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Effective Treatment for Irregular Menstruation

How to treat irregular menstruation

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Dr. Himali Patel

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

Answered on 23rd May '24

Irregular menstruation can be treated by taking birth control pills. Blood thinners can help.. Hormonal imbalances can be treated by medications. SURGERY may be necessary in severe cases. Stress reduction and exercise can help regulate periods. Track your cycle to MONITOR changes. Consult a gynecologist for treatment options. 

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Questions & Answers on "Gynaecology" (4237)

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 ill￾defined 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

Answered on 19th Aug '24

Dr. Himali Patel

Dr. Himali Patel

I do have lower abdominal cramps and sometimes feel pinch in my vagina to my buttocks and I pee alot and sometimes feel very thirsty during hot weather and I do have vagina discharge but not always sometimes vagina itching and burning sensation and I do take antibiotics it will go off and come again

Female | 29

You see­m to have an issue with your urinary area and private­ parts. The pain down there, ne­eding to pee all the­ time, feeling thirsty, and proble­ms with your vagina. Those are signs of infections like­ a bladder infection or a yeast infe­ction. For a bladder infection, doctors give antibiotics. And for a ye­ast infection, you need anti-fungal me­dicines. Drink lots of water. Wear cotton unde­rwear. That helps stop these­ infections from happening.

Answered on 5th Aug '24

Dr. Mohit Saraogi

Dr. Mohit Saraogi

In my previous periods date is April 25th .I have doing unprotected sex in May 19th .some issue? Any chance for pregnancy?

Female | 25

I understand that you are concerned that you could be pregnant after unprotected sex on May 19 following your period on April 25. Let me tell you this: yes, you can get pregnant as the sperm can stay alive in a woman’s body for several days. Take a pregnancy test if you miss your period, have nausea, or feel tenderness in your breasts. 

Answered on 29th May '24

Dr. Himali Patel

Dr. Himali Patel

35 Female with lower abdominal pains below the belly button, bilateral(on both the left and right sides) unilateral in nature(where one sided pain occurs). Sharp and pinpoint to same location for both left and right sides, directly across from each other. happening since October 2021, coincided with period first occurrence on right side 2021 thought it was a cyst at first. Went away until the second occurrence on June 19th, 2022(period cycle then was June 8th - 16th), right side. Went away and returned September 25th, 2022 on left side this time(period cycle for September 2022 was the 3rd through 11th), it occurred again in January 7th 2023 on the right side(period cycle for January 2023 a skipped period) at this point I still thought it was was cyst like pain or even ovulation pain bothering me,so I went to gynecologist, they thought it could be large intestine related due to the location of the pains. I got an ultrasound that came back normal in February of 2023. The same day i had the ultrasound, I went to medexpress to get my physical for my driver's permit, and they suggested asking my previous pcp for a ct scan, to check my appendix. It was hard to get into my previous pcp as I didn't see them in 3 years so I wasn't established. I reached out to the gynecologist I saw in january of 2023, in June 2023 when I had another occurrence of the pain, to see about getting a ct scan. It was approved by insurance, but ultimately denied under physician review( by the supervising gynecologist, and my previous pcp, because my ultrasound was normal). I then established care in December of 2023, with a new pcpx who is suspicious that my pains are coming from ibs mixed with spasms. I am taking dicyclomine 10 mg 4 times a day as needed, but it's not really doing anything when the pains occur. My pcp also changed my dicyclomine to a 45 day supply as I asked in a different question. I also met with a surgeon in March of 2024 due to a large gallstone, as my pcp said they were common in people my age. The surgeon gave a complete different answer than what I have been given before, and he thought my pains could be coming from endometriosis. The surgeon performed my cholecystectomy, on May 29th, and did a general exploration during it, but found no endometriosis. My pcp still suggested getting an evaluation for endometriosis just to know we didn't miss anything, as well as getting evaluated by a gastroenterologist. As my pains have still been continuing. What could these pains be coming from? I feel like I will be tossed back and forth between gynecology and gastroenterology, and I don't want that at all. Some helpful info: My new pcp also diagnosed me with pcos as I fit the criteria for it with my irregular period cycles, despite my bloodwork and ultrasound coming back normal. I also had the cbc; comprehensive metabolic panel; celiac; thyroid; A1C; ESR; and C-Reactive protein all tested in December of 2023 when I met with my new pcp. The only two that came back as abnormal were my ESR at 34 and C-Reactive protein at 29.7

Female | 35

Answered on 13th Sept '24

Dr. Nisarg Patel

Dr. Nisarg Patel

Is it normal to bleed 8 days after taking the plan b

Male | 19

This is a common side effect of Plan B; nonetheless, there are some cases when it might also cause bleeding. Sometimes, the pill may alter your menstrual cycle and then you'll get the annoying bleeding. But, if you have heavy bleeding, severe pain, or feel dizzy, you must consult the doctor about this. Make it a habit to drink plenty of water and take proper amounts of rest. 

Answered on 5th Nov '24

Dr. Himali Patel

Dr. Himali Patel

nmaste ma'am 20 Oct ko mera miscarriage hua tha, tb se bleeding ho hi rhi hai bich me bnd hui fir 1,2 din me shart ho gyi navin hospital me dikha rhe hain but result nhin mil rha ma'am please help

Female | 24

It's normal to have bleeding after a miscarriage, and it can last up to 2 weeks. On the contrary, if the bleeding becomes heavy or you have severe pain, it's better to consult a gynecologist see a doctor. If you have excessive bleeding it could be because of other complications such as infection or incompleteness of miscarriage, which might need some special management. Fortunately, you're going to the hospital which could help to diagnose the problem. They will look into a situation and deliver the right kind of treatment according to the cause of the bleeding. 

Answered on 2nd Dec '24

Dr. Himali Patel

Dr. Himali Patel

Meri shadi abhi hui h but shadi k baad period nahi aaye lekin jo kiya usme protection use kiya body pain or piche back pain hips pain h bahut jese period time hota h to ab kya kare jisse period aa jaye period date 12 thi pr aaj 17 tak nahi aaye h

महिला | 25

Your health is very important, that's why you have to take care of yourself. Do not worry, your situation is quite common. Stress, hormonal changes, or lifestyle factors can affect your monthly cycle. You are feeling body pain and back pain, which are not the worrying topic. First and foremost, relax and give your body some time to heal. If the period still doesn't come, then contact a doctor so that they can have a check on your health. Their guidance can make you better understand the situation. Your health is very important, so be sure to take care of yourself.

Answered on 19th Dec '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

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