Female | 21
Is my lighter period normal after finishing Krimson 35?
Im 21, last month after my regular period ended, after 7 days of it , I had light bleeding, went to gynac and was prescribed krimson 35 , after completing the dose I got my periods last night. Bt my periods bleeding seems little less as compared to normal periods. Can u plz explain is this withdrawal bleeding or normal periods. When can I expect my normal cycle? What else should I expect from this period??
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 23rd Oct '24
The bleeding you're experiencing now might be withdrawal bleeding from the medication. Indeed, it can sometimes bring on lighter periods. It's not uncommon to have a slightly different cycle after being on the medication for a while. Your body could be taking some time to get used to the changes. If you're worried, talk to your gynecologist for more advice.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynecologyy" (3880)
I was diagnosed with polyhydromnios at my 21 weeks scan with an AFI kmeasuring 22 with single deepest pocket measuring 8.9. My GTT was negative so my doctor suggested me for another high resolution ultrasound after 4 weeks which showed polyhydromnios with AFI 22.6 with single deepest pocket measuring 6.9. The baby head circumference was at 96 percentile which said macrocephaly, depressed nasal bridge and a possibility of costello syndrome with a score of 6/10 as per AI. I am already 26 weeks pregnant now and really worried
Female | 33
Polyhydramnios, which have too much amniotic fluid, can sometimes be associated with conditions such as macrocephaly and depressed nasal bridge in babies. Costello syndrome, although it is rare, maybe a cause of these features. The increased head circumference is also in this regard. At this moment doctors must pay attention to the development of your pregnancy and your baby's development. Stay in close contact with your gynecologist and follow their guidance closely during the treatment.
Answered on 8th Oct '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I had UTI will it cause infertility
Male | 16
A UTI is a urinary tract infection. This condition does not usually impact fertility. Some signs of a UTI are burning when you pee, needing to pee often, and urine that looks cloudy or smells strong. UTIs mostly happen when bacteria enters the urinary tract. To treat a UTI, your doctor will give you antibiotics. Drinking lots of water can help flush out the infection. If you are worried about fertility, it is best to talk to a gynecologist. They can give you personalized advice based on your situation.
Answered on 16th July '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I am 27 yrs old in vaginal area wounds like a small pox when clothes touched very painful passing of urine very painful
Female | 27
You possibly have a sexually transmitted disease called genital herpes. They can cause sores that seem like smallpox in the vaginal area and can be quite painful. It can be painful when you touch the area or when you pee. The main causes of genital herpes are different viruses that can usually present themselves through sexual interactions. The most effective way to handle genital herpes is taking antiviral medication as instructed by the doctor. It is just as crucial to refrain from sexual activity until the sores have dried out to avoid passing the virus to others. The solution for genital herpes is to seek a gynecologist who will correctly diagnose and treat you.
Answered on 10th July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Hello I'm a teenage girl I'm 17 years old, and I'm not having my periods, I didn't went to do anything physical but it's been 6days late and I'm not having my periods
Female | 17
It’s not that rare for young girls to have irregular periods. Some reasons why your menstruation is late may include stress or hormonal changes caused by gaining or losing weight. Take it easy because this happens to a lot of people. Remember to eat well-balanced meals, get enough physical activity every day, and find ways to relax. However, if this condition continues for several months or if there are any other symptoms accompanying it, talk with a gynecologist.
Answered on 6th June '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I had protected sex on February 8 and I took the i-pill. I got withdrawal bleeding after 5 days. Then I had protected sex on Feb 25 and also took the i-pill. But didn't get withdrawal bleeding till now.. Is it because I get pregnant?
Female | 22
The emergency contraceptive pill can disrupt menstrual cycles, resulting in delayed or missed periods. However, this does not definitively indicate pregnancy. Stress and hormonal fluctuations can also contribute to such irregularities. If concerns persist, considering a pregnancy test may provide reassurance. It's important to note that these pills serve as emergency measures and should not be relied upon excessively.
