Female | 23
Is Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Serious?
Pelvic floor dysfunction is serious issue for girls ?Does this mean I can't even have maeriage ??I do not feel any pain during urination nor do I face any difficulty in starting it. Only , after this the drops come, when I clean them with tissue, they don't come again. not every day but sometimes inside my hips pain And the vagina was from sometime outside .

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Answered on 19th Sept '24
Pelvic floor dysfunction is a common issue among women, affecting daily life, exercise, and intimate relationships. Symptoms include pelvic pain, a feeling of bulging or fullness, and difficulty controlling the bladder. Factors like childbirth, being overweight, or lack of exercise can contribute to this condition. However, pelvic floor dysfunction shouldn't be seen as a barrier to marriage. Treatments are available to alleviate symptoms and aid recovery. It's best to consult a gynecologist for a tailored treatment plan, which may include Kegel exercises, dietary changes, or physical therapy.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynaecology" (4735)
I am a 27 year old female. I have been experiencing severe abdominal pain, followed by back pains and spotting. I was recently diagnosed with with endometritis and have been on both levofloxacin and metronidazole however, neither medication has worked. I still experience pain and bleeding. I am currently taking tramacete and olfen to help manage the pain but have not yet been prescribed new medication. I have done an ultrasound which came back clear and also tested my urine which showed that there were crystals found.
Female | 27
Your severe abdominal pain, back, and spotting can be the symptoms of endometritis, which is an infection in the lining of the uterus. It is crucial to look for a new treatment since the medications you have used so far have not worked. The crystals found in your urine may mean you have kidney stones, which can also be the reason for similar symptoms. Talk to a gynecologist about these findings for further evaluation and the best course of action.
Answered on 10th Sept '24

Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Irregular Flow of periods like blood in a very small quantity for Last 10 days
Female | 22
A hormonal imbalance, stress, or some medical conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome could be responsible. Other symptoms that one may experience include tiredness and fluctuations in weight. To feel better, try to alleviate stress and live healthily. However, if this persists, it would be wise to see a gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Himali Patel
Hello, I have a query. I'm a 21-year-old female, and my vaginal opening got a little bigger. But I'm a pure virgin and haven't had sex with my boyfriend yet, though he sometimes fingers me. After my period this month, my vagina suddenly felt bigger.
Female | 21
It's quite normal for the vaginal area to experience changes in size and sensation due to hormonal fluctuations, especially after your menstrual cycle. Engaging in activities like fingering can also contribute to this perception. These changes are generally not a cause for concern. However, if you notice discomfort, unusual discharge, or any persistent changes, it’s best to consult with a gynecologist. They can provide personalized advice and reassurance.
Answered on 9th Feb '25

Dr. Himali Patel
Period problem ke bare main puchna
Female | 19
Common menstrual disorders are missing periods, heavy bleeding, and painful cramps. The preceding mentioned offenses are related to the alteration of hormones, tension, a poorly planned diet, or a health condition. Thus, eating a healthy diet, keeping your body in shape and your mind relaxed, and drinking plenty of water will help you to overcome the problems. If period issues remain or become severe, it is important to visit a gynecologist for further instructions and support.
Answered on 2nd Dec '24

Dr. Nisarg Patel
"My issue is that my period is delayed this time. Let me explain everything. I got my period on September 18, then on October 15, and then on November 11, but I didn't get it in December. I had sex on December 11, but my husband did not ejaculate inside me. I wanted to ask if pregnancy can occur from the white egg-like discharge becausel still haven't gotten my period. My last period date was the 11th of last month."
Female | 22
When a woman has her period late, stress may be the reason, or hormone levels have changed due to excess sexual activity. A slimy white discharge similar to an egg is a sign of health and thus discharge could be a normal part of your cycle. However, the discharge does not have a high chance of being a symptom of pregnancy. If you feel uncertain, carry out a home test and wait for a few days if your period has not come. Or you can go to a gynecologist if it concerns you.
Answered on 17th Dec '24

