signs except the delay. If you are worried, it would be wise to consult a gynecologist for tailored advice.
Answered on 16th July '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Female | 26
Tiny bumps on your labia minora can occur due to various reasons. Ingrown hairs from shaving or friction are common culprits. These bumps resemble small pimples, often itchy and painful. Maintaining proper hygiene and wearing loose-fitting clothing may help alleviate the issue. However, if the bumps persist, see a gynecologist.
Answered on 27th Sept '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Female | 17
Your menstrual cycle goes through some changes. Dark blood can appear when your period begins. This is normal and doesn't indicate a problem. The cramps result from hormones or other causes. Monitor your periods and symptoms every month. Talk to a gynecologist if unusual bleeding or cramps continue.
Answered on 17th July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Female | 12
Often our periods can be dissimilar in their flow while we are adolescents and that is the normal course of things. Hormonal changes, stress, and sometimes no obvious cause behind the symptom can be a reason for heavy spotting. If you do not feel any pain, it is quite common for you to be fine and it is usually not a problem. Just be aware of your period changes, and if it gets too heavy or lasts a long time, you might want to tell an adult or visit a gynecologist for advice.
Answered on 22nd Oct '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Female | 24
If you've missed a period and you know you're not pregnant because your body produces irregular hormones, you could be experiencing a hormone imbalance. The use of an appropriate pharmaceutical tablet, medroxyprogesterone, is one way to induce your period. This tablet is designed to regulate the menstrual cycle and bring back your periods. Talk to a gynecologist to determine whether it's safe for you to take these medications before administering them.
Answered on 18th June '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Female | 19
Several birth control methods work well, but it is recommended to visit a gynecologist in order for you to find out which method suits your needs. However, using medication for birth control is not recommended.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Female | 22
Cramps in early pregnancy are usual, specifically during the initial trimester. Major bodily shifts occur, making space for the baby, causing mild crampiness. You may also experience bloating or slight spotting. Stay hydrated and restful. However, if severe cramps or heavy bleeding arise, consult your gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
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
Female | 35
If the uterus is removed, as in a hysterectomy with preservation of ovaries, they usually work normally until natural menopause. But this may differ from person to person and the surgical approach. You should talk to your gynecologist and with the surgeon that did your surgery for details about you case. They will inform patients about post-surgery ovarian function recovery.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Female | 36
A discharge of brown blood which happens for about a week sometimes indicates an old blood loss from your body. This may at times be quite normal like after a period or if one has begun with birth control pills. Meanwhile, if the smell is unpleasant, if you get a feeling of discomfort, or if the problem persists, it is necessary to talk to another adult like your parents about visiting a gynecologist.
Answered on 28th Nov '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Female | 22
It's natural to be concerned when your menstruation is delayed. There are times when stress, fluctuations in weight, or hormonal imbalances can lead to this. The cramps you feel with no period can be explained by your body getting ready for the period. Nevertheless, late periods can also be due to pregnancy. Don't be alarmed and, if your period doesn't arrive in a couple of days, think about taking a pregnancy test to calm your mind.
Answered on 18th Sept '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Female | Khushboo
Vomiting and fatigue can be early signs of pregnancy for some people. These symptoms may appear about a week after having unprotected sex, likely due to hormonal changes that occur in the first trimester. You can take a home pregnancy test to find out if you're pregnant. If the test is positive, see a gynecologist to discuss your options and start prenatal care.
Answered on 14th Oct '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
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