Answered on 27th Aug '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I am 29 years old and married. i had my ovulation day and fertile window last week when we had unprotected sex. since past 2 days i have excruciating back pain. Can this be related to implantation pain?
Female | 29
It does not necessarily indicate implantation pain. Implantation normally occurs about 6-12 days after ovulation and it is usually not associated with severe pain. If the pain persists or worsens its advisable to consult with a doctor.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
26 Female 1 kid (6)- 1 pregnancy, fairly healthy, exercise regularly, don’t drink, eat right- intense period pain and pain that last all the time in lower back, feel like string between belly button and pee spot, extensive bloating, huge blood clots.. no doctor, can barely move around presently.. they told me the last time I went to the ER 6 months ago when I thought my uterus was falling out that nothing was wrong- I don’t want to go if no one else sees a reason to go? I don’t know what to do but I don’t know how much longer I can do this
Female | 26
Based on what you’ve said, there might be a problem with your reproductive system. Severe period pain, backaches, bloating, and passing clots can be signs of conditions such as endometriosis or fibroids. These may match what you’re going through and they can also cause a lot of discomfort. You should see a gynecologist so that they can check you out properly and make sure that they know what it is. They might offer treatments like managing the pain, using hormones or in some cases, surgery may even be necessary.
Answered on 8th July '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I am 28 year old, I am suffering with lots of body pain like sometime left sid pain in brest and stomach and sometime backpain. Also my period is missed now, period gap has been more than 50 days. There is itching in my vagina also. Please suggest quick remedies
Female | 28
Body pain, missed periods, itching inside your vagina; these all could point towards hormonal imbalances among other things. Pain on the left side might be caused by muscle tension or digestive issues. Backaches may arise from bad posture or stressed muscles. I recommend taking OTC drugs for pain relief, maintaining proper sitting positions and doing light back stretches, keeping the area around your vagina dry & clean always as well as ensuring that you drink enough water daily. However, it’s advisable to see a gynecologist.
Answered on 28th May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
40 days late periods without pregnancy
Female | 33
Sometimes your period can be late, even if you're not pregnant. Things like stress, weight changes, or hormones can cause delays. If it's really late, like 40 days, you might feel bloated and tired. Don’t worry—just relax, eat healthy, and get enough sleep. However, if this keeps happening, it’s important to see a gynecologist to check if everything is okay.
Answered on 15th Oct '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Mam adenomyosis, endometrial polyps, nabothian cyst hai aur five days se period late hai
Female | 31
Your period delay may stem from adenomyosis, uterine polyps, and nabothian cysts. Adenomyosis often brings heavier, painful periods. Polyps and nabothian cysts can disrupt normal bleeding patterns. Treatments might include medication for symptoms, or minor procedures to remove polyps/cysts. Consult a gynecologist for personalized guidance regarding your condition.
Answered on 26th July '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Hello Ma'am, i would appreciate if you could give me you few minutes... My mom is in her pre-menopausal age she's 47 years old back in 2022 she had started bleeding heavily for list almost a month continuously we had done test so at that time here uterus lining was 10/11mm which is supposed to be normal She was taking pause-MF tablets and aftr that she had normal regular periods for 2 years Now since april 2024, she's having very heavy flow of blood she had her periods from 10-19 april then from 2-20 may then after this she again started her period from 28th may till 05 june. she's had very heavy flow during these 3 recent cycles We've done an ultrasound so in the ultrasound we got to know that the Endometrial has thickened to 22mm she's been suggested biopsy, so is it necessary to get the biospy done or can it be left like that keeping her age in mind? Your valuable suggestion will be very meaningful. Thank you.
Female | 47
These kinds of changes could be caused by hormonal imbalances or conditions such as endometrial hyperplasia. 22mm is concerning and needs further evaluation through biopsy to rule out anything serious like cancer. Because of her age as well as her overall health status, these tests must be done.
