Female | 25
Is my Blocked Fallopian Tube Related to Gallstones?
Fallopian tube blocked and galls stone
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 12th Sept '24
Blocked fallopian tubes and gallbladder stones can lead to issues like abdominal pain or trouble getting pregnant. Gallstones often cause discomfort after eating fatty foods. Tube blockages may result from infections or past surgeries, while gallstones form due to excess cholesterol. Surgery can treat both conditions. It’s best to consult a gynecologist for proper advice.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynaecology" (4237)
Hi doctor,I’m on sayanna press injection for family planning,What I started to experience now is whenever I have sex with my partner am having pain like labour pain,pls doctor does sayanna press causes this?
Female | 22
It seems you face discomfort during intercourse while using Sayana Press for family planning. Some individuals experience side effects like pelvic pain or cramps when utilizing this birth control method. Discussing your symptoms with a gynecologist is crucial. They can assist in finding the most suitable option for you.
Answered on 17th July '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Asalamu Alikum Dr. Seema Sultana. I'm pregnant & i have crossed 2 months 10 days till date. Whn should i com to consultant you Dr. Regarding my baby health and other check up Please Reply me . Thank you. Lubna Kausar.
Female | 38
You should see a gynecologist around 12-14 weeks of pregnancy. At this stage, they can check the baby's growth, and heartbeat, and do some important tests. The best way to ensure a healthy pregnancy is to start prenatal care early. If you have any concerns or notice any symptoms like severe vomiting, bleeding, or abdominal pain before that time, please contact the doctor right away.
Answered on 8th Aug '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Hello there,this is sushmitha..im married 7 months ago...we are trying for a baby...i had hypo thyroid 2 months back it was cured but using 100mcg as now... this month i didnt get my period but getting white discharge,body pains,dizzy and feeling vomiting....is it a symptom of any infection or is it symptoms of pregnancy...im confused totally
Female | 25
The troubles you are feeling such as white discharge, pain all over your body, feeling faint, lack of recent period and desire to throw up might mean that you have an infection or are pregnant. The signs of disease are similar to those of pregnancy, so don't be shocked if it turns out that way but also keep in mind this other possibility. Take a pregnancy test at home if not to clear your doubts. Getting more advice from a gynecologist can also help.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Hello doctor am Sihle peterson I got sick last year and i went to hospital and the doctors told me that am pregnant and the baby is in the tube so they have to cut it so the day i was discharged they told me that they cut both tubes because the other one was having cloths were they right or they sappose to asked me first or clean the other tube
Female | 34
It sounds like you had an ectopic pregnancy, which is a serious medical condition that requires prompt treatment. In most cases, surgery is necessary to remove the pregnancy and prevent life-threatening complications. As for removing both tubes, this may have been necessary depending on the extent of damage or scarring. It's important to follow up with a gynecologist or reproductive specialist to discuss any concerns or questions you may have about your fertility.
Answered on 15th Aug '24
Dr. Himali Patel
i am a female 31 years old
Female | 31
According to your sex and age there should be regular consultations with your gynecologist. They may give Pap smears for cervical cancer interventions - this can be very effective. Please inform your gynecologist if you discover any abnormal bleeding or pain in the pelvic area at your next visit.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I am trying to concieve But can't to get
Female | 22
Not being able to conceive may be caused by various factors. For example, irregular menstruation can make it hard to determine your fertile days – this is when conception takes place. Moreover, stress, an unhealthy diet, thyroid issues or other underlying conditions can also affect fertility. The good news is that there are things you can do to boost your chances of conceiving. Keeping track of your cycle, watching your weight, eating right, and minimizing anxiety can all help significantly. If you’ve been trying without success for some time now, talking with a gynecologist could give you some direction and encouragement.
