Female | 25
Can I Take Enzoflam for Pregnancy Body Pain?
i am planning to get pregnant can i take enzoflam for bodybpain
Gynecologist
Answered on 27th May '24
Enzoflam is a medicine for pain relief; however, it should not be taken while pregnant because it can harm the unborn child. It is normal to have aches and pains throughout your body when you are pregnant. You could do light physical activities or soak in warm water instead of using enzoflam. Also, talk to your gynecologist for advice on which painkillers are safe to use during pregnancy.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynaecology" (4237)
2 days have light period after 4 days have normal period after 2 days again light period when go restroom
Female | 17
Sometimes, it can happen that women have irregular periods. However, if you notice any surprising or unusual changes, it’s advisable to visit your gynecologist. They can diagnose and treat you based on the symptoms you provide. In this case you can have a gynecologist visit to do further evaluation and treatment of the menstrual cycle.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
My lmp was 5 aug but in all my ultrasound report edd is 25 may.. doctor said edd is 12 may. Should i wait till 25 or go for c section on 16
Female | 32
The Edd provided by the doctor is an estimate, and there can be a slight discrepancy. . And so the decision to proceed with a C section or wait for natural labor can be best made in consultation with your gynecologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I had my last period on the 3rd Jan. I have a 25-day cycle with 4 days of bleeding. I had sex on the 13th I had a pill within one hour and then on the 15th of that month, I took a pill within one hour,just as a precaution.I started a light bleed from 20th to 25th Jan.The expected period date was 30th Jan of the month. But, I still have not got it.
Female | 26
Taking emergency contraceptive pills can affect your menstrual cycle and cause changes in your period. If your concerned about pregnancy then do a UPT for confirmation or a home pregnancy test.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I recently turned 20 years old, since then I have had changes in my period. Like I have a heavier flow,more cramping .This morning I got my period I am having painful cramps,light headedness and even nausea. Is it normal and what can I do to ease the nausea and cramping
Female | 20
Experiencing difficult period symptoms are common as you get older. The flow becoming heavier and cramps worsening could indicate hormonal changes. Painful cramps, feeling lightheaded, and nausea often accompany periods too. Ginger tea or small, bland snacks may ease nausea. For cramps, try using a heating pad on your lower belly or taking ibuprofen. Stay hydrated and rest well. If symptoms persist or worsen severely, consult a gynecologist for advice.
Answered on 4th Sept '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Hi I'm Deepa my last menstrual cycle started on August 10th and again cycle started on September 1st so is there any hormonal imbalance.
Female | 30
The reason for irregular periods could be hormonal imbalance. Some common symptoms of the hormonal imbalance are irregular periods, heavy or light bleeding, and mood swings. Stress, diet, and health conditions can cause these problems. The best way to deal with it is to consult a gynecologist for advice on managing hormonal balance.
Answered on 3rd Sept '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I need to delay my periods for 3 days. And I'm taking thyroid tablet in the morning from the past 1 week. Is it okay to take a tablet now to delay the periods for 3 days? Which tablet should I take? When should I take?
Female | Dharrani
It is important to note that taking medication to delay your period can have side effects. If you are already on a thyroid tablet, adding another medication may cause them to interact. You should finish all current drugs before thinking of taking any new ones for safety measures. Different hormonal drugs can affect your body in different ways, consult a gynecologist before taking any further action.
Answered on 29th May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I had sex with my who had yeast infection will she infect me
Male | 26
If you have had sexual intercourse with someone having a yeast infection, there is a certain risk of infection. Health problems related to sex can be best dealt with by gynecologists or health professionals with expertise in sexual health.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I'd some take misoprostol yesterday and bleed only that day. Can she take it the next day
Female | 27
Taking misoprostol often causes bleeding, so no need for concern if that happens. No additional doses are required the following day. The medication works by prompting discharge, which accounts for the bleeding. It's crucial to rest up and drink plenty of fluids. However, if bleeding becomes excessive or you experience dizziness, seek medical attention promptly.