Answered on 7th June '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
My friend is struggling a lot with her periods, they are irregular and sometimes even bleed a lot and stops at day 1. She sometimes blacks out and has migranes every now and then. She experiences ringing noises randomly and has stomachache all the time.
Female | 16
Your friend faces different concerning symptoms. Irregular periods, heavy bleeding, blackouts, migraines, ringing noises, and stomachaches – could relate to endometriosis. It's when tissue like the uterus lining grows outside. Causing pain, symptoms you mentioned. See a gynecologist for diagnosis, and treatment options.
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Good morning pls am two weeks pregnant and I want to remove it how will I do it
Female | 25
If you're looking to terminate pregnancy then it's imp that you consult a professional for guidance based on your circumstances.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I just had blighted ovum miscarriage of 7wks 2days. Pls do i need a d and c
Female | 27
A blighted ovum is a type of miscarriage. It means an egg got fertilized but didn't develop correctly. You might have vaginal bleeding and cramps. Sometimes, a doctor will need to do a procedure called D&C. This removes any remaining tissue from your uterus. Make sure to follow up with your gynecologist. They can explain the best next steps for you.
Answered on 2nd Aug '24
Dr. Himali Patel
My menstrual cycle ended more than ten days ago. and as of yesterday, blood is coming from my vegina. I'm terrified. What's the matter with me?
Female | 18
Bleeding could be due to a condition called postmenopausal bleeding. This may mean a severe health condition. Please see a gynecologist for more evaluation and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I have dark brown sometimes pink ish vaginal discharge and itchiness in my vagina. what time of infection could this be so i know how to treat it?
Female | 17
Its probably vaginal infection. Common types of infections that causes such symptoms are yeast infections, bacterial vaginosis, or STIs. Consult with your gynecologist for accurate treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Hy , unwanted 72 pills lene ke kitne din baad periods aate hai, unwanted 72 pills ke saath 2 painkiller lene se koi side effects toh nhi hota h
Female | 20
Unwanted 72 pills make periods start within one week. Taking two painkillers with it might be fine. But, some people could feel a little sick or get a small headache. If you have bad symptoms like tummy pain, feeling dizzy, or bleeding weirdly, get medical help.
Answered on 5th Sept '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I had unprotected sex and took emergency contraceptives on the same day but my periods are 4 days late could I be pregnant?
Female | 19
Emergency contraceptives are effective in preventing pregnancy, but they're not 100% guaranteed. It's common for periods to be delayed after taking them. However, if you're concerned about pregnancy, it's best to consult a gynecologist for proper evaluation and guidance.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
RespectedSir / madam Last time my period was started on 09 January and last on 11 january. I have done relation with my friend on 10th January unfortunately without protection. Sir is there any chance of pregnancy. Because 09 is my period start time today is 08 but there is no symptoms of periods. Please sir help
Female | 22
If you had unprotected sex during your fertile window, there's possiblity that you could be pregnant. But also the absence of period symptoms does not necessarily mean that you are pregnant. The only way to confirm a pregnancy is to take a pregnancy test or check with a gynec.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I am 19 years old boy and my girlfriend is 16 years old and we had unprotected sex after her period was just over and i give her ipill within 24 hour and after 30 days i suggest her to check pregnancy kit and result was negative but also she is not having period after 32 days. Is she pregnant or any kind of disease happen to her please suggest me sir ??? I am in big trouble…
Female | 16
It's good that my girlfriend took appropriate measures, taking the iPill and using the test kit to perform a pregnancy test. Just 32 days have passed after the negative test, but the period may be absent due to a couple of reasons, even if we exclude pregnancy. In particular, this can happen due to anxiety, hormonal flow, and diseases like Hypothyroidism or Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. See a gynecologist if she doesn't get her period soon.
Answered on 11th July '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
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