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Female | 25

Why am I experiencing irregular, painful periods?

I am 25 year old and suffering from irregular periods. I get my periods before 10 days from actual date . And during my periods I am suffering from excess pain and heavy bleeding for 2 days . I am only 42 kg and not able to put weight. What is the reason for this.

1 Answer
Dr. Mohit Saraogi

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

Answered on 7th Oct '24

You may be suffering from hormonal imbalance, which can lead to irregular periods, pain, and heavy bleeding. Your low weight may also be a factor that contributes to these problems. To help regulate your periods and manage the symptoms, it's important to focus on improving your overall health and nutrition. Following a healthy diet and ensuring a proper weight can be the main reason for the success of the treatment. If the problems persist, you should go to a gynecologist for further tests and guidance.

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According to your symptoms, you might be having a miscarriage or an ectopic pregnancy. I urge you to make an appointment with a gynecologist right away as these conditions require immediate medical assistance. A gynecologist will diagnose and treat you correctly.

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I am 31 years old. Mere periods regular h but month mein sirf 2 din hi hote h…kya koi health problem h mujhe???

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It's possible that you have a hormonal imbalance. Consult a GYNECOLOGIST 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hi I did a pregnancy test ealry afternoon it was positive I got my pwriods 4 hours later test again in the morning also positive what do i do

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Answered on 23rd May '24

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I suffer from periods issue ,,when i started weight gaining foods start gaining some weight ,,,blood amount increases in body . I start to suffer from heavy menustral flow

Female | 25

Weight gain could be the reason for your heavy periods. It can lead to hormonal changes, increasing blood volume and resulting in heavier periods. This happens because fat cells produce estrogen, which affects the menstrual cycle. To help regulate your periods, try maintaining a healthy weight by incorporating a balanced diet and regular exercise into your routine.

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My endometrial thickness is 3-4 mm in thinken 18th day after my periods. Is it normal?

Female | 23

A normal endometrial thickness is usually between 3 to 4 mm, approximately 18 days after periods finished in women of reproductive age. It is advisable to contact a gynecologist who can evaluate you and recommend the best option for you.

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Good night my right tube is blocked is there anything i can take or what can i do to get ready of it

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For a blocked fallopian tube, medication alone may not resolve the issue. It's important to consult a gynecologist for proper diagnosis and treatment options like surgery or assisted reproductive techniques. Please visit a specialist for personalized advice and treatment.

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I was pregnant knowing this I took abortion pill but abortion was brown spotting some times no complete bleed after i have checked pregnancy kit it's showing positive

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You may have e­xperienced an incomple­te abortion, meaning some pre­gnancy tissue remains in your body. Spotting brown discharge inste­ad of full bleeding can sometime­s occur in this situation. This indicates not all pregnancy tissue was e­xpelled from your uterus. Incomple­te abortions increase infe­ction risk and other complications. 

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