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Female | 27

Managing Periods on Krimson 35

I am taking krimson 35 everyday how can i have my periods ?

1 Answer
Dr. Himali Patel

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

Answered on 10th Dec '24

Taking Krimson 35 doesn't me­an you can't have periods. It helps with hormone­ issues, but you can trigger a period by stopping the­ pill for around 7 days. Your body adjusts to the hormone change, so light ble­eding is normal. However, if ble­eding seems he­avy or unusual, check with your gynecologist. Krimson 35 allows control over your cycle, but conce­rns should always be addressed promptly.

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Questions & Answers on "Gynaecology" (4237)

My period is not stoping like regular 4 days I had a pill a month before

Female | 20

Menstrual bleeding patterns often change when hormonal tablets are administered. But, if your menstruation continues for too long than usual then medical help of a gynecologists is required.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Mohit Saraogi

Dr. Mohit Saraogi

Can I give birth to babies if my appendix is gone

Female | 28

In case you have a vaginal birth, your chance won't be lessened by anything, not even the absence of your appendix. The appendix is a small organ in the belly that can get infected in some cases, and pain will be one of the most common symptoms that you will feel while the inflammation is going on. When the appendix is removed, there are no severe problems that can prevent your body from functioning normally. So don't worry, after the removal of your appendix, you can still go through a normal birth.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

I have a reoccurring vaginal pimple on my left labia. this has been happening for a couple of months and i shave frequently, though this happens when there more sweat and shaving involved. the pimple shows up typically one to two weeks after shaving. i was wondering if i should be worried especially if it’s reoccurring?

Female | 17

It may be caused due to ingrown hair, blocked hair follicles, or skin irritation from shaving or sweat. TO avoid this, u can try keeping the area clean, wearing loose-fitting clothing, and considering alternative hair removal methods. If it still doesn't heal then check with a gynecologist for proper treatment.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Himali Patel

Dr. Himali Patel

Sir after my delivery my period is not stop

Female | 36

If the bleeding lasts for some time or is excessive, you should definitely see a gynecologist.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

I’m 42 and I haven’t had a period in 3 months and the 3 before were lighter shorter but very crampy . 12 months ago I was having heavier, longer and more painful periods. I had an ultrasound, an internal ultrasound and a Pap test which all showed everything is normal. Recently I saw an OB GYN. I asked if I could be perimenopausal. She asked if I get hot flashes and when I said no she basically brushed off the question. I don’t get hot flashes and know that not always a symptom. I do have more facial hair, mood swings, sleep problems, night sweats and obviously irregular periods. She did a biopsy of my uterine lining. She did not ask if there was any possibility that I could be pregnant first. I am most likely not as my boyfriend has retrograde ejaculation and does not ejaculate when he orgasm. Her solution was to put in an IUD which I have not had done as of yet the appointment to do so is coming up. I understand that IUDs can lessen painful heavy periods that can occur before menopause. But as I am not having periods or any signs of a period would there be any benefit to this? I have heard many horror stories of IUDs and I’m just trying to make a good decision.

Female | 42

According to your symptoms, you are most likely having perimenopause. Women are told that menopause is only certain and official after 12 consecutive months without menstruating. It is suggested that you have a discussion with a gynecologist in regard to your symptoms and worries. They can make the decision for you whether an IUD will be suitable for you

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Beta beta HCG 0.35 h kya ye postive h ya negative

Female | 28

A beta HCG level of 0.35 is very low, usually indicating a negative result (not pregnant). Although sometimes caused by other factors, pregnancy may still be detectable at this early stage in some cases. It is recommended that if one has symptoms suggestive of being with child or any concerns whatsoever then they should seek advice from their health care provider who will be able to offer appropriate counseling as well as additional tests.

Answered on 11th June '24

Dr. Himali Patel

Dr. Himali Patel

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