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Female | 24

Managing Period Problems: Hair Fall and Low BP

Period problem hairfall low bp

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Answered on 4th Sept '24

Your irregular pe­riods could result in low blood pressure, dizzine­ss, fatigue, and hormonal changes causing hair loss. You should consume a balance­d diet, drink plenty of fluids, and rest ade­quately. You might expe­rience heavy flow during me­nstruation leading to period problems. Hormonal fluctuations throughout your cycle­ can also trigger hair fall. Maintain proper hydration and nutrition to manage the­se symptoms effective­ly. Seek guidance from a gynecologist if the condition doe­s not improve.

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Hi my period is delayed I’m super stressed I have a little blood but no flow

Female | 29

Sometime­s, period delay happens due­ to stress. If you only see spotting and no full flow, it might be­ hormonal changes caused by stress. Othe­r reasons could be lifestyle­ changes, extreme­ weight loss, or certain medicine­s. To get your period back on track, do relaxing activitie­s like yoga or meditation. 

Answered on 29th Aug '24

Dr. Nisarg Patel

Dr. Nisarg Patel

Please opine how to proceed regarding the following Gyencologist MRI with Gadolinium report: Technique: MRI pelvis with IV contrast. Comparison: No previous similar study. Findings: The uterus is enlarged and retroverted, measuring 9.3 x 9 x 8.3 cm. there are 3 subserosal pedunculated fibroids, the largest arising from the anterior fundal region measuring 5.6 x 6.2 x 7.2 cm, the second lesion seen arising from the left lower uterine/cervix junction measuring 5.5 x 4.5 x 4 cm and the third fibroid seen at the right lower uterine/cervix junction measuring 4.7 x 2.5 x 2.3 cm. There are multiple intramural fibroids, around 6 lesions, the largest seen at the left fundal region measuring 2.7 x 2.7 x 2.7 cm and the second largest lesion seen at the right fundal region measuring 3 x 2.7 x 3.4 cm. These fibroids demonstrate low T2 signal intensity without diffusion restriction. Postcontrast demonstrate hypoenhancement relative to the myometrium. The endometrium measuring 0.8 cm in thickness and junctional zone measuring 0.7 cm in thickness. There is posterior fundal ill­defined focal subserosal lesion measuring 4.4 x 2.8 x 2.8 cm with an ill￾defined margins and intermediate low T2 signal intensity in addition to internal subcentimeter tiny foci of T2 hyperintensities could represent adenomyoma. Both ovaries are  unremarkable and containing a few follicles.  No ascites or enlarged lymph nodes. The rectosigmoid junction is compressed by the  enlarged uterus. Trace pelvic free fluid noted,  likely physiologic. Urinary bladder is moderately compressed anteriorly.

Female | 47

Answered on 19th Aug '24

Dr. Himali Patel

Dr. Himali Patel

In pregnancy unripe papaya is safe ??? On which week unripe papaya is safe

Female | 19

Papaya has enzymes that can lead to contractions in the uterus, which can cause risks for pregnant women. Although ripe papaya is usually safe when eaten in small amounts, green papaya should be avoided. Having unripe papaya can thus lead to contractions and may eventually lead to some complications. It's best to opt for the fruits known to be safe during pregnancy instead of risking your health with other fruits.

Answered on 19th Sept '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Pain in the clitoris after urinating

Female | 37

Experiencing clitoral pain after urination can be due to various reasons like urinary tract infections, irritation, or yeast infections. To address the issue consider using mild, fragrance free products. Practice good hygiene, and avoid irritants.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Himali Patel

Dr. Himali Patel

my belly and my vagina hurt

Female | 18

Urinary tract infections often occur when bacteria enter the bladder and vagina. You might feel pain when peeing, experience lower belly pain, and have the urge to pee frequently. It's important to drink plenty of water and avoid holding in your pee. Sometimes, antibiotics are needed to help treat the infection.

