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Female | 26
A missed period that is 5 days late can be due to pregnancy, hormonal changes, medications, medical conditions, or approaching menopause. It's recommended to take a pregnancy test and consult with a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation and personalized advice.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Female | 30
Not getting pregnant after trying for a while is tough. Your irregular periods make pinpointing ovulation tricky - but that's key for conception. Causes could be hormone imbalances, or medical issues. Chart your cycle using ovulation tests or apps, talk to your gynecologist about what's behind the irregularity, and explore options to address it.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Female | 17
Vagina pimples are tiny red bumps. They pop up when pores or hair follicles get blocked. You might notice these pimple-like bumps around your vagina. Shaving, sweating, or wearing tight clothes can cause them. To help, keep the area clean and dry. Wear cotton underwear. If they don't go away or get worse, see a gynecologist.
Answered on 6th Aug '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Female | 18
You are facing irregular periods. There could be many reasons for this, like stress or hormonal imbalances. If you have a burning sensation before your period, it may indicate inflammation in your reproductive system. My advice is to keep track of the symptoms by maintaining a diary and discuss with a gynecologist They’ll help us discover what’s happening and suggest treatment options.
Answered on 11th June '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Female | 19
This symptom still may not be necessarily linked to having a period during sex with any strong evidence to back it up. It is advisable to go to a gynecologist or a general physician who can make the diagnosis of the cause of the vomiting and prescribe the treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Female | 26
Period symptoms don’t usually include stomach aches, but it seems that’s what you’re going through. Weakness, dizziness, and fatigue may be low iron in the blood or hormonal changes. Ensure you take a healthy diet consisting of green leafy vegetables and fruits. Apart from that, drink enough water and have a good sleep. Should these symptoms persist, seeking medical attention for further investigation is vital.
Answered on 21st Aug '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Female | 22
You consumed an emergency contraception pill following protected intercourse. This action could induce withdrawal bleeding around one week later. Post this bleeding, your menstrual period may occur within roughly one month from your prior cycle. With typical cycles lasting 28-29 days, anticipate your period near late March. If any concerning or irregular symptoms manifest, visit a gynecologist.
Answered on 12th Sept '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Female | 23
Big lumps of blood during your periods can bring on some serious anxiety, but don't worry; it's common. It is when your whole system discards a lot of blood at once. This may be caused by hormonal fluctuations or a heavier flow. To help, drink lots of water, relax, and apply a heating pad to the affected area. If it's too heavy or happens too frequently, it's better to consult a gynecologist to ensure everything is fine.
Answered on 10th Sept '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Female | 30
A hemorrhagic cyst happens when bleeding occurs in a follicle, resulting in cyst formation. It's a common occurrence and doesn't necessarily cause problems. Since a single follicle ruptured, pregnancy remains a possibility. The cyst might resolve itself without intervention. Some discomfort may arise, however, it typically subsides with time's passage. Maintain communication with your gynecologist for proper guidance.
Answered on 27th Sept '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Female | 16
You can get pregnant during periods. It needs to be highlighted that it is possible for pre-cum to bear sperm so that is why the possibility is very low. If you are pregnant, you may see symptoms such as nausea, and painful breasts. It could be down to missing your period and simple diseases like nausea and breast tenderness can be the first sign.
Answered on 5th July '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Female | 20
Menstrual cramps, or period pains, are common and often felt as aching or cramping in the lower belly, back, or thighs. This happens due to the uterus contracting to shed its lining during the period. To relieve the pain, try applying heat to the lower belly, taking over-the-counter pain relievers, or relaxing with light exercise or a warm bath. If the pain is severe, consult a gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd Sept '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Female | 21
You may be having vaginal bleeding can be caused by different reasons like mixing different medications can sometimes be such effects. A doctor's visit is necessary to rule out anything serious and get appropriate treatment. Take it easy, drink lots of water, and stay away from exercise. If the bleeding persists or worsens, see a gynecologist as soon as possible to make sure you are safe.
Answered on 19th Sept '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Female | 41
Irregular spotting either before or after a period is the result of different factors including hormonal changes or stress, any kind of infection, or pregnancy. It is better to visit a gynecologist for detailed examination of the root of this problem diagnosed and treated.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Female | 28
A beta HCG level of 0.35 is very low, usually indicating a negative result (not pregnant). Although sometimes caused by other factors, pregnancy may still be detectable at this early stage in some cases. It is recommended that if one has symptoms suggestive of being with child or any concerns whatsoever then they should seek advice from their health care provider who will be able to offer appropriate counseling as well as additional tests.
Answered on 11th June '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Female | 39
Tubal ligation is generally a safe and effective method of sterilization with a very low failure rate. However, no method is 100% effective. Taking Ovral L for double protection is not typically necessary after tubal ligation. It's best to discuss this with a gynecologist to understand the risks, benefits, and whether additional contraceptive measures are needed.
Answered on 11th July '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Female | 23
This might be a common condition known as Fordyce spots. These are small, completely harmless spots that can come up in genital areas. They are typically painless and not itchy. Fordyce spots are just oil glands and are not a cause for concern. If you're worried, it's always a good idea to chat with a gynecologist. Just keep it under observation and if anything changes or you have any new symptoms, get it checked out.
Answered on 12th Sept '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Female | 19
A sore on the vulva with a whitish appearance and a burning sensation could be caused by yeast infection, genital herpes, vulvovaginitis, contact dermatitis, or sexually transmitted infections. Consult a gynecologist near you for the best advice.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Female | 19
It does indeed sound as if you are having heavy bleeding following sex, which you say has been going on for five days. The fact that you have PCOD means that this is associated with too much blood. The disease can sometimes lead to this kind of strange bleeding. You might need to use the drug you are taking for more time to get it to work. In an instance where the bleeding doesn't seem to decrease or feels heavier, it's essential to leave the direction and evaluation of a gynecologist.
Answered on 5th July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Female | 18
After having sex, spotting a little lightly is normal. It takes place since your body is sensitive in the vaginal area. There might have been some small tears, especially if things were rough. It could also be the female reproductive system getting used to the action. In most cases, if the flow is light and doesn’t last long, then it’s nothing to worry about. If this happens often or bothers you, speak with a gynecologist about it.
Answered on 9th July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Female | 31
Hormonal imbalances, stress, or underlying health issues may explain the sudden change in menstrual flow with one color having spots. Such symptoms can be caused by a condition such as polycystic ovarian syndrome, thyroid problems, or reproductive disorders. It's essential that you get the actual cause diagnosed by a gynecologist and you can be given the best treatment suitable for curing you.
Answered on 10th July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
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