Asked for Female | 57
My was diagnosed with Tymic Cancer stage 4 6.7 cm mass in the Tymus & metastasis to both lungs.R.lung 3 cm mass L.Lung 2cm mass.Have not seen Oncologist yet.Diagnosed from Pet Scan & Lung Biopsy.Is there Treatment in this case & possible surgery after treatment.
Treatment options for stage 4 thymic cancer with metastasis to the lungs involve a combination of surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy. See an oncologist as soon as possible to discuss treatment options.In some cases surgery may be an option after initial treatment with chemotherapy and radiation therapy.
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Oncologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 26
Top surgery me Kitana kharcha hota hai
Top surgery for transgender individuals, can cost anywhere between INR 2,45,584 - 8,18,615 ($3,000 to $10,000) or more depending on certain factors. The cost can also be covered by insurance depending on the policy and your individual circumstances. You should consult with a surgeon to determine the exact cost.
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Mitali Pawar
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Asked for Female | 40
I am a 40 year old woman who has strange smelling urine and is worried she may be pregnant, have an STD, UTI or other.
Strange-smelling urine can be caused by dehydration, consuming certain foods or drinks, and urinary tract infections (UTIs). If you are sexually active, it is also recommended to get regular screenings for STIs to prevent and detect infections early.
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Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 23
I missed my period and it was delay for 12 days, i have taken pregnancy test was negative thrice...please help
If you missed your period and your pregnancy test is negative, it may be that your menstrual cycle is just delayed due to stress, changes in diet or exercise, and hormonal imbalances. But if you continue to experience irregular periods or missed periods, you must talk to a Gynecologist.
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Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 24
Hi I've recently got surgical abortion, that time doctor tells me that I have VIA positive.. What do i do now?
If you have tested positive for VIA it means that there may be abnormal changes in the cells of your cervix. This is a screening test for cervical cancer and it is recommended that you follow up with your doctor for further testing and treatment if necessary. You may need to undergo a Pap smear or colposcopy to evaluate the abnormal cells. Keep up with your cervical cancer screening tests to ensure early detection and treatment of any abnormal changes.
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Gynecologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 26
Dr was told to go to the hospital tomorrow to take the medical abortion pill. Can I eat pineapple immediately after that?
Its better to avoid eating anything immediately after taking the medical abortion pill, as you may experience common side effects nausea and vomiting. Its best to wait at least a few hours before eating anything. Still if you do feel the need to eat something, try to stick to bland food, easy to digest like crackers or toast.
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Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Male | 55
My BP 156/98. please suggest meditation or excercise doctor prescribe me "Amlodipine tablets 5"
Follow your doctor's prescription as high blood pressure can increase your risk of developing other health problems. Regular exercise and meditation can also be helpful in managing your blood pressure. Physical exercise, brisk walking, jogging, or cycling for at least 30 minutes a day can reduce blood pressure.
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Cardiac Surgeon
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 3
Name leksha TH Till 1 and half year normal baby and no issue till 1 year 8 months. TT injection has given 1 year 8 months baby and slowly got down all activities and Growing . MRI scaning show Cerable Atrophy - please help us for treatmemt
Its a condition in which the brain tissue shrinks or decreases in size. Its due to genetics, infections, head injuries, etc. Physical and occupational therapy can be recommended to help your baby develop new skills and improve their quality of life. Consult a neurologist to get the best treatment.
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Neurosurgeon
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 30
Ma'am, i have a query regarding female's reproductive system. Is vaginal fornix(anterior and posterior) filled with menstrual blood during female's period time ? Does blood leak in some amount from cervical os to both fornix ?
Yes, the vaginal fornix can be filled with menstrual blood during a woman's period, and some amount of blood may leak from the cervical os to the fornix. But the amount of blood that accumulates in the from woman to woman, and the blood eventually flows out. If you have concerns about your menstrual cycle or reproductive health, it's best to talk to your gynecologist.
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Gynecologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 20
Bleeding after emergency contraceptive
Taking an emergency contraceptive pill within 24 hours of unprotected sex can greatly reduce the chance of pregnancy, but it is not 100% effective. So how to know if unwanted 72 has worked? It's the bleeding you experienced which is a common side effect of the pill and is a sign that the pill is working to prevent pregnancy. If you are still concerned, you can take a home pregnancy test to confirm.
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Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 19
I am a 19 year old female with a knee injury
You must consult an orthopedist if its a serious knee injury. if not you can try home treatment. Apply ice, take good rest, compression to reduce swelling, and take pain killers as prescribed by your doctor.
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Joint Replacement Surgeon
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 16
Doctor my period have very lite 2 years but this month not period actually I will age attention 4 month go period fully I will check hospital but give some medicine hormone that medican put only woman my period have 2years lite
Menstruation Disorders: Symptoms, Causes & More
Menstruation disorders – the menstrual cycle (menstruation) is a condition indicating a change in the functioning of the organs of the reproductive system. This disorder occurs in almost all women, the cause of their development can be both physiological and pathological disorders.
