Female | 20
Could no periods cause face acne or pimples?
No periods for last 1 month or pimple on face or acne

Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 9th Mar '25
It's completely normal to experience changes in your menstrual cycle and skin, especially during periods of stress or hormonal fluctuations. Factors like diet, lifestyle changes, or underlying health conditions can also impact regularity and skin health. To help address these concerns, consider maintaining a balanced diet, staying hydrated, and managing stress through relaxation techniques. For skin issues, gentle cleansing and suitable products can make a difference. However, it’s always a good idea to consult a gynecologist for personalized advice and to rule out any underlying issues.
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I am not getting my periods it's delayed
Female | 19
Delay in periods can be caused due to many reasons like stress, hormonal changes, pregnancy, medications, etc. You need to consider your individual circumstances and consult with a doctor for a proper evaluation.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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my period came on Friday or Thursday. on saturday night it hurt quite a bit on the left side under my belly, kind of a sharp pain then on Monday i think i noticed that my period stopped. I've never had sex, nor been to a gynecologist before, so I can't really give you many details, but I am pretty confused
Female | 25
While some discomfort during menstruation is normal, severe pain or other symptoms such as sudden hemorrhage requires a doctor’s attention. It necessary to visit a gynecologist for better evaluation
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Female | 65
the test should be performed not sooner than a week after a missed period. But any abdominal pain or irregular bleeding should be immediate cause for alarm and you need to be evaluated by a gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Hie what can one use after sex when there is tearing in the vulva area and some itching after rough sex. Will this lead to yeast infection?
Female | 32
For tearing in the vulva area and itching after rough sex, you can use a soothing ointment like aloe vera or a prescribed topical cream. Keep the area clean and dry. If symptoms persist, consult a gynecologist to rule out infections, including yeast infections.
Answered on 18th June '24
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I am 15, a female. I have been getting a smell, down there and I just got my period and it's is orange and red.what do I do?
Female | 15
The odor might be a sign of an infection. Sometimes, when period blood mixes with discharge, the color may change slightly. Orange or red could be normal, but it’s important to notice any unusual changes. It’s best to talk to a trusted adult, like a parent or guardian, and consider visiting a gynecologist.
Answered on 18th Nov '24
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I'm 22 years old female and i living together with my fiance. I always had irregular period . In this month my period is late 7 days. I took 2 pregnancy test and both are negative. I feel tired and sleepy. Am i pregnant ? What is the reason for my late period. My period dates of last months January - 23 February - 19 March - 21
Female | 22
A late period can mean many things, not just pregnancy. Stress and weight change are common culprits. You feel sleepy – that could be anything. Tracking your period is smart so you can share details with a gynecologist. If worried, make an appointment for their expert opinion. The pregnancy test matters, but other factors deserve consideration too.
Answered on 17th July '24
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I had caesarian 18months back but now I missed my period and I had home test where it was positive. I dont want a baby now, and I have gone to the doctor but he said that if you have gone through caesarean then you have only one option, that is only surgical abortion. And I want mtp. What should I do? please help
Female | 25
If you don’t want pregnancy, then you will first have to get your sonography done, to see for how many weeks you have been pregnant. Second, how to approach this issue also depends on the number of months for which you have been pregnant, and if it's in the range of medical termination then you will be prescribed pills for same. You can approach gynecologists - Gynecologists in Bangalore, let the clinicspots team know if your city is different, and I can be consulted as well. Take care.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I am 16 year old girl. My name is Gul Jain. I am having pain in my breast and it has spread from breast to shoulder, armpit, neck and I am having shortness of breathing and I have consulted an endocrine he gave me paracetamol, a pain relief gel and tamoxifen 10 mg table, But did not get any relief and my breast is also heavy.
Female | 16
• Breast pain can be associated with anything from Fibrocystic breast changes, menstruation related cyclic pain, pregnancy, breastfeeding, side effects of certain medications, infection such as mastitis to inflammatory breast cancer.