Answered on 12th Aug '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I am a 16 years old I had an accident when i was 12 years old i hit my vagina with the cross bar of a bike i had surgery and i am 16 currently will I be able to have sex
Female | 16
With no issues like aches, bleeding, or peeing trouble now, you can probably have sex again sometime. Still, it's wise asking a gynecologist if you have concerns or need answers.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Hi, is tube tight recommendable ? I already have two kids , now my husband & I don't want to have a kid anymore . Is there any method apart from tube tight if tube tight is not successful ?
Female | 39
In case couples choose to have no further children, then, "tubal ligation" which is commonly known as tube tying, is the most suitable approach to use. This process is successful and risk-free. However, when tubal ligation cannot occur maybe probably or fails, then, your partner can opt for vasectomy. Vasectomy is a brief surgical procedure that blocks the sperm from reaching into the semen hence no chances of causing pregnancy to a woman. After either of these two techniques has been done, none of them can be turned back to its normal state, so make up your mind about them wisely.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Iam Swethaselvaraj newly married.Now I missed my period the last period date is jan8 6days miss my period and I test a urinary kit test it shows a postive but I have a different white discharge and cramping like period days pain in lower tummy and back hip bone same like period days ..what can I do
Female | 22
You should make a gynecologist appointment for diagnosis and treatment. The symptoms you experienced could well be a sign of pregnancy or infection. It is very important not to self-diagnose or self-medicate because it can result in the occurrence of more complex problems.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I am having issue with intercourse. When I am having this I am in a lot of pain ie burning stinging sensation where am in physical pain and crying because of how sore it is , I also have been getting itchy and very dry
Female | 21
This can result in discomfort due to pain, burning, itching, and so on during intercourse. Vaginal dryness is sometimes physical state if you are exposed to rapid hormonal changes, taking some medicine, stress, or are not adequately hydrated. To make it better, you can opt for water-based lubes, water intake, or start a conversation with your gynecologist related to the possible treatments you could undertake.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I am 28 days late for my cycle. I got diagnosed with pcod 14 days back and was prescribed primolut n twice a day for 3 days and nutriv O and prenatal daily for 10 days. It's been 10 days since primolut n is stopped but I haven't got my periods yet. I am not pregnant. When should my period be back? Why is this delay?
Female | 24
Feeling nervous about your late cycle is reasonable, particularly after receiving treatment for PCOD. Hormonal dysregulation in diseases like PCOD can cause periods with irregular cycle. After the end of the Primolut N therapy, it might take due course for your endocrine system to balance estrogen and progesterone and thereby, start the menstruation process. Your period to come back in a few weeks maybe your anticipations, but it is important to remember that your body works quite differently. You should consult a gynecologist for proper treatment.
Answered on 21st Dec '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Me 23 sal ki hu mera 3sal ka baby he brest feed karati hu mujhe bahut gussa ata he chhoti chhoti bat pr or jab jada gussa ata he to khub roti or jab tk khud ko nuksaan ni pahuncha lu gussa sant ni hota he
महिला | 23
Showing anger frequently and crying frequently might be signals of postpartum depression. Most women who have recently become mothers face great stress. The truth is that this can be difficult sometimes. Due to hormonal changes and lack of sleep, it can also trigger depression. You must speak with a friend or therapist that you can trust about what is bugging you.
