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Female | 13

Is Brown Discharge in Daughter a Sign of Puberty?

Brown discharge for my daughter for first time today,,is she attended puberty

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Dr. Mohit Saraogi

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

Answered on 3rd Apr '25

It's normal for young girls to experience brown discharge during the onset of puberty. This can occur as the body begins to adjust to hormonal changes. Often, it signifies the beginning of menstrual cycles or may simply be due to natural vaginal secretions. Ensuring that she maintains good hygiene is essential. However, if you notice any unusual symptoms like itching or a strong odor, it's best to consult a gynecologist

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Female | 54

Why do I have water in my feet bone?

Due to thyroid I have water in my feet bone

Answered on 3rd Apr '25

Water retention in the feet can occur due to thyroid issues, leading to symptoms like swelling and discomfort. This happens because your thyroid regulates metabolism and fluid balance, and any imbalance can result in excess fluid accumulation. To manage this, try elevating your legs, reducing salt intake, and staying active with light exercises. Hydration is also important, as it helps your body manage fluid levels. It’s advisable to consult an endocrinologist for personalized advice and treatment options, ensuring that any underlying conditions are properly addressed. They can guide you effectively towards improving your situation.

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Female | 22

Why hasn't my period come for 2 months?

My periods not come last 2 months

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Answered on 3rd Apr '25

It's understandable to feel concerned if your menstrual cycle is delayed. Irregularities can arise from various factors, including stress, hormonal changes, weight fluctuations, or certain medical conditions. Common symptoms accompanying irregular periods might include mood swings, abdominal discomfort, or fatigue. To support your body, consider maintaining a balanced diet, managing stress, and staying active. However, it’s essential to consult with a gynecologist to explore your situation more thoroughly and determine if further evaluation is necessary. 

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Female | 22

Why is my period 2 months late?

My periods 2 months delay

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Dr. Nisarg Patel

Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist

Answered on 3rd Apr '25

A delay in your menstrual cycle can occur due to various factors such as stress, hormonal imbalances, changes in weight, or medical conditions. Accompanying signs may include mood changes, fatigue, or physical discomfort. It’s essential to track your symptoms and overall health. Maintaining a balanced diet, regular exercise, and managing stress can be beneficial. However, if the delay persists or if you have additional concerns, I encourage you to schedule an appointment with a gynecologist. They can offer personalized advice and determine if further evaluation is necessary for your well-being.

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Male | 36

Is bleeding pimple on leg a concern?

Got a small pimple type on leg and it's bleeding

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Answered on 3rd Apr '25

It's understandable to feel concerned about a small, bleeding spot on your leg. This could be caused by factors such as a hair follicle irritation, an insect bite, or a mild infection. It's essential to keep the area clean and avoid picking at it to prevent further irritation or infection. Applying a gentle antiseptic cream can help promote healing. If the bleeding persists, the lesion worsens, or new symptoms appear, I recommend consulting a dermatologist for a comprehensive evaluation. 

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أنثى | 19

Why is my menstrual cycle heavy with blood clots?

My menstrual cycle was absent for six months due to avoiding sugar and carbohydrates. When it returned, it lasted for 11 days and was heavy with blood clots, making me feel like I lost a lot of blood. What should I do?

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Answered on 3rd Apr '25

It’s great that your cycle has returned; however, heavy bleeding with clots can sometimes indicate underlying issues, such as hormonal imbalances or changes in the uterine lining. Factors like diet can influence cycles, but it's essential to ensure your body is receiving adequate nutrition. I recommend you maintain a balanced diet and monitor your symptoms. If heavy bleeding persists or if you have concerning symptoms like feeling faint or excessively fatigued, please consult a gynecologist. They can provide tailored advice and ensure your health is on track. 

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Female | 37

Can I get urgent consultation for ruptured uterine cyst cancer?

A woman with an infected cyst inside her uterus has developed cancer, and it has ruptured. She is now in an emergency situation. I would like to request a consultation. If you need any documents, I can send them to you.

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Dr. Mohit Saraogi

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

Answered on 3rd Apr '25

I understand that this situation is concerning. Symptoms from a uterine cyst may include abdominal pain, irregular bleeding, or unusual discharge. Factors like hormonal imbalances can contribute to these issues, sometimes leading to more serious conditions. It’s crucial to seek immediate medical attention to assess the rupture and address any cancer-related concerns. I recommend visiting an emergency department or consulting a healthcare professionaln oncologist right away for appropriate evaluation and treatment options. 

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Female | 26

How to resolve 40 days late period after abortion?

Abortion k bad period 40 days ka ho gya kese thik hoga

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Dr. Himali Patel

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

Answered on 3rd Apr '25

It sounds like you might be experiencing irregularities after your procedure, which can happen. Common signs include changes in flow, cramps, or delays. These may occur due to hormonal fluctuations, stress, or other factors. It's important to monitor your body and maintain a healthy lifestyle. If symptoms persist or worsen, please consult a gynecologist. They can provide personalized advice and ensure everything is progressing well. 

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Female | 26

Why am I spotting after fluconazole treatment?

