Female | 31
Why can't I conceive with thyroid and period problems?
Period problem pregnant not conceive thyroid white discharge problem
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 17th July '24
Your periods are irregular. Getting pregnant is hard. You may have thyroid problems. There is white discharge. Irregular periods and trouble getting pregnant happen from hormonal issues or thyroid problems. The white discharge could be an infection. See a gynecologist for a diagnosis and treatment.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynecologyy" (3427)
Muje periods tym se nhi aate 2-2 mheene upper ho jaate hai kya kru
Female | 19
Several factors may take the lead in causing irregular periods, including pressure, weight changes, and hormonal imbalances. It is vital to consult with the gynecologist to figure out the cause of the problem and get it extensively treated.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Regarding enlarged uterus with small gestational sac means
Female | 29
An enlarged uterus with a small gestational sac may suggest either a probable miscarriage or an ectopic pregnancy. It will be right to visit a gynecologist urgently for the accurate cause and timely treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Hello doctor I am 39 weeks pregnant and I have yesterday back pain the pain come and going and in morning also I have vomiting so my question that is labor pain
Female | 26
You might be sensing early indications of labor. Back discomfort and vomiting can potentially signal your body preparing for the baby's arrival. If the pain persists in a cyclical pattern, accompanied by pelvic pressure, it could signify labor. Meticulously monitor the frequency and duration of the pain episodes. If uncertainty persists, promptly consult your gynecologist for precautionary measures.
Answered on 28th Aug '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Hi. My period blood is always brown. From the first day onwards it's brown in colour. My periods are regular I get it every 30 days. I have heard it is normal to have brown blood towards end of the period. But since the bleeding is brown the whole week should I be worried?
Female | 21
Brown period blood throughout the week might seem concerning, but it’s not always a sign of something serious. Brown blood typically means it's older blood that has been in your body longer. This can be due to hormonal fluctuations, abnormal shedding of the uterine lining, or slower blood flow. If you’re not experiencing any other symptoms like pain or unusual discharge, it’s usually not a major issue, but it’s still a good idea to consult a doctor to be sure. If you're worried, a quick chat with a gynecologist can help ease your mind.
Answered on 10th Sept '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Beta beta HCG 0.35 h kya ye postive h ya negative
Female | 28
A beta HCG level of 0.35 is very low, usually indicating a negative result (not pregnant). Although sometimes caused by other factors, pregnancy may still be detectable at this early stage in some cases. It is recommended that if one has symptoms suggestive of being with child or any concerns whatsoever then they should seek advice from their health care provider who will be able to offer appropriate counseling as well as additional tests.
Answered on 11th June '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I am 6 weeks pregnant. I had been suggested by a doctor to either take L Folinine or folvite active for two months. I have been taking L folinine for 1 month. Now can I change it to Folvite active(due to unavailability of L folinine in my area) ? I noticed that the dosage of L methyl folate is different in both the tablets. (5mg in L folinine and 1mg in folvite active).
Female | 25
Folinine and Folvite Active have folic acid, a key nutrient for a baby's growth. Though doses vary, Folvite's 1mg should work too. Since Folinine isn't around, switch to Folvite Active to get enough folic acid. Keep taking it as instructed. But if anything feels off, check with your gynecologist again.
Answered on 19th July '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I have done unprotected sex and got sperm inside and after that day I gote 3 to 4 days excess bleeding and my stomach was paining after few days again Bleeding happend and left side of my belly was paining and again Bleeding happend
Female | 18
It sounds like you might have some belly troubles after not using protection during sex. There are a few reasons you could be bleeding a lot or hurting in your belly, like an infection. You should see a gynecologist as soon as possible. They can help you figure out what’s going on and give you advice about how to make it stop.
Answered on 7th June '24
Dr. Himali Patel
What to expect after taking methotrexate for ectopic pregnancy
After taking methotrexate , you have to be careful with your Blood counts , check your liver function tests. Also patients commonly get ulcers in mouth , take inj folinic acid for same
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Shah
Late period, negative pregnancy test, could there be something else wrong?
