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Efficient Period Inducing Medicine: Recommendations for Immediate Relief

Patient's Query

I want to get my periods immadiately what can I do please suggest a medicine

Answered by Dr. Himali Patel

Medicine can't be prescribed without in person examination or evaLUATIOn IT'S best TO CONSULT a DOCTOR... SELF-MEDICATION can be DANGEROUS...

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Dr. Himali Patel

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

Questions & Answers on "Gynecologyy" (3119)

I have a query regarding HPV vaccination. My daughter was taken only one dose of HPV vaccine when she was 14 yrs . We are not aware about other doses. Now she is 20 years.. so what should I do regarding her HPV vaccination ?

Female | 20

HPV is a type of virus that can lead to cancer in some cases. The good news is your daughter can get the rest of the HPV vaccine doses now. It's best to have all doses done to get maximum protection. Go to a clinic and they will tell you how to catch up on the missed doses. 

Answered on 11th Aug '24

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I am getting period spotting for over 25 days now, what I supposed to do to make it regular

Female | 19

Hormonal imbalances, stress, and other factors can contribute to irregular bleeding. To help regulate your menstrual cycle, focus on a balanced diet, exercise regularly, maintain a healthy weight, and manage stress.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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i am a 20 yr old female. i had my last period from 9-13 june, on 16th june i had unprotected sex and took an emergency pill- Unwanted72 within 2 hours. I have not yet gotten my periods, 2 days ago a pregnancy test which came negative. Although i’m 10 days late and have not yet gotten my periods. Should i be concerned? or is this normal?

Female | 20

The pill can sometimes interfere with the menstrual cycle, leading to a delayed period. Stress, weight, and diet changes, as well as hormonal problems, can also cause menstrual irregularities. You do not need to worry right now, you were not pregnant and it was less than a week ago.

Answered on 17th July '24

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I am 17 years old and i am not having my periods My last periods was on 13 th jan 2023 I had urinary tract infection few days ago I took some medicines and i have thyroid too But got my periods delayed what's the reason?

Female | 17

Possible reasons for your delayed periods can be hormonal imbalances, stress, medications, thyroid conditions, and underlying health conditions like PCOS. It's important to consult with your gynecologist for treatment.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I took emergency contraception on April 13th and I got my normal period on April 26th. This month my period is late. I’m not sure whether this could be due to stress I’ve been worried about my cortisol levels and have been experiencing some associated symptoms like fatigue and nausea but I’m also worried that I could be pregnant

Female | 18

If your period is late, it’s okay to worry. Stress can throw off your cycle, causing it to be late or even completely miss it. Feeling tired or throwing up could also be symptoms of stress. If you took the morning-after pill and then got your period, you probably aren’t pregnant. It is better to wait a little longer and see if it comes. If your period still hasn’t shown up, take a test just to be sure.

Answered on 30th May '24

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Abdominal pain accompanied by lower back pain and vaginal discharge in 15th week of pregnancy. What should i do?

Female | 21

Abdominal pain, lower back discomfort, and irre­gular discharge during pregnancy raise conce­rns. Such symptoms may signal potential infections or problems. Promptly contacting he­althcare providers proves crucial. The­y'll likely evaluate you to pinpoint symptom cause­s. Appropriate treatments aim to safe­guard you and your baby's well-being. 

Answered on 6th Aug '24

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