Male | 24
Recurring Cystitis: Incomplete Treatment?
I had been diagnosed with cystitis a month or 2 back, i took my medication and it went away but now it comes and goes, is it possible that it didnt clear away the first time ?
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Your cystitis returned because the infection persisted. Some bacteria survived the first treatment. Cystitis causes frequent urination urges. You feel a painful burning sensation when peeing. To treat it thoroughly, you need antibiotics prescribed by a urologist. The urinary tract infection wasn't fully eliminated earlier. So revisit your doctor promptly for proper medication to clear the remaining bacteria. Persistent symptoms like urgency, burning, and frequent bathroom trips indicate active cystitis.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynecologyy" (3427)
I have late period this month,i gave birth to baby before 8 months and iam giving breastfeeding.
Female | 26
New moms may have irregular periods, especially when breastfeeding. It takes time for your body's cycle to regulate after childbirth. Breastfeeding impacts hormones, potentially delaying periods. Eat properly, get enough rest, and prioritize self-care. If concerned, take a pregnancy test for reassurance. Don't worry excessively, but consult a gynecologist if issues persist.
Answered on 25th July '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I have irregular menstruation what should I do
Female | 21
Irregular menstruation, which refers to a period that does not come at the same time each month, is a very common phenomenon. The causes may vary from stress, hormonal imbalances, extreme weight changes, and some medical conditions. Keep a record of your periods, if you experience irregularities for a few months, it's better to visit a gynecologist.
Answered on 4th Sept '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Can i use pill to control my pregnancy and if i take it so in future i face any problem or not?
Female | 18
Birth control pills work as preventing pregnancy. They halt egg release from ovaries. Some start side effects like nausea, and headaches. But usually, these stops after months. No future issues usually. But discuss concerns with a gynecologist.
Answered on 4th Sept '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
3month periods nahi a rhe hai TEST SAB NORMAL HAI PLS HELP ME KYA MAI LYCOVIV-L SOFT GELATIN CAPSULES LE SKTI HU Mera baby 2year ka hai
Female | 26
You haven't gotten your period for 3 months, but your tests were normal. I get why that's worrying you. Stress, hormone issues, or other factors can cause missed periods. The smart move is seeing a gynecologist to figure out what's going on. Taking Lycoviv-L soft gelatin capsules on your own might not be wise. A doctor should examine you thoroughly first, then recommend the right treatment plan.
Answered on 28th June '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I have been on the combined pill for 8 years now. I stopped taking it about a month ago and still haven’t got a period. Should i be worried?
Female | 23
Not having your period yet is okay because your body needs time to readjust. The combined pill manages your cycle, so stopping it disrupts that routine. Your period will resume after a few weeks. Stress, weight fluctuations, or hormone imbalances may delay it. Don't worry if it takes a bit longer. However, see a gynecologist if the absence of your period lasts over a couple of months to ensure everything is fine.
Answered on 27th July '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I'm having Pain at the top of my cervix at the opening to my uterus. I'm also having slightly light pink bleeding, but it will stop randomly and then start again a couple hours later. I'm also having cramps in my hips, lower back, and the whole front of my lower stomach right above my crotch. Sometimes the cramps go away and then come back Welcome to Gboard clipboard, any text you copy will be saved here.
Female | 18
Your symptoms could be linked to your reproductive area. Ache near your cervix's top, light pinkish bleeding, and cramping around your hips, lower back, and lower belly might mean cervix inflammation, pelvic infection, or period troubles. Seeing a gynecologist is crucial to properly identify and treat the issue.
Answered on 24th July '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I am having brown discharge but my periods cycle is on 28 of month and now it's over
Female | 26
It is common for one to experience anxiety upon observing brown discharge outside of the period days. This may be caused by the exit of remnants of blood from the last period. Sometimes, this happens when one is under pressure or their day-to-day life is altered in some way. Ensure you drink enough water, eat well, and rest. If the situation persists or you encounter any painful sensations, it is advisable to consult with a gynecologist in this field.
Answered on 7th June '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I recently took my gardasil vaccine (HPV) on 30 march 2024 after which my periods got delayed for over 10-15 days then I got my periods again on 29 april after which I hvnt got my periods until now and today is 13 june i took the 2nd dose of gardasil on 10 june 2024 is the vaccine affecting me?
Female | 20
Your menstrual cycle may go through some changes chastely after being vaccinated. The vaccine is known to be able to modify the menstrual cycle at times, but it's no cause for anxiety. Over time, your periods will return to when they were on their own. Meanwhile, always be healthy, be hydrated, and get enough sleep.
Answered on 14th June '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
How to prevent albinism during pregnancy?