• Heaviness of breast is because of various reasons such as large breasts, breast cysts, mastitis, pain originating from chest wall or pectoral muscles but not related to breasts and in rare cases associated with Breast cancer.
Further investigation is required in your case so as to confirm the cause behind the breast pain which include:
Mammogram - Mammogram may assist you in diagnosis where in case the doctor feels a breast lump or unusual thickening or detects a focused area of pain your breast tissue, an x-ray of breast will help in evaluating the area of concern.
Breast examination - In which health care provider will examine your breasts as well as the lymph nodes in your lower neck and underarm for changes and will most likely listen to your heart and lungs and examine your chest and belly to see whether the discomfort is caused by another ailment. If your medical history, breast exam, and physical exam find nothing out of the ordinary, you may not require any extra testing.
Ultrasound - An ultrasound exam, which employs sound waves to create pictures of your breasts, is frequently performed in conjunction with a mammogram. Even if the mammography seems normal, you may require an ultrasound to check a specific location of discomfort.
Biopsy of the breast - Suspicious breast lumps, thickening regions, or unusual areas observed during imaging scans may require a biopsy before your doctor can establish a diagnosis. During a biopsy, your doctor collects a tiny sample of breast tissue from the affected region and sends it to a lab for investigation.
• Tamoxifen is usually prescribed in treatment of patients who have cancerous growth in the breast.
• Breast tenderness can be managed with application of warm or cold compresses, occasional use of pain killers, low fat and high complex carbohydrate involved diet and limiting the consumption of alcohol and caffeine.
Consult a Gynecologist for further investigations and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Which medicine is safe and good to stop periods permanently
Female | 13
Using drugs, it is not safe to completely halt menstruation. The lining of your body is shed during periods, which are a natural occurrence. If you experience extremely heavy or painful periods, there are some safe ways to deal with it. Consult your gynecologist regarding birth control pills or an IUD that can make them lighter or stop altogether but not forever.
Answered on 3rd Jan '25
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I usually get my period 25days after my last period this month I go it after 39days I took a test 5 days ago it says nagative I don’t know what’s wrong with me
Female | 22
If your period was supposed to come, but the test says no, don’t worry. It can happen. Stress, change in routine, or hormonal imbalance can affect your cycle this month. Sometimes, cycles change due to things like these. But remember other factors too – like thyroid problems; PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome); rapid weight loss/gain etcetera If it happens again next time – try to relax and see how you feel overall. And if it does, don’t be afraid to talk to a gynecologist.
Answered on 27th May '24
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I have abot the one month pregnancy
Female | 26
At one month pregnant, you may experience symptoms like nausea, fatigue, frequent urination, and mild cramps, which are normal. These occur due to hormonal changes as your body begins to support a developing fetus. It's essential to maintain a balanced diet, stay hydrated, and rest as needed. Gentle exercise, like walking, can also be beneficial. If symptoms become severe or you have any concerns, please consult your gynecologist. They can provide personalized advice and ensure everything is progressing well.
Answered on 19th Mar '25
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Dear doctor I found my pregnancy test positive 5 days ago ,but unfortunately today I feeling lightly bleeding
Female | 25
Light spotting during early pregnancy happens frequently. This implantation bleeding occurs when the egg attaches to the uterus. It usually isn't concerning and may come around when your period is due. However, rest and avoid strenuous activities to be cautious. Monitor the bleeding closely - contact a gynecologist immediately if it gets heavier or you have severe cramps.
Answered on 26th Sept '24
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Did BHCG 35 days after intercourse and the result is 2. I have irregular menstrual cycle and never know when it will come. 25 days after last intercourse, I had 3-4 days light bleeding with brown discharge. Yesterday did Clearblue test (almost 2 months after sex), not first urine, and it came back negative. Is pregnancy definitely ruled out? I don't feel any symptoms except gingivitis.