Even me am spotting after taking fluconazole...what is the cause

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Answered on 3rd Apr '25

Spotting after taking fluconazole can occur due to various reasons, including hormonal changes or a reaction to the medication. It is not uncommon for some individuals to experience mild side effects when adjusting to new treatments. While this may not be a cause for concern, keeping track of your symptoms is important. Ensure you stay hydrated, monitor any changes, and allow your body time to adjust. If the spotting continues or if you have other symptoms, I encourage you to consult a gynecologist for personalized advice. 

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Female | 35

Why Have Irregular Periods Last 2 Months?

Irregular periods From last two months

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Dr. Nisarg Patel

Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist

Answered on 3rd Apr '25

Experiencing fluctuations in your menstrual cycle can be common and may result from factors like stress, hormonal changes, weight fluctuation, or underlying medical conditions. Symptoms might include variations in cycle length, flow intensity, or missed periods. To address this, consider maintaining a healthy lifestyle, managing stress, and tracking your cycle. Staying hydrated and consuming a balanced diet can also help. It’s beneficial to consult a gynecologist who can provide personalized advice and rule out any serious conditions. 

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Female | 42

Could I have a Cellular Fibroadenoma or Intraduct Carcinoma?

Dept. of Cytology Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology Report Breast lump-right breast--BIRADS IV--examined three smears Site The smears show a very scanty aspirate and very few small cellular clusters of ductular epithelial cells, arranged in Terminal Duct-Lobular units with no myoepithelial cells.. There are many discrete pleomorphic ductular epithelial cells also. Opinion Cytology suggests a Cellular fibroadenoma or Intraduct Carcinoma-FNAC, left breast lump. For clinical and mammographic correlation. Excision is advisable to differentiate cellular fibroadenoma from intraduct carcinoma

Answered on 3rd Apr '25

The fine needle aspiration report indicates a possibility of either a cellular fibroadenoma or intraductal carcinoma. These conditions can present as breast lumps and are usually benign or less concerning. It is normal to feel anxious, but the next step is important for clarity. An excisional biopsy is advisable to help differentiate between these two possibilities accurately. I encourage you to consult your oncologist for a thorough discussion and to explore any additional tests or imaging. 

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Female | 22

Could my symptoms indicate pregnancy after condom use?

I had sex with my partner we started without condom and in between he wore condom and ejaculated inside condom. My periods came on 24 Feb with 4 days and today is 28 march but periods have still not come … I am experiencing periods cramps since few dayswhite discharge too. I also had fever 3 days back any during my last period my period got delayed by 3 days. So is it pregnancy symptoms or what

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Dr. Mohit Saraogi

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

Answered on 3rd Apr '25

It’s understandable to feel concerned about changes in your menstrual cycle. Delayed periods can result from various factors, including stress, hormonal imbalances, or infections. Cramps and unusual discharge may also indicate these issues. While pregnancy is a possibility, it’s not definitive without a test. Since you’ve experienced fever recently, it’s wise to consult a gynecologist for a thorough evaluation. They can provide clarity and support and help rule out any underlying conditions. 

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Female | 21

Am I experiencing breast pain symptoms?

I am having pain in breast

Answered on 3rd Apr '25

Experiencing discomfort in the breast can stem from various reasons such as hormonal changes, muscle strain, or cysts. It's also possible that stress plays a role. Common associated symptoms might include tenderness, swelling, or sensitivity. To alleviate discomfort, consider applying a warm compress and wearing a supportive bra. It’s important to monitor your symptoms closely. Should the pain persist, worsen, or be accompanied by other concerning signs, I strongly recommend consulting a gynecologist for a thorough evaluation. 

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Male | 28

Could I be pregnant if recent pregnancy tests are negative?

My wife jan 15 prediat, feb 15 prediat, march 15 prediat varala.. march 1 husbnd wife irunthrkom, march 15 prediat varala.. adhulandhu today march 28 inum prediat varala so idaila prediat kit test pani parthn nagative varudhu.. epo eduthu parknm pregnt test thryum.. detail for me

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Dr. Himali Patel

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

Answered on 3rd Apr '25

It sounds like you’re concerned about your wife’s missed periods and testing negative for pregnancy. Many factors can affect menstrual cycles, including stress, hormonal changes, and health conditions. It’s important to give it a little more time before retesting, ideally a week after the last test for more accurate results. If periods continue to be irregular or if there are other symptoms such as pain or significant changes, I would recommend consulting a gynecologist. They can provide personalized guidance and support. 

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Female | 37

Can I Take Contraceptive Pill with Primulate N Together?

Can i take any contraceptive pill just a single dose because i am unsure about my last activity? And if i am taking primulate N due to irregular periods from last 2 months can i take both of these together

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Dr. Nisarg Patel

Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist

Answered on 3rd Apr '25

Taking a single dose of any contraceptive pill for emergency contraception is typically effective only if taken soon after unprotected intercourse. If you’re already on Primolut N to manage your irregular cycles, combining both may not be advisable without medical guidance. It’s crucial to ensure that any medications you take together won’t interfere with each other. I recommend consulting your gynecologist to discuss your situation. They can offer tailored advice and help you explore suitable options that address both your concerns and menstrual regulation effectively. 

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