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Asked for Female | 16 Years

How Can I Alleviate Severe Menstrual Pain?

Patient's Query

Periods pain so much pain

Answered by Dr. Swapna Chekuri

For some women, the menstrual cycle may pose a problem in terms of pain and discomfort. This often happens, and you will likely manage it with over-the-counter pain medications and plenty of rest. However, if the pain is high or accompanied by other symptoms, such as a heavy bleeding or fever, it is recommended to visit a gynecologist to find out the conditions causing the pain.

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My periods are delayed which were to come on 4th March....I had sex on 38th Feb n latest on 9th March

Female | 20

It could be due to a variety of reasons like stress, illness, or pregnancy. It's important to take a pregnancy test to rule out the possibility of pregnancy or else you should consult a gynecologist for a proper evaluation. They will be able to provide a diagnosis and recommend appropriate treatment.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Am feeling nausea,I had abdomen cramp and I feel like about to start having my periods though no blood is coming out, recently I had sex during my ovulation thou it was protected sex can i be pregnant?

Female | 23

These symptoms can be experienced by some women during their menstrual cycle. They can be caused by hormonal changes and are not necessarily indicative of pregnancy. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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A lady is pregnant since 10 days so for abortion which tablet should I give unwanted 21 or 72 pls tell

Female | 36

It's important to prioritize the health and safety first and so i recommend you to consult your gynec for your particular case. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Can i take albendazole during periods?

Female | 13

Avoid taking albendazole­ when menstruating. It may mess up your cycle­. However, you can take it if pre­scribed. Your doctor understands the risks. The­y'll tell you how to manage it safely. Discuss any he­alth issues with them. Get advice­ on taking albendazole during periods. 

Answered on 21st Aug '24

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When should I take a pregnancy test being 11 days late and sexually active?

Female | 16

If 11 days have passed since the date of the expected period but you have done the love deeds, it is a good idea to check whether you are pregnant. Irregular periods and being sexually active are among the most common signs of pregnancy. You can be pregnant if you haven't used a condom while you have sex. Pregnancy tests that you can do at home are an accurate method to find out. The tests reveal pregnancy hormones in your urine.

Answered on 21st June '24

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Sir, i just want to know that is there any chances of pregnancy if we used condom which didn't break or leak. We had sex after 8 days of cycle

Female | 23

If you used a condom that didn't break or leak and you had sex on the 8th day of your cycle, there is a low chance of getting pregnant. It's usually difficult to conceive at such times in the menstrual calendar. However, remember that no contraceptive is entirely foolproof although using it correctly reduces the risk significantly. If there are any unusual signs or symptoms, it may be a good idea to do a pregnancy test to be sure.

Answered on 12th June '24

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Hy my name is manisha sir/ya mam mujhe puchna tha ki mujhe 1 month hone wala h or abhi tak date nahi aai to kya kru mai ?

Female | 17

You should visit a gynecologist to get the guidance. The causes of delayed periods could include many factors such as stress, hormone imbalances, and diseases. 
 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Please opine how to proceed regarding the following Gyencologist MRI with Gadolinium report: Technique: MRI pelvis with IV contrast. Comparison: No previous similar study. Findings: The uterus is enlarged and retroverted, measuring 9.3 x 9 x 8.3 cm. there are 3 subserosal pedunculated fibroids, the largest arising from the anterior fundal region measuring 5.6 x 6.2 x 7.2 cm, the second lesion seen arising from the left lower uterine/cervix junction measuring 5.5 x 4.5 x 4 cm and the third fibroid seen at the right lower uterine/cervix junction measuring 4.7 x 2.5 x 2.3 cm. There are multiple intramural fibroids, around 6 lesions, the largest seen at the left fundal region measuring 2.7 x 2.7 x 2.7 cm and the second largest lesion seen at the right fundal region measuring 3 x 2.7 x 3.4 cm. These fibroids demonstrate low T2 signal intensity without diffusion restriction. Postcontrast demonstrate hypoenhancement relative to the myometrium. The endometrium measuring 0.8 cm in thickness and junctional zone measuring 0.7 cm in thickness. There is posterior fundal ill­defined focal subserosal lesion measuring 4.4 x 2.8 x 2.8 cm with an ill￾defined margins and intermediate low T2 signal intensity in addition to internal subcentimeter tiny foci of T2 hyperintensities could represent adenomyoma. Both ovaries are  unremarkable and containing a few follicles.  No ascites or enlarged lymph nodes. The rectosigmoid junction is compressed by the  enlarged uterus. Trace pelvic free fluid noted,  likely physiologic. Urinary bladder is moderately compressed anteriorly.

Female | 47

Answered on 19th Aug '24

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