Answered on 29th May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Hello I'm 18 years old and I had my first sexual Intercourse on 12th may 2024 with condom protection, and this is before 2 days before my period, and during the process there was no ejaculation from him, so are there any chances for me to get pregnant? And now after two months having my regular periods I have got fever, and yesterday I vomited, n today I felt dizziness..... Is this any sign of pregnancy?? But I have got periods since after my Intercourse n after 1 week of my Intercourse I even took a pregnancy test, it showed negative.
Female | 18
Since you used condom protection and there was no ejaculation, the chances of pregnancy are quite low. Regular periods after intercourse and a negative pregnancy test also suggest you are not pregnant. Fever, vomiting, and dizziness might be due to other health issues. Please visit a gynecologist for a proper check-up and to address your symptoms.
Answered on 1st July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I have not had proper sex with my partner 2 months backs but i still had ipill within 24 hours after that got bleeding after 15 days and then missed my periods next month did the upt in afternoon was negative then i took meprate and got withdrawal bleeding when i stopped is there any chance of pregnancy ?
Female | 24
That is not possible. Your late periods may be due to hormonal changes or stress.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
There is pain in the stomach and periods are not coming and there is problem in periods.
Female | 22
Any person experiencing the abdominal pain and the irregular periods must visit the gynecologist for this problem. Such symptoms may be an indication of an underlying ailment like PCOS, endometriosis or pelvic inflammatory disease. It is crucial to consult your doctor and other specialists in order to remedy or forestall any issues that may arise.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Hello doctor I have query regarding pregnancy my wife is pregnant being 21 day we just want to escape
Female | 24
It sounds like you want to know about abortion. I would suggest you make an appointment with a gynecological who could suggest a safe and legal method of termination if you and your wife conclude that to be the most suitable route in your particular situation.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Period 2 weeks late, feeling very nauseous thought out the day. Also feeling like period is going to come but does and had a negative pregnancy test. I’m 37 so what could this be? I take sertraline 150 and fexofenadine due to chronic hives that have been happening daily for almost a year.
Female | 37
You're experiencing a late period of two weeks and feeling nauseous, but pregnancy tests are showing negative results. This can be concerning, especially at age 37. Additionally, you take sertraline and fexofenadine for chronic hives, which can sometimes affect your menstrual cycle. Other factors, such as stress, hormone imbalance, or health issues, might also be the cause. I suggest consulting your gynecologist to discuss your symptoms and explore possible next steps for diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 29th July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
My question is more of a concern. I haven't seen my period in over 3 months and it's scary because I haven't had sex. I went ahead to take both the home test and visited a lab nearby for a pregnancy test and it both came out negative. Please what could be wrong? The last time I had this issue was in my 200lv when I was super stressed out due to the number of classes I had but that was years ago. I work from home so I don't really go out much and I don't even exercise so it can't be due to stress or intense exercise like I read. I'm really worried. Please help
Female | 24
Irregular periods have many causes, including the fact that you have never been sexually active and the pregnancy tests were negative. All of these factors can be stress, eating abnormalities, thyroxin problems, and hormonal disruptors. A consultation with a gynecologist is a smart option because they already know that you have some disorders and it can be helpful for your cycle regulation.
Answered on 9th Oct '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Hii. I am 31 years old nd 8th month pregnant.i m suffering from high BP that is 140/90 after medicine 130/90 nd during 24 hours urine test found that protein coming in urine.I want to know that how I can treat these conditions and what will be the effect on baby.
Female | 31
High blood pressure sometimes can be a source of a condition called preeclampsia which is one of the main reasons for the problems for the pregnant women and the baby. Preeclampsia can show as headaches, vision changes, and swelling. Your medical professional may advise you on the time for rest, and take medicine, and monitor you closely. Have regular past daily checks with your gynecologist to ensure the safety of both you and your baby.