Answered on 28th Aug '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Hello doctor I have query regarding pregnancy my wife is pregnant being 21 day we just want to escape

Female | 24

It sounds like you want to know about abortion. I would suggest you make an appointment with a gynecological who could suggest a safe and legal method of termination if you and your wife conclude that to be the most suitable route in your particular situation.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Hi.. I wanted to enquire I had unprotected sex about 7 to 6 days before my periods but I took p2 5 hours after unprotected sex is there possibility of being pregnant

Female | 20

Unprotected se­x near a menstrual cycle de­creases the chance­s of pregnancy. The eme­rgency contraceptive pill (P2), take­n within 5 hours, reduces the risk, but it's not foolproof. Signs like­ fatigue, nausea, and a missed pe­riod could indicate pregnancy. If concerne­d, take a pregnancy test afte­r your expected pe­riod date for reassurance.

Answered on 16th Oct '24

Dr. Mohit Saraogi

Dr. Mohit Saraogi

I had sex with my man and lost my virginity after two days l noticed something had came out and dropped on my virgina what may it be

Female | 22

It could be normal DISCHARGE or an STI.. Get tested..

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

i tried to make an appointment with my gyno, but they were all full. Just to clarify english is not my first language so i can't describe everything the best. I'm over here dying of pain, I'm drinking pain meds just so i can function somewhat normal. I'm an 18 year old girl that's been sexually active for around 2 years or so with one partner and this is the first time that this happened. I can say that the pain started a few weeks ago while having intercourse and i felt a pain in my vagina during certain poses( missionary) but as soon as we switched that stopped so i ignored it. We just avoided it and everything was fine, until it started to burn while peeing. After that we had one intercourse during which everything was okay but the intense pain started later and it calmed down in a few mins. Day after that i woke up in the middle of a night because of the pain. Everything felt sore, was burning and itching. Especially around the opening (don't know what else to call it) and i couldn't touch that part, there even was a bump on it . Curiosity got the best of me so i looked with a mirror and i kinda stretched my vagina so i can se inside of it and everything inside was covered in white small chunks (size of rice) and they were really sticky. Also, it smelled funky, but not like fish and there were practically no discharge. Since it was the weekend i couldn't do anything because no one is working. It hurts to stand,sit, walk, litterally anything. I was barely moving. That lasted until yesterday, when i woke up i went to pee and i found a big piece of something on my underwear and it was yellowish green colour. I touched it and the only thing that came to my mind that it was like a piece of toilet paper or something like that . After that the pain reduced, it hurts sometimes and while peeing. I looked with the mirror again and there's no more white chunks and nothing hurts when i touch, also the bump is gone. Is it possible that somehow a piece of paper got inside of me while having intercourse, that he pushed it in with his penis? That it got stuck and came out by itself? If not, please tell me what to do, or how to ease the pain. Btw, gyno isn't working till monday????

Female | 18

Answered on 30th May '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Hi Doctor My name is Raji. I am 40 years old. Last week, I did a medical checkup and found that in my left ovary, there is a hemorrhagic cyst measuring 3.9*3.1cm with lace-like internal echoes. The doctor advised me to take Regesterone and folic acid for 6 months. I am planning to conceive. So she advised me to take conserved tablets for 3 months after taking Regestrone and folic acid. I need to know progesterone and folic acid take together. After the cyst has reduced then take conserved Tablets. Can I take Regestrone and folic acid together safely? What should I expect after my cyst has reduced? When should I start taking Conceival? Is it safe to take Regestrone while trying to conceive, and how does it affect fertility? Folic Acid: How much folic acid should I take, and how does it support pregnancy? Timing: When should I start taking Conceival, and what is the best timing for my menstrual cycle or any current medications? Monitoring: What follow-up care will I need after starting to try for a baby? Please advise

Female | 41

According to your gynecologist, it’s safe to take Regestrone and folic acid together. Regestrone helps treat hemorrhagic cysts, while folic acid is essential for pregnancy. Once the cyst is resolved, you can start taking Conceival tablets as prescribed. Regestrone may temporarily reduce fertility, but it can still be used alongside conception procedures. A daily dose of 400 mcg of folic acid is typically recommended for a healthy pregnancy. Conceival treatment will begin with your menstrual cycle, or you may explore additional therapies. Your doctor will monitor your progress as you plan to conceive.

Answered on 7th Nov '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

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