Albumin is a protein and it’s not normally secreted in urine . It it’s seen then , there are many causes like less proteins in blood , less hemoglobin , pregnancy induced hypertension or preeclampsia . It’s not in your control to reduce the albumin
But if your gynecologist takes care of these causes it will be under control
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Shah
I'm having lower abdominal pain cramps and my both leg pain
Female | 33
Several disorders can be the cause of lower abdominal cramps and leg pain, including cramps associated with menstruation, and pelvic inflammatory diseases. It is vital to seek medical advice from a gynecologist or a general physician to get to the real reason for the symptoms and be properly medicated.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I have an unprotected sex ,and i tested after 25 days, which is HCG beta test and it came<1 miu/ml
Female | 20
When your HCG beta test is negative after twenty-five days following unprotected coitus, there are low chance that you have become pregnant. However it is still advisable to consult a gynecologist or an obstetrician.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I recently had unprotected anal sex. Ejaculate was expelled shortly afterwards and then I took a shower. Less a few hours later, my partner placed a finger in anal cavity and then into my vagina; could this result in a pregnancy? Thanks….
Female | 23
When an egg is fertilized, that is called pregnancy. A sperm can swim and it can live for a little while outside the body. Pregnancy may occur if any sperm gets into your vagina. Keep an eye on strange symptoms such as missed periods or feeling sick (nausea). If you’re concerned, take a pregnancy test to put your mind at ease.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Very since i had sex with this guy my body has been feelings weird.. For example my breast will hurt on and off, i get the lightest headaches, my body aches, it looks like i gained weight lately.. But i took three pregnancy test and they came back negative, so i have no idea what to do...
Female | 20
Experiencing unusual symptoms after having sex can be concerning, but if pregnancy tests are negative, iyou need to consider other factors that may be causing the symptoms. Hormonal changes, stress, illness, medication side effects, and lifestyle factors can all contribute to breast tenderness, headaches, body aches, and weight fluctuations. Consult a gynec for further advice.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Hi, i am a 22 year old female experiencing cramps and nausea after finishing a period. is this normal. the pain has been going for 5 days already, what can i do
Female | 22
Cramps and nausea post-period normal but not for long Pain for 5 days indicates underlying issue Consult doctor for diagnosis and treatment....
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
We had sex on 6th day of menstrual cycle. The condom broke but it contained precum in it. Are there any signs of pregnancy?
Female | 19
Precum has a low risk, but there is always a chance of pregnancy. Some signs include missed periods, feeling sick, sore breasts, and tiredness. If worried, take a test after missing a period. But stress can also cause similar symptoms, so don't panic too much. If really concerned, talk to a gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I feel pain at my Lower abdominal
Female | 28
lower abdominal pain can stem from various causes. APPENDICITIS is common.. Kidney stones, urinary tract infections and menstrual cramps can also trigger it. Often, the pain may be harmless. Still, if it persists, consult your doctor. They can diagnose and treat the underlying cause. Avoid self-diagnosis and treatment, since it can worsen the condition.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Hrishikesh Pai
26 weeks pregnant and experiencing pain in lower abdomen after crying
Female | 35
Feeling lower abdominal pain after crying might be due to emotional stress causing muscle tension. It could also be related to Braxton Hicks contractions, round ligament pain from growing uterus, digestive issues, or uterine irritability. While mild discomfort might be normal, it's a good idea to consult your gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I had sex on last day of my period and i took a birth control pill but after 5 days i had little dark brown spotting for 2 days is this what?
Female | 19
It's quite natural for some mild spotting to occur after intercourse, especially towards the end of your cycle. The dark brown spotting you got could be some of the blood from earlier times coming out. It is nothing to worry about, and it sometimes occurs when your body is getting used to the birth control pill. It will probably pass away by itself in a little while.
Answered on 9th Sept '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
My period cycle is 30 to 40 days. I am trying for pregnancy. Due to that my doctor said to take tests for PCOS, FSH and AMH levels.I have hypothyroid 3.1 report on Dec 2023 and taking 50 mcg daily. My FSH is 25.74 and AMH is 0.3 on March 2024 . My doctor told because of low egg reserve it is better to go IVF treatment. I need your suggestion on this.
Female | 27
Your test results suggest that your egg supply is running low, which could make it harder for you to get pregnant. This may be caused by something called PCOS. PCOS affects the menstrual cycle and fertility. Your doctor advised you to undergo IVF treatment to improve your chances of conception. IVF works by using technology to facilitate fertilization outside the body hence this might just be what you need. Make sure you discuss all possible options with your fertility specialist.
Answered on 28th May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Months me 2 bar period aa gye hee
Female | 23
Having your period twice in a month suggests an underlying medical issue. I suggest you see a gynecologist who will examine your symptoms and provide you a diagnosis.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
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