Female | 23
Why no periods without medicine?
Periods related issues period can't come without any medicine
Gynecologist
Answered on 29th Jan '25
Irregular menstruation can arise from various factors, including hormonal imbalances, stress, weight fluctuations, or underlying health conditions. Common signs may involve missed periods, changes in flow, or discomfort. While some choose medication to regulate cycles, many lifestyle adjustments can also be helpful, like maintaining a balanced diet, regular exercise, and managing stress. If you're finding it challenging to establish a routine, seeking professional advice from a gynecologist is a wise choice. They can offer personalized support and ensure there are no underlying issues that need attention.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynaecology" (4547)
Elevated prolactin. All other hormones are normal. Periods are regular but I can get pregnant.
Female | 33
Occasionally, high prolactin levels may occur even if other hormone levels are normal. This can interfere with becoming pregnant. Symptoms might include producing breast milk when not nursing. Causes could be stress, certain medications or a problem in the brain. One solution might be taking drugs that decrease prolactin. It is very important to have it checked by a gynecologist.
Answered on 7th June '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Ihave pinworm caused vaginal inflammation wha ido
Female | 22
Pinworms are tiny worms that infect the intestines and can sometimes spread to the vaginal area. They cause itching and redness. Medication can eliminate them, but it's important to wash bedding and clothes frequently to prevent the infection from spreading. Always remember to wash your hands before eating.
Answered on 7th Sept '24
Dr. Himali Patel
My period blood is black and very painfull my abdomen pain and back pain my leg paim
Female | 46
Blood that is dark red can occur due to several reasons, including old blood or some medications. The pain in your abdomen, back, and legs during your period is also a quite common symptom. It might be a good idea to keep a journal of your symptoms and then discuss them with a gynecologist. They can recommend methods to help you with the pain and give you more personalized treatment.
Answered on 1st Oct '24
Dr. Nisarg 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
I have been on the combination pill for four months. Sometime in my last pack I have missed two pills, I have no idea where. I am supposed to start my first inactive pill on Thursday. I had unprotected sex on Saturday and Sunday. I did take my pills in the week leading up to the unprotected sex. I do also know that I did not miss two consecutive pills. What do I do with the two left over pills? Do I still take the inactive pills for this pack?
Female | 23
If you miss two pills in a single pack, it may lower the effectiveness of the contraceptive in protecting you from becoming pregnant. The risk will obviously be minimal since they were non-consecutive. Take the remaining ones according to the instructions and begin the inactive pills as per your diary. In case you have any strange signs such as abnormal bleeding or spotting, use extra birth control methods and consult your gynecologist for more advice.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
1 month pahle sex liya tha period v aay h but ab poori body m drd hota h
Female | 24
You mentioned experiencing all-over body pain following sexual activity about a month ago. Although you've had your period since then, the discomfort persists. This ongoing pain could potentially signify an underlying issue like an infection or inflammation. To address this concern and identify the root cause, seeking medical evaluation from a gynecologist is highly advisable. They can examine you, provide guidance, and ensure you receive appropriate care to alleviate the lingering discomfort efficiently.
Answered on 17th July '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I am in third trimester of pregnancy my periods date was of 31st may 2024 may I know what should be the delivery date.
Female | 30 years
Based on your provided date, your estimated delivery could be around February 25, 2025, considering a typical pregnancy duration of about 40 weeks. As you progress, it's common to experience physical changes like fatigue, back pain, or Braxton Hicks contractions. These are normal and indicate your body preparing for birth. Prioritize regular prenatal check-ups to monitor your health and your baby's development. Paying attention to any unusual symptoms is important, so feel free to reach out to a gynecologist for reassurance or guidance. Their expertise will ensure both you and your baby remain healthy and well-cared for.
Answered on 21st Jan '25
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
My period has not come for almost two months now.
Female | 23
Your period skipping two months is worrisome. Hormonal shifts, perhaps due to stress, weight fluctuation, or medical issues, frequently cause this. Irregular cycles happen routinely and aren't necessarily abnormal. Still, consulting a gynecologist can eliminate serious causes and guide managing irregularity.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Am I pregnant my period is 23 days late it was my first time having sex took pregnancy test came negative took blood test also negative what is the cause
Female | 15
Sometimes periods get late. It happens for different reasons. Stress, routine changes, and hormones affect your cycle. Your tests were negative, so chances are low you're pregnant. But if worried or your period stays away, see a gynecologist. They'll find the real cause and guide you right.
Answered on 19th July '24
Dr. Himali Patel
On September 7th, I had my period, and on September 20th, I engaged in intercourse. There was no ejaculation inside, and to further ensure I was protected, I took the i-pill approximately 1.5 hours after the intercourse. while going back home the pill was out of its packet for 5 mins with a normal temperature. it was in my hand in a fist. Given that I took the pill promptly and there was no ejaculation, I feel reassured about the low likelihood of pregnancy, though I’m still monitoring my menstrual cycle for any changes or delays. that’s why i need help.
