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Dr. Dhivya R, an obstetrician and gynecologist at Kauvery Hospital Electronic City (Bengaluru), highlights five red flags during periods that warrant attention. These include severe period cramps, abnormal color and consistency of menstrual blood, heavy flow lasting more than 7 days, irregular periods beyond adolescence, and missed periods due to various factors like stress, PCOS, or pregnancy. These signs may indicate underlying health issues such as fibroids, hormonal disturbances, anemia, fertility issues, or even cancer, requiring medical evaluation and intervention. ....
Gynaecological Disorder Symptoms That Every Woman Should Be Aware Of by Image: Shutterstock Women are likely to experience a gynaecological problem at some point in their lives. Most cases are minor and treatable, but some may be serious and cause complications, such as affecting fertility and even life quality. However, regular medical visits and maintaining good health will help you avoid a variety of problems. Dr Dhaval A Baxi, Consultant Gynaecological, Endoscopic Surgeon and Fertility Specialist at Motherhood Hospital, Indore, lists five gynaecological disorder symptoms that you should be aware of. Abnormal Vaginal Discharge Shutterstock To begin with, the sticky, white discharge that occurs between your monthly cycles is completely regular. It cleans your vaginal area and protects you from genital infections. Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding can experience increased discharge. ....
Kristyn Watkins got her first menstrual cycle when she was 10 years old and then suffered from what she describes as debilitating, heavy periods for nearly the next three decades. Watkins said her mother had experienced the same complications, as had Watkins's grandmother, whom she said underwent a hysterectomy at age 32 because of her excessive bleeding. Watkins lived with her heavy periods which would often force her to stay home or stay near a restroom without knowing any better or having any relief until the age of 33, when she gave birth to her first child, a daughter named Georgia. ....