Female | 32
How Do I Increase Brown Period Flow at 32?
Hi i am on periods but my periods discharge is very low and it is brown discharge i am 32 year old married and tested pregnancy and i am not pregnant . I want to increase period flow
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Answered on 6th Jan '25
It is normal to get worried as you may see a much lighter-than-the-norm menstrual flow together with brown discharge. It is often a sign of old blood, which has not come out of the body quickly. Imbalances in hormones, stress, weight changes, or some other health disorders can have an impact on your period. To boost the flow of your blood, you should take in enough water, keep a healthy diet, and be active regularly. However, if this occurs frequently or if you notice the appearance of other signs that bother you, I would suggest you consult a gynecologist who will guide you in a personalized way.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynaecology" (4431)
irregular periods for one month i am getting 2 periods
Female | 26
Sometimes, you get two periods in a single month. Not common, but it happens. You bleed twice when usually you only bleed once. Why does this occur? Causes may be hormones, stress, weight changes, or a medical issue. Keep track of periods, see if it continues happening. If it keeps occurring, talk to a gynecologist.
Answered on 5th Sept '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Hi mam I'm lavanya age 24 now I'm pregnant missed April month period.last period time is March 1st week . I done pregnant test at home
Female | 24
Missed periods and positive home tests show you're expecting. Early signs include feeling queasy, tired, sore breasts. These happen due to hormone changes. It's natural! Make an appointment with your gynecologist for prenatal care.
Answered on 16th July '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
My periods is late pls help
Female | 19
It's pretty natural for a woman to feel daunted when her menstrual period becomes irregular. Causes of these abnormalities include stress, hormonal changes, diet, or physical activity. Classic signs for you to watch out for are mood changes, bloating, or changes in your appetite. It's vital to also record the appearance of any additional symptoms you may be experiencing. If eventually, you do not see the signs of your period, or you experience a lot of pain, my advice for you is to visit a gynecologist.
Answered on 31st Dec '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Fleshy tissue discharge during my periods
Female | 21
Fleshy tissue discharge during periods can be caused by shedding of the uterine lining, blood clots, hormonal changes, miscarriage, or uterine fibroids/polyps. Please check with a gynecologist for proper evaluation and treatment.
Answered on 9th Sept '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I’m 22 years old. I have been experiencing a spotting for 3 consecutive days.
Female | 22
Spotting may appear for different reasons, for example, hormonal changes, stress, or starting a new contraceptive method. It can also be related to ovulation or early pregnancy. While sporadic light bleeding is normal, consistently irregular menstrual cycles are a concern. I suggest that you record any other indications, such as discomfort or altered flow. A check-up with a gynecologist is the right step for a complete evaluation. They can offer specific information and discuss health matters in the background, ensuring that the care you receive is in line with it.
Answered on 31st Dec '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I went on my period twice this month, is that normal?
Female | 21
Your period arriving twice in a month can feel unexpected. However, it sometimes occurs for certain individuals. Potential causes may include hormone imbalances, heightened stress levels, or weight fluctuations. In some cases, underlying conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) could contribute. If you experience abnormal symptoms accompanying this, such as severe discomfort or excessive bleeding, seeking guidance from a gynecologist for proper evaluation becomes crucial.
Answered on 29th July '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I want to discuss about my pregnancy
Female | 18
Common symptoms can include nausea, fatigue, and mood changes, all of which are normal as your body adjusts. These occur due to hormonal shifts and physical changes. Staying hydrated, eating small, nutritious meals, and resting can help alleviate discomfort. Maintaining regular check-ups with your gynecologist to monitor your health and the baby’s development is essential. If you have specific concerns or experience unusual symptoms, please don't hesitate to contact your doctor.
Answered on 10th Jan '25
Dr. Himali Patel
I have a partner (not a relationship) and get sex free . Without a condom because we decide to have a child. One day near to my evaluation I had anal sex with a condom with another partner. Is there any possibility to get pregnant with anal sex? Because I got pregnant and I want to be sure who the father is for 100% sure
Female | 28
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Arun Kumar
5 year pcos problem kaise thik hogi
Female | 25
PCOS is a hormonal disorder that affects many women of reproductive age. While there is no cure for PCOS its symptoms can be managed effectively through various approaches through medications, diet & nutrition,lifestyle modification, etc. Consult your doctor for proper course of medication.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I am 14 weeks pregnant and I have 14 cm cyst in my ovary- what do you suggest to get surgery
Female | 32
A large ovarian cyst during pregnancy is one of those conditions that most people might wonder how one could cope with. Every woman feels the lack of some or other thing; some women have problems in these areas or have a high level of stress, while others might be puffy or dense but if not, the majority of them are harmless and can be eliminated without medical intervention. Your gynecologist will check your condition by conducting the necessary imaging tests and listening to your complaints.