Dr. Himali Patel
Blood clots after abortion is it dangerous to retain
Female | 30
Yes, leftover blood clots from the abortion may be harmful to you. As retained blood clots grow, it can lead to extreme situations such as infection and other complications. Seeing a gynecologist will be one of the key stages that will help to get proper evaluation and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri
A period that last 1 or 2 days is it normal
Female | 24
Having periods lasting merely 1 or 2 days isn't typical. However, stress, hormonal shifts, extreme weight loss - these factors can cause it. If your periods usually run longer but suddenly turn brief, take note. Relax, eat well. If this continues, consult a gynecologist.
Answered on 27th Sept '24

Dr. Mohit Saraogi
It's been 18 days since my period stopped. I took a pregnancy test and it came back positive. I don't want to have a baby so soon. What should I do now?
Female | 26
It’s completely understandable to feel uncertain in this situation. A missed menstrual cycle and a positive test can bring a mix of emotions. Early signs of pregnancy may include nausea, fatigue, or breast tenderness, but everybody responds differently. If you’re considering your options, the best step is to consult a gynecologist. They can offer personalized advice and discuss possible choices, including options for early pregnancy care or termination if that’s what you decide.
Answered on 23rd Jan '25

Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I am 23 years old before 2 month I done my first delivery after the 40 days now one month complete but periods date is out I dout that I am pregnant but didn't want baby now plz give me selution.
Female | 23
Having period irregularities after pregnancy is a usual occurrence. Your body requires time to get back into its normal function. Unprotected sex may lead to pregnancy. The earliest symptoms may be a failure to get a period, nausea, and oversight of the usual activities. To ascertain the truth of the situation, use a home pregnancy test.
Answered on 12th Nov '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I’ve had my period for 15 days. Yesterday was the 14th day and it was brown and about to end but today it became bright red again. I’m concerned.
Female | 15
You should consult a gynecologist. Cause not only the color but also if it is the first time that you experienced period for a longer time, they it may be a matter of concern. Talk to your gynecologist, they will diagnose and treat you
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Hello, I am 32 year old, I have 20-30 days regular cycle, but my last menstrual cycle was 32 days. I do not use any contraception, or alcohol or any medications. My last periods was on 5th Aug. My partner and I had unprotected sex on 9th and 11th day after first day of my last period (i.e 5th Aug). It is my 39th day of cycle today (i.e 12th Sept), I did not get my period. Home UPT is negative. Can I still be pregnant? Previous history of current medical complaint: I have been trying to get pregnant since an year but never missed a period this late. cycle usually fluctuates between 28-32 days. Current medication details: No History of medication for the same complaint: No lab tests done: AMH: 3.97 (Normal range: 0.176 - 11.705 ng/mL) T3 246 (Normal range: 175.0 - 354.0 PG/DL) FSH: 8.1 (Follicular 2.5-10.2 MIU/ML) LH: 2.5 (FOLLIC: 1.9-12.5mIU/ml)
Female | 32
If a home pregnancy test is negative, it's less likely you're in the first 28-32 days of a regular cycle. Delays can happen due to psychological, hormonal, or other factors. You can wait a few more days and retest. If your period still doesn't start, it’s a good idea to visit a gynecologist for further evaluation.
Answered on 14th Sept '24

Dr. Himali Patel
I am jaismeen age 17 years I am delay in periods last time I had on 8 November and till now I dont have this same had happen me a few months ago like I had on 17 June then I had 4 September and then I had on 8 November and now I dont have periods till now I am always have a delay of upto 45 days but in starting it was just after 15 days and now...I am delayed
Female | 17
You should know that delays are sometimes part of life and they could be not only due to stress but also to hormones, eating, and exercising to which one is subjected. Since you have gone through a period of unregulated lifestyle, the issue can be resolved by making changes in your living habits and considering writing a diary of your menses for follow-up of the cycles. No period monitoring turns out irregular a continuous visit to a gynecologist is recommend. After examining you, they can recommend different insights and of course, prescribe treatment that suits you.
Answered on 27th Dec '24

Dr. Himali Patel
After taking mtp kit of abortion,this is my 15th day and still spotting is continued.ultrasound has given an ok report but why still it's spotting
Female | Shivali
Spotting following an abortion medication is okay. Your body adjusts gradually. Spotting may continue briefly. Relax, drink lots of fluids, and avoid strenuous activity. If spotting persists beyond a couple week though, it's wise to consult your gynecologist again.
Answered on 20th July '24

