Female | 25
Which medicine stops menstrual bleeding fast?
list of medicine to stop menstrual bleeding
Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist
Answered on 18th Oct '24
If you experience heavy menstrual bleeding, it may be due to hormone imbalances, fibroids, or certain medications. Symptoms include quickly soaking through pads or tampons, feeling tired or weak from blood loss, or having periods longer than a week. To reduce bleeding, your doctor may recommend medications like tranexamic acid or NSAIDs, which help decrease blood loss. It's important to talk openly with your gynecologist about your symptoms, as there are several treatment options available.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynecologyy" (3880)
Hlo my name is vandna chaturvedi and I am 27 year old , last week I take unwanted 72 pill and now my periods flow becomes black and brown and pain on vaginal part so what can I do now
Female | 27
Hormonal changes from the pill can cause dark brown or black discharge and vaginal pain, affecting the color and texture of your period. To reduce the pain, try using a heating pad on your lower abdomen and take over-the-counter pain relief like ibuprofen. If the pain persists or worsens, it's best to consult a gynecologist for advice.
Answered on 18th Sept '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Hlo mam meri age 20 h me pichle 1 month pregnent thi 2 din phele mujhe bleeding start ho gai or kl rat me bleeding band ho gai ab weekness or pain ho rha h pet me or hath per kaap rhe h or ghabrahat ho rhi h .
Female | 20
It sounds like you may have had a miscarriage, which can cause bleeding, pain, weakness, and anxiety. It's very important to see a gynecologist immediately to get proper care and ensure there are no complications. Please don't delay in seeking medical help.
Answered on 8th Aug '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I am a 19 years old girl. I had an unsafe sex on 13th of February. Now I have a risk of unwanted pregnancy. Please prescribe me which I will take to avoid unwanted pregnancy
Female | 19
If you're concerned about pregnancy youmust take timely actions like emergency contraceptives. These pills can be taken within a specific timeframe to avoid pregnancy. As of now I suggest you to visit your gynec and get a test done for confirmation.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
My name is riya adiley I'm female and 22 year old height is 5.4 and weight is 46kgs. I am having pain in my vaginal hole, when I touch there, it is more painful, pain in the same point which is vaginal hole, and this pain is happening intermittently, it has been six to seven days in between. The pain had subsided, today it has increased again. My problem started when I was using public toilet for three to four days, suddenly itching started in the vaginal hole, then suddenly i started itching in it, then it used to burn whenever i peeing, now this does not happen, now it is just pain in the vaginal hole.
Female | 22
You must visit a gynecologist or a primary care physician, to evaluate your symptoms and provide appropriate diagnosis and treatment. Self-diagnosis and self-treatment are not advisable in such cases.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I am 35 year old female From past 1 year I am problem with my periods if its comes then its painful or I bleed for whole month sometimes its brown discharge or red and brown discharge both. I am taking treatment for it. According to my doc its endometriosis and according to my recent report there is block in fallopian tube. Write now i am on vissane but bleeding is not stopping. Ovarian Cyst is also there size is around 8 cm. Is surgery the only option for me?
Female | 35
Endometriosis can cause irregular and painful periods, and blocked fallopian tubes can contribute to your symptoms. Given your ovarian cyst's size and persistent bleeding despite medication, surgery might be necessary. Please consult a gynecologist to discuss the best treatment options for your condition.
Answered on 8th July '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I took an I pill and few days after that I had brown/ black discharge for 5 days. Was that my period? Am I pregnant?
Female | 21
This may not be your period. The pill can change your body's hormones. This can cause dark discharge. Do you also have cramps or feel sick? It is best to wait and see if your normal period comes. If you think you might be pregnant, take a pregnancy test in a few weeks. If you need more information on this, you can visit a gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Im a 26 years female . I have pcod and painful periods . I went to a doc two months back she gave me yasmin Which is a kind of contraceptive I couldn't Take it then I went to another doc he gave me normoz. I got periods on time from that day but the pain is extreme during periods that I feel like dying . I have to go for injections as medicine doesnt work. I am getting weak also plus body hair what should I do ? My another concern is that yesterday was my Ist day of period . I had make out with my boyfriend no penetration or ejaculation just rubbing . what is the chances of me getting pregnant. I know it is a lame question as There is no chance but for The sake of anxiety and concern I had to ask this. And if there is any chance what Should I do for not getting pregnant ? Kindly revert back as Im very anxious .
Female | 26
Extreme period pain can be caused by disorders like PCOD, which may also explain the body hair you mentioned. To manage the pain, try warm baths, gentle exercise, and over-the-counter pain relievers. Regarding pregnancy, the chances of penetration or ejaculation are extremely low.
Answered on 25th Sept '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Iam having problem of prolapsed uterus
Female | 46
Your uterus has shifted lower into the vagina; this is called a prolapsed uterus. It makes you feel like something is pushing down there. You might have trouble peeing too. The muscles holding up your uterus got weak, causing it to drop. To treat it, you can do exercises to make those muscles stronger. Or, use a pessary - that's a device that goes in your vagina to prop the uterus up. For really bad cases, surgery fixes the prolapse. But see a gynecologist to decide the right treatment for you.
Answered on 31st July '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Both ovarian chocolate cysts 49*46 39*35 Is it far beyond normal range What should I do?