Female | 28
A blood hCG test is a sensitive test that can detect pregnancy earlier than most urine pregnancy tests. A result of 2 mIU/mL is considered negative for pregnancy. Consult your doctor if you are still concerned.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Hi, is tube tight recommendable ? I already have two kids , now my husband & I don't want to have a kid anymore . Is there any method apart from tube tight if tube tight is not successful ?
Female | 39
In case couples choose to have no further children, then, "tubal ligation" which is commonly known as tube tying, is the most suitable approach to use. This process is successful and risk-free. However, when tubal ligation cannot occur maybe probably or fails, then, your partner can opt for vasectomy. Vasectomy is a brief surgical procedure that blocks the sperm from reaching into the semen hence no chances of causing pregnancy to a woman. After either of these two techniques has been done, none of them can be turned back to its normal state, so make up your mind about them wisely.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I have 25-27 days periods cycle but on my 28th day i got some light bleeding while passing my urine. Could you please help me what shoild i do. Im not sure wheter its my regualr period or whether im pregnant
Female | 28
Sometimes, a small bleed can happen around day 28 of your cycle. It might just be a harmless thing. Not necessarily your period or pregnancy sign. Stress, hormonal shifts - these can trigger spotting. But if it keeps occurring or you feel uneasy, do consult a gynecologist.
Answered on 5th Aug '24
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I had my lmp on 8th april 2024 and did my first cycle of IUI on 23rd April. This morning spotted bleeding brownish in colour. What could be the reason for this or still I have chances for Pregnancy?
Female | 33
The thing you have could be what’s termed implantation bleeding, which can occur when a fertilized egg attaches itself to your uterus lining. It is common during early pregnancy and might result in light brown spotting. This shows that your body is getting ready for pregnancy, so try not to worry too much about it. Monitor for any other signs such as cramps or heavy flow. You might want to talk with a gynecologist if there are any concerns on your part.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I need to delay my periods for 3 days. And I'm taking thyroid tablet in the morning from the past 1 week. Is it okay to take a tablet now to delay the periods for 3 days? Which tablet should I take? When should I take?
Female | Dharrani
It is important to note that taking medication to delay your period can have side effects. If you are already on a thyroid tablet, adding another medication may cause them to interact. You should finish all current drugs before thinking of taking any new ones for safety measures. Different hormonal drugs can affect your body in different ways, consult a gynecologist before taking any further action.
Answered on 29th May '24
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Hello I have a doubt , I had unprotected sex with my partner on my ovulation day but he didn't ejaculated inside me ... we had almost 3 to 4 rounds of sex.... can I take ipill ? Will it work?? How many percent of chances are there to get pregnant??
Female | 23
Taking the emergency contraceptive pill (iPill) after unprotected sex can lower the probability of getting pregnant. The pill works by stopping ovulation or delaying it and thus, makes it difficult for the sperm to fertilize the egg. Your likelihood of pregnancy is a result of several factors, such as ovulation and how well the pill works. If you're anxious, it's much better to take the iPill within 72 hours after unprotected sex. If you are trying to understand any of the symptoms like nausea, headache, or your menstrual cycle has gone wrong, then contact a gynecologist.
Answered on 4th Nov '24
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Hello doc, I am getting a whitish and clear liquid (just a tiny drop) from my right breasts only on squeezing my nipples. There is no redness or pain or anything. What it can be due to? (ALSO CONSIDER, I GOT LIQUID FROM BOTH BREASTS ON SQUEEZING FEW WEEKS AGO, BUT NOW ITS ONLY FROM ONE) that's why asking?
Female | 19
It is vital for a patient to seek the advice of a medical practitioner for an accurate diagnosis. You are advised to see a gynecologist or a breast specialist in this scenario.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Gaining weight during periods
Female | 20
Your period brings a bit of weight gain. That's normal. You retain extra water. You feel bloated and heavier. Drink lots of water. Avoid salty foods. That helps reduce water retention. Do light exercises. Eat a balanced diet. These steps can manage the temporary weight gain.
Answered on 15th Oct '24
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