Female | 19
The contraceptive pill can be taken within a few hours after intercourse to stop ovulation and prevent pregnancy. The risk of pregnancy from pre-cum is low. It is, however, better to be vigilant. You should track the menstrual cycle for any sudden changes or delays. Be aware that the I-pill may sometimes affect your cycle in minor ways. If you notice any unusual symptoms or have any worries, visit a gynecologist.
Answered on 8th Oct '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I am spotting after ovulation
Female | 17
SPOTTING after OVULATION is NORMAL and COMMON due to HORMONE fluctuations... IMPLANTATION bleeding can also cause SPOTTING... Certain BIRTH CONTROL methods can cause SPOTTING... If SPOTTING is HEAVY or PAINFUL, CONSULT a DOCTOR...
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I am having vaginally burning sensation
Female | 25
This sort of heat is experienced in different cases. For example, yeast infections, soaps, or laundry detergents can all cause it. It might also mean someone has an STI if they feel this kind of pain. For relief from the burn you might want to consider wearing loose-fitting cotton underwear that doesn't trap moisture and enables the skin to breathe, avoiding using scented products like pads or tampons which could further irritate already sensitive tissues during your period, also try washing with just water around the vulva than any soap. If you are still feeling the same, visit a gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Iam 20 years old and lam a female ,l had unprotected sex on the 29th of June.I want to ask if lam pregnant. Iam really confused ?
Female | 20
If you had unprotected sex on June 29th, you could be pregnant. Pregnant women will not discharge blood. As soon as the initial symptoms appear in your body, go ahead and take a home pregnancy test. It's a quick test and the results are easy to understand. If the test results are positive, visit a gynecologist for more direction and support.
Answered on 16th Aug '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
And I been pregnant before I had a medicine abortion and last 2 week before I saw my period on 17 of march
Female | 19
After taking abortion pills, periods can become irregular sometimes. Your cycle may require time to adjust. Worries and hormone changes can impact menstrual flow too. If concerned, track your cycle closely for a few months. If irregularity persists, consulting a gynecologist makes sense.
Answered on 24th July '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Aoa Dr ma un married hu or meri age 18 hai... mujhe apse aik personal question Karna tha mai sherm ki waja sy apni mama sy bat nai kar pa Rai na hi kisi Dr ko check up karwaya ha...Mera masla yh hai k meri vagina pa jahn sy urine ata os jaga ki side pa cut laga h nail lagny ki waja sy or wahn pain b ha...lakin menay ab tak opr koe tube wagaira kch nai lagaya jis sy wo cut thek ho saky plz ap koe hal bta dyn...Meri ab aagy shadi b hai plz osay pehly thk ho jy...
Female | 18
The pain may come from a minor cut that is located near the vagina and is more intense when urinating. The injury could be the trauma, such as accidentally scratching yourself with nails. It is possible to get cuts in that area, but the good news is that they usually cure themselves spontaneously with time. Maintain the region clean and dry, wear loose clothing, and avoid scratching it. However, if the pain continues and worsens, you should see a gynecologist for a correct diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I'm 24 years old... I have already 2 childrens... Last month I got periods on 5th may after this my husband not discharge inside me... But now I'm not getting periods and my pregnancy kit show positive results.... My I don't think or even I'm sure that he does not discharge inside... Please guide me
Female | 24
Now and then, a test may tell you something you didn’t expect. You can still get pregnant even if he did not ejaculate. A positive pregnancy test is a good indicator that you may be pregnant. It’s possible to become pregnant from minimal amounts of discharge. Make sure to see a gynecologist so that they can provide you with appropriate medical attention and advice if necessary.
Answered on 10th July '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I am having brown discharge but my periods cycle is on 28 of month and now it's over
Female | 26
It is common for one to experience anxiety upon observing brown discharge outside of the period days. This may be caused by the exit of remnants of blood from the last period. Sometimes, this happens when one is under pressure or their day-to-day life is altered in some way. Ensure you drink enough water, eat well, and rest. If the situation persists or you encounter any painful sensations, it is advisable to consult with a gynecologist in this field.
Answered on 7th June '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Mensural irregularity about 2 and 3 months...weight gain in lower abdomen...swelling on eyes and complete body...pain in lower abdomen
Female | 27
You need to get yourself checked by best gynecologist near you and let her decide for further course of action , also she might advice you to undergo a sonography and few hormonal tests , probably you might have PCOD.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shweta Shah
I’ve had my IUD for 3 years now, I just recently started bleeding vaginally almost as if I’m on my period but haven’t had any symptoms like this since getting the IUD
Female | 23
Having heavy vaginal bleeding after using an IUD for some time is not common. Period-like bleeding could mean there's a problem, like an infection or IUD complication. It's crucial to see a gynecologist to determine the cause.
Answered on 4th Sept '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I had unprotected sex but the sperm didn't come out iam i likely to get pregnant
Female | 25
Even without full ejaculation, there's a potential pregnancy risk due to sperm in pre-ejaculate fluid. Emergency contraception (morning-after pill) can reduce this risk if taken promptly. For contraception advice, consult your gynecologist. No method is entirely foolproof except abstinence.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
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