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Female | 24

Should I undergo surgery for ovarian pain and size?

RT. OVARY MEASURES: 7.93 cm x 7.37 cm. LT. OVARY MEASURES: 5.01 cm x 5.25 cm. Pain in lower abdomen and back. Does this require surgery?

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Dr. Nisarg Patel

Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist

Answered on 21st Jan '25

The measurements of your ovaries indicate some enlargement, which can be linked to various factors, such as cysts or hormonal changes. Pain in the lower abdomen and back can arise from several conditions, including ovarian issues or muscle strain. Surgery may not be necessary, especially if the pain is manageable and further evaluation shows no urgent concerns. It’s essential to consult a gynecologist who can conduct a thorough examination, possibly including imaging studies. They will guide you on the best treatment options, ensuring you receive personalized care and support.

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Questions & Answers on "Gynaecology" (4547)

I have my menstrual period due for 27th May, it is my Boyfriend's birthday, when and how should I start the medicine dose for delaying periods? How will that medicine work?

Female | 21

If you're considering using medication to delay your menstrual period, talk to a gynecologist first. They can guide you on using hormonal birth control pills.. Starting active pills a few days before your expected period and continuing as directed can help delay your period. Always follow medical advice for your safety.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Nisarg Patel

Dr. Nisarg Patel

Vaginal problem itching and dryness

Female | 38

Vaginal itching and dryness can be signs of infections (yeast, bacterial), as well as menopause. It is crucial to visit a gynecologist for a complete advice and treatment. However, if you experience any pain or notice any unusual discharge, you should consult a gynecologist immediately.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Nisarg Patel

Dr. Nisarg Patel

18 year old girl who have been staying with his boyfriend but I went to my periods on 25 of December but just after 5 days I started having cramps and it's been 6 days and the painkillers are not working at the same time we were having unprotected sex

Female | 18

It's not uncommon to experience cramps after your period, especially with hormonal changes, stress, or if you've had unprotected intercourse. Pain that lingers and is unresponsive to over-the-counter medications warrants further attention. I encourage you to keep a record of your symptoms, including their intensity and any additional concerns, like changes in your cycle. Consulting a healthcare professional is essential to rule out any underlying issues and to receive suitable pain management. Remember, it's always best to seek personalized advice from a doctor who can address your specific situation thoroughly. Your health and comfort are important.

Answered on 8th Jan '25

Dr. Nisarg Patel

Dr. Nisarg Patel

Bacterial infection in my vagina somany antibiotic tablet and vaginal inseet tablet i used it not working plz help me

Female | 33

Every woman should see a gynecologist to get proper management. They are experts in vagina-related disorders and their advice will be tailored to your particular condition and make available suitable medications. To get rid of bacterial infections, seek medical help from a professional because you want effective treatment.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

I had a pre period symptoms since April 14, and April 18 is my expected period day, but I did sex on April 17, today is April 22, but still not start my period even I don’t have any period symptoms now, Will I be pregnant?

Female | 25

Delaye­d menstruation doesn't nece­ssarily signify pregnancy. Stress and hormonal fluctuations could also cause this. If you're­ eager to know, consider taking an at-home­ pregnancy test – it's straightforward. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

I am a 23 year old female, 23weeks pregnant. I have quite a stupid question but im a first time mom & it's a need to know. There's many stories going around but i would like to know if my position affects how baby is laying in my womb. eg, if i am laying with my legs up (giving birth position) does that mean the baby is in the same position in my stomach?

Female | 23

The way you position your body can indeed affect how comfortable you are, yet it does not accurately reflect the baby's position in your womb. Babies move around and shift in the womb when they are looking for the most comfortable spots. At 23 weeks, they have enough space to assume various positions. If you have concerns about fetal positioning or notice something unusual, the best thing to do is to see a doctor. They have the know-how to come up with advice and they stand by you through all the tests. Just think, every pregnancy is different, and qualified health care is vital to the health of you and your baby.

Answered on 14th Dec '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Answered on 21st Aug '24

Dr. Nisarg Patel

Dr. Nisarg Patel

period pain feel like someone is pulling out my insides

Female | 28

PERIOD PAIN can feel like CRAMPS or PRESSURE. It's normal... It occurs when the uterus sheds its lining.. The pain may feel like someone is pulling out your insides... Over-the-counter PAIN RELIEVERS can help... Hot baths or heating pads may also help... Talk to your DOCTOR if the pain is SEVERE or interferes with your DAILY activities...

Answered on 18th Sept '24

Dr. Nisarg Patel

Dr. Nisarg Patel

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