Answered on 20th July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Unwanted 72 pills ke saath 2 painkiller lene se kya hota ,aur painkiller 1year mein kitni le skte h
Female | 20
Taking 2 painkillers along with Unwanted 72 pills can increase the risk of side effects like stomach pain, nausea, or dizziness. It's important not to take too many painkillers in a year, as it can harm your liver and kidneys. Please consult a gynecologist for advice on emergency contraceptives and a general physician for painkiller usage.
Answered on 12th Sept '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Please opine how to proceed regarding the following Gyencologist MRI with Gadolinium report: Technique: MRI pelvis with IV contrast. Comparison: No previous similar study. Findings: The uterus is enlarged and retroverted, measuring 9.3 x 9 x 8.3 cm. there are 3 subserosal pedunculated fibroids, the largest arising from the anterior fundal region measuring 5.6 x 6.2 x 7.2 cm, the second lesion seen arising from the left lower uterine/cervix junction measuring 5.5 x 4.5 x 4 cm and the third fibroid seen at the right lower uterine/cervix junction measuring 4.7 x 2.5 x 2.3 cm. There are multiple intramural fibroids, around 6 lesions, the largest seen at the left fundal region measuring 2.7 x 2.7 x 2.7 cm and the second largest lesion seen at the right fundal region measuring 3 x 2.7 x 3.4 cm. These fibroids demonstrate low T2 signal intensity without diffusion restriction. Postcontrast demonstrate hypoenhancement relative to the myometrium. The endometrium measuring 0.8 cm in thickness and junctional zone measuring 0.7 cm in thickness. There is posterior fundal illdefined focal subserosal lesion measuring 4.4 x 2.8 x 2.8 cm with an illdefined margins and intermediate low T2 signal intensity in addition to internal subcentimeter tiny foci of T2 hyperintensities could represent adenomyoma. Both ovaries are unremarkable and containing a few follicles. No ascites or enlarged lymph nodes. The rectosigmoid junction is compressed by the enlarged uterus. Trace pelvic free fluid noted, likely physiologic. Urinary bladder is moderately compressed anteriorly.
Female | 47
Depending on the MRI with Gadolinium result, the patient seems to have a uterus overgrown with numerous fibroids. The fundal anterior area has the biggest fibroid. Intramural fibroids are also present. These fibroids show hypointense T2 signal intensity and hypovascularity on post-contrast images. Please visit a gynecologist for a proper evaluation of your reports
Answered on 19th Aug '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I got light period them usually and I am just 15 and even not done sex
Female | 15
Light period is common at AGE 15. Don't worry It's normal Nothing to worry
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
My periods ended on 17th of April and on 19th April I had sex. I again got my periods on 11th of March. I also performed urine pregnancy test and it showed negative results. Am I pregnant or not?
Female | 20
Based on what you said, getting pregnant seems unlikely. The negative pregnancy test indicates that. Sometimes, periods change due to things like stress or hormone levels. But if you're worried, or if your periods stay irregular, it's wise to keep an eye on it. And if needed, talk to a gynecologist for advice.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I had an unprotected sex with my partner and my period date is coming near on 1 June.....is there any chances of pregnancy
Female | 27
There is a chance of getting pregnant if you have unprotected sex around the time when your period is supposed to start. Some common early signs of pregnancy are missing a period, feeling tired, being sick to your stomach, or having tender breasts. The best thing for you to do next would be to wait until after your period is due and then take a test if it has not started yet.
Answered on 27th May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I had an unprotected sex with a lady with candidiasis and I think I’ve been infected I’ve been having testicular pains lately Need advice
Male | 23
Consult your doctor if youfeel you've been infected.. They can diagnose and treat anhy infections and find the cause of it.
Answered on 15th Oct '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Having a dark yellow vaginal discharge
Female | 24
Dark yellow vaginal discharge happens due to different causes. It could mean an infection or inflammation down there. Sometimes, it signals a sexually transmitted disease. Other symptoms are itching, burning, or a strong smell. See a gynecologist to figure out the problem and get treated.
Answered on 12th Aug '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
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