Dr. Himali Patel
I haven’t had my period since last year around October/November! I am not pregnant nor am I on contraception. I was told I had pcos a few years ago but it has never been this bad.
Female | 20
Irregular or missed periods can be linked to PCOS, a hormonal condition. Since your symptoms have worsened, you should consult a gynecologist. They can consider your PCOS history, perform tests, and suggest treatments.
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I'm facing vaginal inflammation after peeing I'm 25 years old how can i cure it
Female | 25
The inflammation in your vaginal area after peeing has some possible reasons. A yeast infection or urinary tract infection (UTI) could cause it. If you feel a burning sensation when peeing or have unusual discharge, it may be a UTI. Water and cranberry juice might help with UTIs. Over-the-counter antifungal creams can treat yeast infections. Wear cotton underwear and avoid perfumed products for good hygiene. See a gynecologist if symptoms persist or worsen.
Answered on 17th July '24

Dr. Nisarg Patel
Actually mujhe period K liye poochna h
Female | 23
Periods ke dauran aam taur par kuch symptoms hote hain, jaise dard, mood swings, aur thakan. Yeh hormonal changes ki wajah se hote hain. Agar aapko zyada takleef ho rahi hai, toh kuch ghar ke ilaj, jaise garam paani se sekna ya over-the-counter pain relievers le sakte hain. Healthy khana aur hydration bhi madadgar hote hain. Agar aapko lagta hai ki symptoms zyada intense hain ya aapki cycle irregular hai, toh ek gynecologist se milna zaroori hai. Wo aapko proper guidance denge aur agar koi specific issue hai toh uska samadhan bhi bata sakte hain.
Answered on 14th Feb '25

Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Non Pregnant females: <1 Pregnant ranges acc to Weeks of gestation 3 Weeks: 5.8-71.2 4 Weeks: 9.5-750 5 Weeks: 217-7138 6 Weeks: 156-31795 7 Weeks: 3697-163563 8 Weeks: 32065-149571 9 Weeks: 63803-151410 10 weeks: 46509-186977 12 weeks:27832 -210612 14 weeks: 13950-63530 15 weeks: 12039-70971 16 weeks: 9040-56451 17 weeks: 8175-55868 18 weeks: 8099-58176 Post Menopausal Female: <7 Am I pregnant or not
Female | 26
The given ranges are the levels of HCG hormone in non-pregnant and pregnant females’ blood by gestational weeks, as per data. To ensure precise pregnancy confirmation, it is advised to visit the obstetrician-gynecologist and undergo a blood test. In all other cases concerning menopause, one should go to a gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri
hello, i take my birth control everyday at the same time. haven't missed a day but today i wasn't able to go & get so i'm missing a day. can you explain to me what i need to do tomorrow once i go & get it & do i need to have a second backup or not
Female | 19
Remember to take your pill at the same time every day because it is one of the factors that make your pill effective. If something gets in your way, there is no reason to panic. Take a missed pill as soon as you remember. Even if it means to take two pills a day. Though it is okay to miss two or more pills and rely on some other methods like condoms for the time being, nevertheless make it a point to consult an experienced gynecologist to know exactly how to proceed in your case
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I had continuously period bleeding from last 30 days2
Female | 21
For 30 consecutive days, bleeding is an abnormal occurrence. Identifying the potential causes is crucial. Hormonal imbalances, fibroids, polyps, or rare serious conditions could be the root. Fatigue, dizziness, and abdominal discomfort may accompany this symptom. Seeking medical attention from a gynecologist is vital.
Answered on 26th July '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Hiii motion problem and present I'm pregnancy i have motion problem past 4 years but I did manage now it's pain full now what can I do
Female | 24
It's understandable to experience discomfort during pregnancy, especially with a history of motion issues. Symptoms like pain might arise from physical strain, hormonal changes, or stress. It’s essential to stay hydrated, rest as needed, and consider gentle exercises—like walking or prenatal yoga—to alleviate discomfort. Additionally, using supportive cushions or pillows can enhance comfort during movement. However, since you are pregnant and experiencing increased pain, I strongly recommend consulting your gynecologist for personalized guidance and to rule out any complications.
Answered on 2nd Mar '25

Dr. Himali Patel
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