Female | 22
Many women have small sacs full of fluid on their ovaries. These are called chocolate cysts. The cysts you noted, 49*46 and 39*35, are mid-sized. Common signs of these cysts are pain in the lower stomach area and bleeding when you should not be having your period. Hormone changes in the body often cause chocolate cysts. It is important to see your gynecologist regularly to check on the cysts. If the signs get worse, surgery may help fix the problem.
Answered on 11th Sept '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Does d and c cause blocked fallopian tube and salpingitis
Female | 28
D and C remove tissue from the uterus. Does it block fallopian tubes, causing salpingitis? No direct link exists between D and C, and these issues. Blocked tubes stem from infections or scarring - other reasons. Salpingitis (fallopian tube infection) also arises due to varied factors, not solely D and C. However, if experiencing pelvic pain, abnormal bleeding, or fever, seek medical attention promptly. A gynecologist can identify symptom causes and provide suitable treatment.
Answered on 4th Sept '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Hi,I am a 20 year old female. my vaginal itches and anytime i sit there is this unpleasant smell from my vaginal I can smell it and it has been happening even before my vagina started itching. I want the smell gone please
Female | 20
You might have a common condition called bacterial vaginosis. It causes irritation and a fishy smell due to an imbalance of good and bad bacteria in your vagina. To help, use delicate, unscented soap and wear cotton underwear. However, it's best to see a gynecologist for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 26th Aug '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Am have issue with my self not get pregnant
Female | 29
Difficulty in getting pregnant is common. Check for UNDERLYING CONDITIONS. Seek medical advice. There are many other ways to conceive like IVF. You can talk to a specialist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Recently i got a fever so i consulted a doctor while having madicines i fot a period actually my period is not that date after 4 days of periods suddenly it stopped again i having periods in my original date what moght be the reason
Female | 29
The effect of hormones on the body can sometimes lead to the irregularity of the periods because of having a fever. It is possible that the sudden stop and restart were due to this disruption. Be sure to be hydrated and also get enough rest. If this goes on or you have worries, it's always good to have a talk with your gynecologist.
Answered on 24th Sept '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Hello, I had my periods on 3rd September 2024. I need to have my periods on either 26th or 27th September 2024. I want to know which tablet can i take for the same will primolut help and from which day it is advisable to take.
Female | 36
Primolut is a medication that helps delay your period. Start taking it three days before your expected period date, around the 23rd or 24th of September. It works by regulating your hormones. Follow your gynecologist's instructions and take the medication as prescribed.
Answered on 12th Sept '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I did unprotected intercourse on 14 th Feruary.my last period date was 3rd February,24.my period cycle is 28 day duration and till I don't getting my period.I did pregnancy test previous day 2 times but it was negative.then what should I do now.
Female | 25
In case you had sex and did not use any of contraceptives and you missed your period, there is a chance that you might be pregnant. But, it is advisable that a gynecologist examines for a correct diagnosis.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
My friend's period cycle is of 28 days on 8 March se gets period to 12 of March and is didn't actually do sex but her boyfriend makes a contact of her vagina with his sperm and release it on the upper area of her vagina and they don't use condom as well is it risky to get pregnant
Female | 17
Pregnancy risk is present if sperm enters the vagina. Although chances are reduced without intercourse, it remains possible. Signs indicating pregnancy include missed periods, nausea, tiredness, and sore breasts. A pregnancy test provides confirmation. Moving forward, condoms offer crucial protection against unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections.
Answered on 6th Aug '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
1may til 3may got my periods the 8may I see brown spotting on my panty liner took n test shows negative what can it be
Female | 23
It could be residual blood from your previous period, hormonal fluctuations, or a sign of an underlying condition. It's challenging to determine the exact cause without further evaluation. If you continue to experience abnormal bleeding or have concerns, you must consult with your gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Hi I have perid on 17 I took REGESTRONE 5mg for 3 days continuesly but today I show blood spotting. It my start period I want not for 2days
Female | 46
Spotting or some light bleeding while taking REGESTRONE is normal. Your body adjusts to the medication, so this can happen. Maybe your period will start within a couple of days. If worried or other unusual symptoms come up, discuss them with your gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
After my delivery urine flows like water and urine infection also .i consult with doctor and took medicines.but I have no changes what can I do
Female | 32
You may be experiencing urinary incontinence, a condition common after childbirth where you can't control urine flow. This can happen because the muscles supporting your bladder are weakened. To manage it, try pelvic floor exercises to strengthen these muscles. Drink plenty of water, but avoid bladder irritants like coffee and soda. Also, visit the bathroom regularly, even if you don't feel the urge. If the issue continues, consult a urologist for further advice.
Answered on 8th Oct '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
So actually I have irregular periods so 2 month of missed period then I got into a intercourse then I ate that ipill after that within some days i got my periods then after it is like 3 months approx but I'm not getting my period so what does it mean
Female | 20
Missing periods can have many reasons such as stress, hormonal changes, or underlying health issues. For instance, taking emergency contraception like the ipill can also affect your menstrual cycle. Should the issue of menstruation not appearing be bothering you for a long time, it is better to get in touch with a gynecologist for more information and assistance.
Answered on 21st Oct '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
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