Female | 17
What can I do for missed periods?
What can I do for my missed periods
Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist
Answered on 20th July '24
Missed periods are normal due to hormone changes. Stress, weight differences, or excessive exercise impact periods too. If not pregnant, relax. Eat healthily, take time off. Periods may resume naturally. Consult a gynecologist if the issue persists.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynaecology" (4547)
I have recurrent vaginitis I have taken treatment and done a swab shows ecoli staph coagulase esbl pap smear is neg
Female | 39
Recurrent vaginitis is encountered with different reasons, including infections by E. coli or Staph.Coagulase. The use of ESBL in antibiotics is a limiting factor in their effectiveness. In case you face this problem, my suggestion is to go see a gynecologist, who can do all the necessary tests and prescribe medications accordingly.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Why am I having vaginal spotting with a negative pregnancy
Female | 30
Women sometimes get spotting from the vagina when not pregnant. There are lots of possible reasons - hormones changing, feeling stressed, or a minor infection. If no pain and not too much blood, it's likely okay. Stay calm, drink water, and eat good food. But if it keeps happening or worries you, it's wise to talk to a gynecologist to be sure everything's fine.
Answered on 16th Oct '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
My wife has a white excretion from her vagina each time we have sex. What is it?
Female | 31
When a woman has a white discharge from her vagina during sex it could be a cause of a yeast infection. One of the causes of this usually ignored disease is still with us through the existence of diseases like yeast infection. A thick, white discharge, itching, and burning are common symptoms of yeast infection. An effect to help her is to give over-the-counter topical antifungal medication or ask a gynecologist for proper evaluation and treatment.
Answered on 22nd July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I missed my period for the last 4 months, did a usg test, report attached, and took divery 10mg (two strips completed) recommended by a local doctor, but it did not work, I already did a pregnancy kit test, its negative, thyroid test reports are normal, please suggest me some medicine, it will very helpful for me
Female | 21
Missing menstrual cycles for 4 months is concerning. However, the negative pregnancy test and normal thyroid results are reassuring. Irregular periods can occur due to stress, significant weight fluctuations, or hormonal imbalances. Consult a gynecologist for a thorough assessment. They may prescribe medications to help regulate your menstrual cycle. There's no need to worry excessively, as this issue is treatable with proper medical guidance.
Answered on 27th Sept '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Doctor has given mesoproston tablet on 14th dec and bleeding started on 16th aftrn heavy bleeding on 16,17,18 and bleeding decreased from 19th and now completly stopped can I expect this to be incomplete abortion or success of abortion...
Female | 27
Usually, in such a case, the body is in the right and produces such results the uterus shedding might be accepted as a success. So continue to be very attentive and check for any other symptoms such as severe pain or weird discharge. I suggest that you revisit the care unit to make sure you are still in the clear. The gynecologist might as well decide to do an ultrasound test to confirm your status as the embryo also grows normally.
Answered on 24th Dec '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Mild fluid noted within endometrial cannel
Female | 38
A small fluid build-up in the endometrial canal might stem from hormones or growths called polyps. Irregular periods or pelvic pain could signal this condition. Ultrasound imaging helps pinpoint the underlying cause. Treatment options vary based on the specific issue identified. Maybe your gynecologist prescribes hormonal medication or a minor procedure to address the problem.
Answered on 2nd Aug '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I have bumps on my vagina
Female | 20
Bumps on vagina can be caused by many things. Common causes include razor burn, ingrown hairs, and pimples. They can also be caused by sexually transmitted infections like herpes or genital warts.. . ..If you notice any bumps, it's important to have them checked by a doctor. They can provide a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. In the meantime, avoid popping or picking at the BUMPS, and practice safe sex. MEDICAL advice should always be sought if you’re concerned about your HEALTH.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I had sex on 16 and 17 of February and taken ipill on 17 and then on 26 I have stated to have cramps and had sex on 26 and then I was facing light cramps my date of periods is 5 of March but not getting cramps now
Female | 17
The cramps could be caused by hormone fluctuations, uterus muscle contractions, or anxiety. Since your period is nearing, these cramps may be pre-menstrual discomfort. That's great the cramps have subsided. However, if concerns persist or cramps intensify, consulting a gynecologist would be prudent.
Answered on 29th Aug '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Sir I had regular periods everytime but this time my periods are late 10-12 days. This is the first time where this happens.
Female | 24
Several issues can bring about this alteration, such as stress, hormonal problems, fluctuation of body weight, or maybe some medical conditions. Common symptoms could be mood swings or abdominal pain. For cycle regulation, it is encouraged to stick to a fiber-rich diet, coordinate stress, and go for a walk. Just in case when your period is still not regular or when you are experiencing symptoms that are not usual, I advise you to make an appointment with your gynecologist. For personalized advice and support, see your healthcare provider.
Answered on 4th Jan '25
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
My period finished on 12th September. Suddenly today I am experiencing spotting and every 2 min..I have urges to urinate. What could be the possible reason?
Female | 31
You might be dealing with a urinary tract infection. With this problem, you may find yourself having some bloody spots along with a constant need to urinate. A urinary tract infection occurs when the bacteria enters the urinary tract. Drinking plenty of water and seeing a urologist for medicines will help you recover from this.