Answered on 13th June '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Meri ovary mein chocolate cyst hai doctor ne mujhe femilon medicine di thi aur kaha tha periods k time isse daily ek tablet Lena periods khatam hone k 1-2 weeks baad dubara light bleeding hori hai aisa mere saath April mein bhi hua tha aur ab June mein bhi hora hai
Female | 22
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Ankita Mago
LIVER: Is normal in size (15.5 cms) and echotexture. No focal lesions are seen. No dilatation of intra-hepatic biliary radicles present. Portal vein is normal. Common bile duct is normal. GALL BLADDER: Is distended. Normal in wall thickness. No calculus or mass. PANCREAS: Visualized head and body appears normal. Rest obscured by bowel gas SPLEEN: Is normal in size (9.9 cms) and echotexture. RIGHT KIDNEY: Measures 9.2 * 3.7 cms. Normal in size and echotexture. Cortico medullary differentiation is well maintained. No calculus, hydronephrosis or mass. LEFT KIDNEY: Measures 9.9 * 3.6 cms. Normal in size and echotexture. Cortico medullary differentiation is well maintained. No calculus, hydronephrosis or mass. URINARY BLADDER: Is distended. Normal wall thickness. Few echogenic particles noted in the lumen. No obvious calculus or mass. No vesical diverticulum present. UTERUS Measures 8.3 * 4.3 * 5.8 cms. Normal in size. Small hypoechoic lesion of size 8.5 * 5.5 mm noted involving the posterior myometrium - possibly fibroid. Endometrial thickness measures 5.6 mm Right ovary measures - 52.7 * 19.6 * 42.2mm volume- 22.8 cc Left ovary measures - 45.5 * 23.2 * 44.4 mm, volume - 24.5 cc Both ovaries are slightly bulky in size and shows mild increase in stromal echoes with multiple small follicles of size 3-5mm. No dominant follicle noted in either side. No adnexal mass lesion seen. No free fluid in POD. Both iliac fossae appear normal and there is no obvious evidence of bowel mass or bowel wall thickening present. IMPRESSION: Few echogenic particles in the urinary bladder lumen. Suggested urine routine correlation Small uterine fibroid. Polycystic appearance in both ovaries. Suggested follow up & clinical correlation
Female | 32
The results show you may have a small growth called a fibroid in your uterus. This is not cancer. But it can cause heavy periods or pain in your lower belly. The results also show some cysts on both ovaries. This is called polycystic ovaries. With this condition, your periods may be irregular or you may have trouble getting pregnant. To understand better, you should take a urine test and visit a gynecologist. With proper care from your doctor, you can manage these issues well.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Peace be unto you Dear Doctor, My wife is six months pregnant. She was having pain in her body due to some lumps, so I gave her Tablet Dolact 50/200. But I just looked on the net and found out that this pill is not safe during pregnancy. After 5 minutes he also vomited. I am worried and away from the hospital. Please guide me. Allah will reward you.
Female | 36
The most important thing is not to let the mother and the baby get hurt in pregnancy. Dolact 50/200 tablet contains some such materials, which are neither safe in pregnancy nor can be recommended for such purposes. Besides that, after giving the drug to her, the discomfort from the health may appear. Therefore, the best thing that can be done is to get immediate medical help to ascertain that everything is well.
Answered on 15th July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Hello, I am 18 years old my menstrual cycle is normal but every month on the 1st day of my periods I get horrible unbareable cramps,,, I cry out so loud It's so painful for me I even have nausea chills and diaharrea sensation at a time during cramps my cramps lasts for 3-4 hrs only on 1st day of my periods....I should complosarily take painkillers for it....plz priscribe me with best how long should I be facing this
Female | 18
You might be experiencing painful periods, also called dysmenorrhea. The cramps happen because your uterus is contracting to shed its lining. It’s common to feel pain, nausea, chills, and even diarrhea during this time. To ease the discomfort, you can try using a heating pad on your lower belly, taking ibuprofen, which you can buy over the counter, or talking to a gynecologist about other treatments. These cramps often get better as you get older, but if they continue, a doctor can help you find the best solution.
Answered on 20th Aug '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I can test in pregnancy urinary test but the test will one line dark red and one line half red you can guide me through test is positive or not
Female | 18
If you see two lines on a pregnancy urine test—one dark red and the other half red—it almost certainly means you are pregnant. The test detects a specific hormone associated with pregnancy, leading to a positive result. You might also experience symptoms like missed periods, nausea, or tiredness. To confirm your pregnancy, consider taking another test in a few days or visiting a gynecologist for a check-up.
Answered on 12th Aug '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I'm 31 years old female. This year , I delivered my baby on 28 August via c section , after 3 days staying at nicu my baby died. Now i want to know , how early i can try to conceive for baby again? Please help me.
Female | 31
In general, it is best to have a break of 18 to 24 months after the c-section and neonatal loss before conceiving again. Your body has time to heal both physically and emotionally. You must give yourself space to get better first before thinking about another pregnancy.
Answered on 8th Oct '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
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