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Female | 22

What to do when experiencing missed periods with fluid in abdomen?

Aoa mjy 2 3 mah s periods nai ho or dr kh ri hay k pait m pani tahali hay m kia kro jo yh htm ho jay m bht preshan ho mdcn s b frk nai pr ra

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Dr. Himali Patel

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

Answered on 19th July '24

Not having pe­riods for 2-3 months and feeling bloated may se­em concerning. This situation could result from hormonal fluctuations, stre­ssful circumstances, thyroid-related issue­s, or other underlying causes. Se­eking medical assessme­nt is crucial to identify the root factor. Meanwhile­, adopting stress-reducing practices, maintaining a nutritious die­tary regimen, and ensuring ade­quate hydration may help your menstrual cycle­ regulation. 

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I'm 28 year old mother of 2 children from c section. Last c section was about 3.5 years ago. Now from 5 months my husband and I doin withou protection intercoirse. I get periods on time in these five months but from the first month I'm feeling some symptoms like belly button hurting, stomach routine is disturb, nausea vominting, morning sickness, feeling angry every time feeling sad withou reason and my belly growing bigger. And today i feel nausea full day and it's now geeting irritated

Female | 28

The symptoms you're experiencing could be related to pregnancy. These can include belly button pain, an upset stomach, feeling sick, mood changes, and a growing belly. If you think you might be pregnant, it's a good idea to take a simple test to confirm.

Answered on 3rd Oct '24

Dr. Mohit Saraogi

Dr. Mohit Saraogi

I think I have vaginal thrush (itchy and cheese like discharge in my vaginal). What medication can I use to treat it? My 15 months old son has oral thrush (white patches in his mouth that leaves injury when I try to wipe it). What medication can I use for him? I would also need to treat nipple thrush because I'm still breastfeeding him.

Female | 32

You and your son might have thrush, a fungus infection caused by Candida. Vaginal thrush could make you feel itchy and produce a discharge that looks like cheese. Typically, you’ll be advised to use antifungal creams or tablets. Treatment for oral thrush in your son can involve antifungal oral gel or drops. To avoid transmitting the infection back and forth, both of you might need treatment for nipple thrush. Make sure you take all the medicine prescribed for you to fully recover.

Answered on 11th June '24

Dr. Himali Patel

Dr. Himali Patel

had my child 10months ago, i had her throw c section and got a iud put it after I had her, I've been having 2 or 3 day periods and can't remember my last one. 2 days ago one month ago I had two taken 2 home pregnancy test that came back postive and then got a blood work Dane on Wednesday and the hcgs came back <5 but I had the same record one month befor I had my daughter in aug 2022, and end of sep 2022 I was pregnant with my daughter my question is am I pregnant or not?

Female | 32

I advise you to visit a gynecologist for a diagnosis of your current health status. It is frequently due to a number of reasons, for instance hormonal imbalance, stress, or hidden medical problems. A gynecologist can do the thorough examination and give all the needed guidance
 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Nisarg Patel

Dr. Nisarg Patel

I am a 24 year old female I have been spotting with clear discharge since your last period which is for the past 7 days The discharge has a sticky clear jelly-like texture with strands of blood. I also have cramps, but the pain is not severe.

Female | 24

You might have ovulation ble­eding. This happens when your body le­ts out an egg. You might see a bit of blood or cle­ar sticky stuff. It is normal to have small cramps too. It will go away soon. Drink water and rest. You can put a warm thing on your be­lly if you need to. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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