Answered on 19th Sept '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Here’s a draft for your query: In November, I experienced an episode of oral herpes. On December 4, I developed vaginal itching, a thick white discharge, and sores resembling vestibular papillomatosis. I consulted a doctor who diagnosed me with a yeast infection. After taking the prescribed treatment, my symptoms improved. However, I started experiencing vaginal burning and frequent urination. A urine test was conducted, but the results came back negative. I then consulted a gynecologist, who advised me to take a herpes test on December 28. The test results showed HSV IgG positive and IgM negative. Despite treatment, I still have sores that appear pearly, along with a burning sensation. Do I have HSV-2?
Female | 31
Your positive IgG test for herpes, suggests an encounter with the virus in the past, often related to HSV-2, which can pathogenize genitals. The symptoms you’re dealing with, like sores and burning sensations, could come from this infection or some other illness. You should talk to a gynecologist, who may have custom suggestions and point you toward prodrug therapy. Readings and more examinations could offer a better view of your case.
Answered on 31st Dec '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I have been congested for 3 days now cant breath out of my nose and its runny throat burns and hurts head hurts hard to breath
Female | 36
PCOS is a fairly common hormonal disorder in women that often causes irregular periods, weight gain, and different sorts of symptoms among others. To cope with PCOS it is crucial to watch your weight, eat healthy food, and keep yourself active by exercising regularly. If you are undergoing very heavy or prolonged menstrual flow, consult a gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
me and my girl had unprotected sex on 5th march and she had ipill within 2 hours she's having symptoms of pre periods like pain and mood swings her last period date was 15 feb and today is 13th march she is getting tensed regarding pregnancy is it normal ? we should more for period?
Female | 20
Your girlfriend might feel stressed because her body goes through changes. Her mood and pain happen before periods start. Hormones and stress cause these signs. She should stay calm and wait for her period to come. Give it some more days before worrying too much. If her period doesn't start, visit a gynecologist.
Answered on 16th Aug '24
Dr. Himali Patel
my periods delayed actually I neeed to get it on 12 December but till now I didn't get
Female | 28
It's fairly typical for menstrual cycles to have irregularities every so often, and several things can delay them, such as stress, hormonal changes, diet or changes in exercise routine. Feelings of pain in the breast, mood swings, or cramping can also occur along these lines. To ensure that you remain in harmony, eat a balanced diet, manage stress, and get enough sleep. Nevertheless, if your period has not yet come or if you have any symptoms which should not be there, I would recommend you to consult a gynecologist.
Answered on 17th Dec '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Actually recently I finished my periods but suddenly 5days later periods came out and this time no so much flow but not properly discharge so is it normal or something else please reply me thank u
Female | 22
It can be normal sometimes for periods to be a little bit irregular. After regular periods, spotting can happen. Also, hormonal fluctuations or even weight change B can make this happen. Ensure you're charting your periods to notice any trends. Should it continue or you feel anxious then a visit to a gynecologist could be helpful.
Answered on 6th Aug '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I am 24 year female mujhe white discharge ka problem hai koi solution plz
Female | 24
Change in vaginal discharge may be due to a yeast infection or a bacterial infection. However, the signs and symptoms of the latter may include itching, burning, and a bad odor. Be sure you put on panties that are made of cotton, avoid using perfumed products, and wash the vaginal area often with water and soap. You can use prescriptions such as antifungal cream or antibiotic tablets at a pharmacy. If the symptoms persist, visit a gynecologist.
Answered on 13th June '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
It’s about pregnancy . I do not know if I am pregnat or not . I’ve had my period this month but now I’m spotting and bloating and have nausea
Female | 16
It is also possible that you could be pregnant if this month have passed your period and currently observing spotting, bloating, and nausea. But these signs might point to other complications too. I suggest seeing a gynecologist or obstetrician to do your pregnancy test and identify what underlies those symptoms of yours. This is always advisable to consult a physician.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Hi, i have been on birth control ( the pill Alessna) for years, im in between periods and over the past few days/ almost week i’ve had very light spotting m, not enough for a tampon but if i pee or wood there is slight blood, and if i wrap my finger with toilet paper and insert, there is blood….. what might this be?!
Female | 25
Spotting between periods on birth control is pretty normal. It may occur because your body adjusts to the hormones. Stress or missing pills cause it sometimes too. But usually, it's nothing serious. If bleeding gets heavier or lasts, see a gynecologist.
Answered on 14th Aug '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I have bilateral ovarian cyst
Female | 24
Bilateral ovarian cysts often present with symptoms such as pelvic pain, pressure, or changes in menstrual cycles. These fluid-filled sacs can arise from hormonal imbalances, stress, or natural ovulation processes. In many cases, they resolve on their own without treatment. To manage any discomfort, over-the-counter pain relief may help. However, it's essential to consult a gynecologist for personalized advice and monitoring. Regular check-ups can ensure your health remains a priority and allow for any necessary interventions. Remember, you're not alone in this, and many women experience similar situations successfully.
Answered on 18th Jan '25
Dr. Himali Patel
I have 50d and I want a vagina how much
Male | 58
Transitioning is a process that includes different parts such as the medical, emotional, and social aspects. Gender dysphoria might result in a feeling of unease with the sex you were assigned at birth, which can drive you to look for physical changes. The causes of gender dysphoria are different ranging from biology to the environment. Therapy, hormone therapy, and surgery are the most common options albeit the latter.
Answered on 5th Dec '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
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