Female | 23
Your hormones might be out of balance. Those problems can mess up your menstrual cycle. Late periods can happen due to thyroid issues too. Polycystic ovary syndrome is another possible cause. If your period stays away for a while, and other symptoms pop up, talk to your gynecologist to figure out the reason behind the delay.
Answered on 28th Aug '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Want to ask about brown discharge
Female | 19
Brown discharge is usually a result of old blood mixed with vaginal discharge. It can have various causes. If you experience brown discharge and have concerns about your health, it's essential to see a professional gynecologist for a proper evaluation.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Curious about a miscarriage
Female | 16
Miscarriage happens when pregnancy stops before 20 weeks. You might bleed, cramp, pass clots. Causes include genetic issues, hormone problems, health conditions. To help prevent miscarriage, get regular prenatal care. If symptoms occur, talk to a gynecologist right away.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
i have some lumps on my labia, they sting but are not itchy and ive had one for 4 days and a new one appeared today, i dont take any medication and i am 16
Female | 15
The bumps on labia may be a cause of an infection or STD. It is strongly advisable that an individual visit a gynecologist to receive proper diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I visited a dentist today. It was just a normal checkup. No surgery or any other procedure. The doctor used her magnifying glass instrument to check my oral region and then used a suction pull. Nothing else was used. This process lasted for 3-4 minutes. I have fear that what if the instrument was not cleaned properly and then used on me. Can I get HIV, Hepatitis, Herpes or HPV from it. Also I have health anxiety
Male | 19
The possibility of catching HIV, Hepatitis, Herpes or HPV from ordinary dental visits is low because dentists rigorously maintain sanitation protocols. Nonetheless, if there's any discomfort or worry, it'll be beneficial to fix a meeting with your regular doctor for some blood test or have a consultation with a specialist in infectious diseases.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I'm 19 yrs old.. previously patient of hyperthyroidism from past 2 yrs.. Now having multiple symptoms like.. sudden lower abdomen pain any of the day, periods happening twice a month , gap between 2 cycle lasts only 10-12 days, bleeding also for 7-8 days... Belly fat increased, tired all day, sometimes severe itching in labia's
Female | 19
The symptoms you have mentioned are caused by hyperthyroidism. These imbalances can affect your period too and result in what you explained. You need to talk to a doctor about these signs so that they can suggest treatment plans and also ensure that your levels of thyroid are being properly taken care of.
Answered on 3rd June '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I am 16 year old girl. My name is Gul Jain. I am having pain in my breast and it has spread from breast to shoulder, armpit, neck and I am having shortness of breathing and I have consulted an endocrine he gave me paracetamol, a pain relief gel and tamoxifen 10 mg table, But did not get any relief and my breast is also heavy.
Female | 16
• Breast pain can be associated with anything from Fibrocystic breast changes, menstruation related cyclic pain, pregnancy, breastfeeding, side effects of certain medications, infection such as mastitis to inflammatory breast cancer.
• Heaviness of breast is because of various reasons such as large breasts, breast cysts, mastitis, pain originating from chest wall or pectoral muscles but not related to breasts and in rare cases associated with Breast cancer.
Further investigation is required in your case so as to confirm the cause behind the breast pain which include:
Mammogram - Mammogram may assist you in diagnosis where in case the doctor feels a breast lump or unusual thickening or detects a focused area of pain your breast tissue, an x-ray of breast will help in evaluating the area of concern.
Breast examination - In which health care provider will examine your breasts as well as the lymph nodes in your lower neck and underarm for changes and will most likely listen to your heart and lungs and examine your chest and belly to see whether the discomfort is caused by another ailment. If your medical history, breast exam, and physical exam find nothing out of the ordinary, you may not require any extra testing.
Ultrasound - An ultrasound exam, which employs sound waves to create pictures of your breasts, is frequently performed in conjunction with a mammogram. Even if the mammography seems normal, you may require an ultrasound to check a specific location of discomfort.