Answered on 24th Dec '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
My period is 4days late and it has never happened before and on the fourth day am having menstrual cramps but no period yet
Female | 22
It's natural to be concerned when your menstruation is delayed. There are times when stress, fluctuations in weight, or hormonal imbalances can lead to this. The cramps you feel with no period can be explained by your body getting ready for the period. Nevertheless, late periods can also be due to pregnancy. Don't be alarmed and, if your period doesn't arrive in a couple of days, think about taking a pregnancy test to calm your mind.
Answered on 18th Sept '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
My periods got delayed and I'm getting light brown liquid discharge with very small blood clots sometimes. What's the reason? Is it normal?
Female | 17
A late period accompanied by light brown discharge with small blood clots is usually the result of hormonal disbalance, stress or pregnancy. I suggest that you see a gynecologist for an examination and appropriate diagnosis. The gynecologist is the best specialist to consult for any problem relating to menstrual health.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Prescribe a tablet to induce missed periods
Female | 24
If you've missed a period and you know you're not pregnant because your body produces irregular hormones, you could be experiencing a hormone imbalance. The use of an appropriate pharmaceutical tablet, medroxyprogesterone, is one way to induce your period. This tablet is designed to regulate the menstrual cycle and bring back your periods. Talk to a gynecologist to determine whether it's safe for you to take these medications before administering them.
Answered on 18th June '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Stopped bleeding after miscarriage then started again
Female | 26
It could be due to hormonal changes, because hormones take some time to return to normal levels. But if its along with fever and pain, it may be an infetion.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Hrishikesh Pai
I am spotting after ovulation
Female | 17
SPOTTING after OVULATION is NORMAL and COMMON due to HORMONE fluctuations... IMPLANTATION bleeding can also cause SPOTTING... Certain BIRTH CONTROL methods can cause SPOTTING... If SPOTTING is HEAVY or PAINFUL, CONSULT a DOCTOR...
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I m 42 years old. I have a painful minstruation cycle and regularly every month happen. I have also a 8 years old boy. But now I'm trying for baby for last 1 years seriously. Have adinomyosis or Endometriosis like that. how can i sure the accurate result of my disease.i's it MRI of pelvic or any other test. I have to fail ivf 1st time also.
Female | 42
You may have adenomyosis or endometriosis which can cause painful periods and infertility. Your doctor might suggest an MRI of your pelvis for an accurate diagnosis. These conditions occur when tissue grows where it should not be which results in symptoms like heavy bleeding during the menstruation cycle along with severe cramps; sometimes even problems related to the inability to become pregnant can also be experienced. The treatment options vary depending on each person’s particular case but they could involve drugs, hormone therapy, or surgery among others. Collaborate with your gynecologist to address this matter.
Answered on 16th July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I am 28 year old, I am suffering with lots of body pain like sometime left sid pain in brest and stomach and sometime backpain. Also my period is missed now, period gap has been more than 50 days. There is itching in my vagina also. Please suggest quick remedies
Female | 28
Body pain, missed periods, itching inside your vagina; these all could point towards hormonal imbalances among other things. Pain on the left side might be caused by muscle tension or digestive issues. Backaches may arise from bad posture or stressed muscles. I recommend taking OTC drugs for pain relief, maintaining proper sitting positions and doing light back stretches, keeping the area around your vagina dry & clean always as well as ensuring that you drink enough water daily. However, it’s advisable to see a gynecologist.
Answered on 28th May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Hi I'm a young girl in Nigeria I have been noticing some weird symptoms which I haven't seen before I don't kno if I am pregnant
Female | 17
Some of the common symptoms of pregnancy include missing periods, feeling nausea, being very tired, and breasts feeling tender. These symptoms are the result of the baby growing inside you. If you suspect that you are pregnant, the first thing you should do is to see a gynecologist. They can comfort you by giving you the care that you need.
Answered on 1st Nov '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Two weeks back I had Virginia infection I got some treatment, doctor gave appointment for two weeks after my treatment, on 7/august I went in my periods and that was the day of visiting the hospital, doctor made a scan check up everything was normal and he gave me medicine for infection to insert it in my Virginia, am asking can I put it, because I have these brown discharge and spotting blood
Female | 26
Brown discharge and spotting blood can happen after a vaginal infection. It happens to everybody and is normally not very serious. The medicine your doctor gave you is meant to help with the infection. You can go ahead and insert it as prescribed. Be sure to read the directions properly. If symptoms continue or become worse, let your gynecologist know.
Answered on 20th Aug '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
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
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