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Am I at Risk for PCOD? Scan Report Insights

PCOD check My scan report details say that doctor

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Answered on 4th Jan '25

Polycystic Ovary Disease (PCOD) is a usual sickness, that results in symptoms such as lack of periods, being overweight, and skin disease. The latter phenomenon is caused by the former, i.e. Lower levels of sex hormones which cause the formation of small cysts on the ovaries. The first step that is taken with this condition is a healthy lifestyle through practice and a proper diet. Often medicines can be used to solve the problem of irregular periods and to alleviate the symptoms. It is correct to go to a gynecologist for your results and to state your worries about the situation. 

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Questions & Answers on "Gynaecology" (4364)

I took a plan b on the 6th and i started bleeding on the 14 and i am currently still bleeding. should i be concerned? also i have been experiencing tender breast.

Female | 20

Bleeding is a known complication of Plan B, but if it lasts longer than expected and appears together with painful breasts, then it might be a sign of an existing condition that needs to be treated. You must see a doctor to be sure
 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

I am 27 year old female with hypothyroid history but this time I have missed my periods and after after consulting a doctor I took regestrone and from past few weeks I am having hairfall... after taking medicine for three days two times daily I have noticed white or transparent varginal discharge yet no periods....

Female | 27

It's possible that the medication you took, Regestrone, could be causing the white or transparent vaginal discharge. Some side effects of Regestrone include changes in menstrual bleeding patterns, such as spotting or irregular bleeding. The medication can affect your hormone levels, which leads to hair loss.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Himali Patel

Dr. Himali Patel

i am a 20 yr old female. i had my last period from 9-13 june, on 16th june i had unprotected sex and took an emergency pill- Unwanted72 within 2 hours. I have not yet gotten my periods, 2 days ago a pregnancy test which came negative. Although i’m 10 days late and have not yet gotten my periods. Should i be concerned? or is this normal?

Female | 20

The pill can sometimes interfere with the menstrual cycle, leading to a delayed period. Stress, weight, and diet changes, as well as hormonal problems, can also cause menstrual irregularities. You do not need to worry right now, you were not pregnant and it was less than a week ago.

Answered on 17th July '24

Dr. Nisarg Patel

Dr. Nisarg Patel

Hi good day .. my last period was Jan 26th 2024, I usually get my period every 27-28 days, so I’m late and now I’ve been spotting these past few days.. brown spots to be exact, which I saw online that is sometimes implantation bleeding.. is that possible? I also took a test on Thursday and it said negative.. is it possible that’s a false negative

Female | 27

A brown spotting might be a sign of implantation bleeding, but it is hard to definitively identify without a medical examination. Please talk to your gynecologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Himali Patel

Dr. Himali Patel

I'm having irregular periods but I've cured it by taking medication from last 4months I've got my period regular last time it came 7 days before the time and this month it's been late for 14 days and I'm having pregnancy symptoms so I decided to test tomorrow but today I'm not having any symptoms

Female | 21

Irregular periods can have various causes, and taking medication to regulate them is a positive step. However, even with regular periods, occasional variations in timing can still occur. It mostly happens in maximum no. of women. if you feel you're experiencing pregnancy symptoms it may be a good idea to take a pregnancy test to rule out the possibility of pregnancy.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Nisarg Patel

Dr. Nisarg Patel

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