Biopsy of the breast - Suspicious breast lumps, thickening regions, or unusual areas observed during imaging scans may require a biopsy before your doctor can establish a diagnosis. During a biopsy, your doctor collects a tiny sample of breast tissue from the affected region and sends it to a lab for investigation.
• Tamoxifen is usually prescribed in treatment of patients who have cancerous growth in the breast.
• Breast tenderness can be managed with application of warm or cold compresses, occasional use of pain killers, low fat and high complex carbohydrate involved diet and limiting the consumption of alcohol and caffeine.
Consult a Gynecologist for further investigations and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Sayalee Karve
can small intramurial fibroid cause prolonge periods
Female | 34
Yes, small fibroids inside the uterus can sometimes make periods last longer. This occurs because the fibroid disrupts normal menstrual flow. Heavy bleeding and extended periods are common symptoms. While the exact cause is unknown, hormones likely influence fibroid growth. Treatment may involve medication or surgical removal of the fibroid, depending on severity. It's wise to consult a gynecologist for personalized guidance on managing this condition.
Answered on 8th Aug '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Am 15 year old having burning and itching sensation at vigina after peeing and then remains for the whole day what to do now?
Female | 15
You may have a urinary tract infection (UTI), a common disease. A bacterium that enters the urinary tract is one of the causes of such an infection. The sensation of burning and itching after urinating is a typical symptom of a UTI. You must drink plenty of water rather than holding in the urine. If the urge to pee occurs immediately, don't wait until you are comfortable. In addition, you should better put on cotton underwear and abstain from perfumed soaps in that area. If the symptoms do not improve, or become worse, it is necessary to see a doctor to run some tests and probably take some medicine to clear off the infection.
Answered on 12th July '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I took norethisterone to stop period. However my period came and was heavy on 3rd and 4th day. Today I am on 7th day and when I insert tissue in my vagina I still bleed. What can be happening.
Female | 29
The possibility might be that the norethisterone simply has not worked in this case or there is a certain medical condition that leads to the heavy bleeding. Talk to your gynecologist to seek a comprehensive examination
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Okay so i have a 31 day period cycle that lasts for 4-5 days. i had my last periods from 12jan to 16 jan and i had unprotected intercourse on 20th Jan , only the pre cum sent inside my vagina . though i guess i was on my safe days , i still took an ipill immediately after the makeout. i got dark coloured painful bleeding or withdrawal bleeding on 27&28th January. Q) does this confirm I'm not pregnant? Q)when will i get my periods? Q) amy chance of pregnancy?okay so i have a 31 day period cycle that lasts for 4-5 days. i had my last periods from 12jan to 16 jan and i had unprotected intercourse on 20th Jan , only the pre cum sent inside my vagina . though i guess i was on my safe days , i still took an ipill immediately after the makeout. i got dark coloured painful bleeding or withdrawal bleeding on 27&28th January. Q) does this confirm I'm not pregnant? Q)when will i get my periods? Q) amy chance of pregnancy?
Female | 17
While the withdrawal bleeding you experienced after taking the i-pill suggests that you may not be pregnant, it's not a definitive confirmation. Consider taking a pregnancy test to be sure. Regarding your next period, it can vary and it may not necessarily follow your regular 31-day cycle due to the hormonal changes caused by the emergency contraceptive pill. It's best to monitor your menstrual cycle and consult with a gynecologist for medications.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I need to delay my periods for 3 days. And I'm taking thyroid tablet in the morning from the past 1 week. Is it okay to take a tablet now to delay the periods for 3 days? Which tablet should I take? When should I take?
Female | Dharrani
It is important to note that taking medication to delay your period can have side effects. If you are already on a thyroid tablet, adding another medication may cause them to interact. You should finish all current drugs before thinking of taking any new ones for safety measures. Different hormonal drugs can affect your body in different ways, consult a gynecologist before taking any further action.
Answered on 29th May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
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