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Female | 24

Do I Have Bilateral Ovarian Cyst?”

I have bilateral ovarian cyst

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Dr. Himali Patel

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

Answered on 18th Jan '25

Bilateral ovarian cysts often present with symptoms such as pelvic pain, pressure, or changes in menstrual cycles. These fluid-filled sacs can arise from hormonal imbalances, stress, or natural ovulation processes. In many cases, they resolve on their own without treatment. To manage any discomfort, over-the-counter pain relief may help. However, it's essential to consult a gynecologist for personalized advice and monitoring. Regular check-ups can ensure your health remains a priority and allow for any necessary interventions. Remember, you're not alone in this, and many women experience similar situations successfully.

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Pregnancy test positive aane ke bad bhi jese period ke Time pr thigh pain hota he besa pain ho rha

Female | 26

Cramping in your thighs isn't rare after a positive­ pregnancy test, notably near your e­xpected menstrual cycle­. Such discomfort arises from bodily transformations during early pregnancy stage­s. Potential reasons include hormonal fluctuations, e­nhanced blood circulation, or the uterus expanding. To find re­lief, consider mild stretching e­xercises, applying warmth pads, and ele­vating your legs while reclining.

Answered on 17th July '24

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My period date is 3 April and I do sex on 6April and I take unwanted 72 on 7 April but I didn't get my periods yet ...what I have to do now?

Female | 22

It's normal for your period to be delayed.. since you consumed unwanted 72. It generally affects the menstrual cycle.If your period doesn't come within a week of its expected date, take a pregnancy test. Stress and other factors can also influence your menstrual cycle. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Does salpingitis heals on its own the doctor prescribed antibiotics but it's not working the antibiotics they prescribed are metronidazole cap 500mg apo and doxycycline

Female | 24

Fallopian tubes be­come swollen, an illness name­d salpingitis. Aching in your belly with fever plus we­ird discharge may occur. Untreated se­xual infections or germs often cause­ it. Metronidazole or doxycycline antibiotics ge­t prescribed freque­ntly. However, if those me­ds aren't helping, tell your doctor. The­y might switch antibiotics or consider different tre­atments instead.

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Should someone look pregnant after the Nava sure ablation

Female | 43

No, looking pregnant is not normal after ablation. Seek evaluation

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Why am I trying to get pregnant but getting my periods early instead

Female | 24

If you are experiencing early periods instead of getting pregnant, then consult with a gynecologist for an evaluation. Possible reasons could include irregular ovulation, hormonal imbalances, stress, lifestyle factors, medical conditions, or age-related factors. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Irritation in my vaginal area after urination which comes and goes with time sudden argue to urinate. Never sexually active

Female | 21

Consult a gynecologist These symptoms could be indicative of a urinary tract infection or another vaginal infection. In the meantime you can practice good hygiene and drink plenty of water to help alleviate discomfort.

Answered on 26th Sept '24

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Previously hyperthyroidism patient from last 2 yr... Period cycle only last for 10-12 days gap that is happening twice a month, sudden lower abdomen pain, belly fat increased, frequently itching in the labia part, tired all day, from 8- 9 days bleeding not stopped..

Female | 19

You may be having numerous bodily changes. The signs you described–like shorter periods, more belly fat, itching in the private area, and constant fatigue–could be a result of irregular hormones. Ailments such as those related to the thyroid gland or other hormone shifts may cause these irregularities.

 

Answered on 7th June '24

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