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Gynaecologist•Mumbai
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Less period- what could be the reason?-most of the medical problems need personally taking detailed medical history and examination with the need for reports sometimes so meet concerned doctor- after taking the high hormonal emergency pill (which causes hormonal changes) one gets withdrawal bleeding 5 to 10 days later, and then a new cycle starts.- new counting if this does not happen as well as the period is missed then do a pregnancy test.
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Paragard is a long-term contraceptive option that doesn't rely on hormones to be effective. In other words, it can be defined as an intrauterine device (iud), which is predominantly meant to provide long-term contraception (or birth control) without the use of hormones. It's a t-shaped device that is small in size, is inserted into the uterus of a woman, and can stay there for up to 10 years to prevent an unwanted pregnancy during all this time.

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Though a menstrual cycle is a natural and normal function of a woman's body, it is probably the most hated thing by women. Most women hate having to deal with excruciating period cramps. These problems mainly occur due to the hormonal changes in the body that mostly take place during menstruation. Persistent cramps in the breast and back pain are most common during this time. To get rid of these menstrual cramps, you need to take proper care of yourself and get plenty of rest...more
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About 90% of the menstruating women suffer from menstrual cramps two to three days each month. Also, menstrual cramps can mean headaches and general malaise, but pain is usually caused by menstrual cramps. Menstrual cramps are so severe that doctors even label them dysmenorrhoea. This is a very common condition. Seizures aren't usually a sign of a serious medical condition, but they are possible. Coping with monthly cramps are as frustrating as going through a heavy menstrual cycle. The happy ne...more
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What r other symptoms that you r experiencing?
By doing what like walking, exertion, eating or empty stomach- it increases or decreases in intensity. For how much time it remains?
Is there stiffness also? How is your appetite?R you constipated or having loose stools?
Any problem in urine?I need details of the case. In the meanwhile follow this 1. Take your breakfast every day. Don't skip it. U should eat whatever your mother or grandparent eat in bfast. I mean to say whatever is your...more
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What r other symptoms that you r experiencing?
By doing what like walking, exertion, eating or empty stomach- it increases or decreases in intensity. For how much time it remains?
Is there stiffness also? How is your appetite?R you constipated or having loose stools?
Any problem in urine?I need details of the case. In the meanwhile follow this 1. Take your breakfast every day. Don't skip it. U should eat whatever your mother or grandparent eat in bfast. I mean to say whatever is your...more
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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Place a heating pad or hot water bottle on your lower back or abdomen.
Rest when needed.
Give yourself a little massage where it hurts.
Exercise - get moving to relieve symptoms. Walking, running, yoga etc. Women who exercise regularly often have less menstrual pain. To help prevent cramps, make exercise a part of your weekly routine.
Avoid foods that contain caffeine.
Avoid smoking and drinking alcohol (if you do)
for this homeopathic treatment is very effective
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Haldwani
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Hello, cramping during periods are not normal. This is due to weak uterine muscle. Mensuration is a natural phenomenon like defecation or urination ,so any pain ; cramping were not acceptable in normal mensuration. If person had this problem then she need gynec opinion once, as you are overweight and have pcos because of that normal ovulation hampered, it affects bleeding, and because of abdominal fat you don’t felt pain .so first you correct your body weight with the help of exercise not with f...more
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