Before treating menstruation disorders, it is important to undergo a series of examinations, the results of which will help the doctor determine the main etiological factor and prescribe the necessary therapy.

Causes of menstruation disorders
The main cause of menstrual irregularities is considered to be hormonal dysfunction in women, which entails an unstable manifestation of bleeding. This condition can be conditionally divided into 3 main groups:
- Physiological – climate change, frequent nervous overstrain, inappropriate nutrition, menopause
- Pathological – gynecological diseases, chronic pathologies of internal organs and systems that have a negative impact on the work of the pelvic organs
- Medication – taking hormonal contraceptives, glucocorticoids, anticoagulants, anticonvulsants that can affect the menstrual cycle.
Violation of menstruation in women after 40 years is most often associated with age- related changes in the reproductive system. At this age, the depletion of the ovarian follicular reserve occurs, and the frequency of anovulatory cycles increases. Such changes in the female body are initially caused by irregular periods, dysfunctional uterine bleeding, then menopause.
In young girls, menstruation disorders is often associated with uneven maturation of the hypothalamic-pituitary and ovarian systems. Less commonly, congenital or acquired syndromes, chromosomal disorders, or reproductive system abnormalities can be the cause. Regardless of the cause, the treatment of the failure of menstruation should be carried out under the guidance of a gynecologist.
Symptoms of menstruation disorders
Depending on the etiological factor, menstrual irregularities can manifest themselves in different ways, therefore, a classification of clinical manifestations has been derived in gynecology, including:
- Algodismenorrhea – accompanied by pulling pains in the lower abdomen, nausea, headaches, menstruation failure
- Dysmenorrhea – an unstable cycle, manifests itself sharply without accompanying symptoms
- Hypermenorrhea – profuse flow of menstruation with a normal duration
- Menorrhagia – the cycle lasts up to 12 days with profuse bleeding
- Hypomenorrhea – scanty spotting
- Polymenorrhea – the interval between menstruation is not more than 21 days
- Oligomenorrhea – short periods with a duration of 1 – 2 days
- Opsomenorrhea – rare discharge at intervals of 1 time in 3 months.
In addition to the main clinical signs, there may be other symptoms that worsen a woman’s well-being and quality of life:
- Increased fatigue
- Irritability
- Decrease or increase in body weight
- Pain in the lower back or lower abdomen of varying intensity
- Nausea
- Frequent headaches, migraines.
All of the above symptoms should not be ignored by the doctor, who, after the results of the examination, will be able to determine the cause, make the correct diagnosis, choose the necessary therapy, and give recommendations.
How and what to treat
When a woman has a menstrual disorder, the doctor will necessarily prescribe a number of instrumental and laboratory tests:
- Ultrasound
- Histological analysis
- Colposcopy
- Flora smear
- Dad test
- Analysis of blood, urine
- Infectious screening.
The research results will help the doctor get a complete picture, determine the cause, and, if necessary, select drug therapy.
Treatment for menstrual irregularities directly depends on the cause, concomitant symptoms and characteristics of the patient’s body. If physiological reasons are the cause, it is enough to normalize the regime of the day and rest, monitor nutrition, and avoid physical and psychological stress.
When the cycle is disrupted due to infections, inflammatory processes of the ovaries, antibacterial drugs, uroseptics, hormonal drugs, physiotherapy, vitamin therapy are prescribed. Herbal medicine is prescribed as an aid. The choice of any drug always remains with the attending physician, who will select the required dose and duration of administration.
To regulate menstruation, doctors often advise to follow a diet, to exclude contact with any provoking factors. If the failure of menstruation occurs due to damage to the cervix, the woman may be prescribed surgical treatment.
Treatment and Prevention Tips
In order to avoid menstrual irregularities, doctors in the field of gynecology recommend women and girls to monitor their health, not to self-medicate. Every woman must follow certain rules, as well as have the necessary information:
- Girls’ periods should begin at the age of 10-14 years
- Keep a menstrual calendar
- Visit a gynecologist at least once every 6 months
- Timely treat all gynecological diseases
- Not to self-medicate, uncontrolled intake of medications
- Balance the menu
- Lead an active and healthy lifestyle.
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Family Physician
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Male | 28
My son has kidney stones and undergoing so much pain. He also has blood in his urine. What is the best treatment in India as he finds it risky to operate here in Kenya.
Your son should consult with a urologist in India to discuss the best treatment options for his case. Blood in the urine is a common symptom of kidney stones. There are non invasive and minimally invasive methods of treatment. Your doctor needs to examine and then suggest you a treatment plan.
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Urologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 55
Please suggest best knee replacement hospital in india
Sure you can check the best hospitals here - Best Knee Replacement Hospital in India. Hope this helps
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Mitali Pawar
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Asked for Female | 22
Am 22 years had sex the first time 6 days ago and was bleeding. This was 9 days after my period since I had sex wen I use a tissue there is always blood and today being the 6 th day am having abdominal cramps
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Laparoscopic Surgeon
Answered on 23rd May '24