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MBBS, MS - Obstetrics and Gynaecology

IVF Specialist•Gurgaon
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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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Dermatologist•Patna
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Itching is also known as pruritus. It is a condition which causes irritating sensation and is usually uncontrollable that makes us scratch it to have some relief from it.

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Itchy breast is quite common and usually occurs due to increase in the size of the breast which directly relates to weight gain. It can also be due to some allergies, skin infection or dry skin. Most commonly this itching will resolve on its own or by some home remedies and doesn't require any prescription...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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MD - Obstetrtics & Gynaecology, FCPS, DG...read more

Gynaecologist•Mumbai
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Fibroease- does not help in most of the cases.
No natural remedies.
Surgery or leaving alone depoends on many factors so meet gynecologist.
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Gynaecologist•Delhi
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During incomplete miscarriage, all your tissues won't come out. At this stage, treatment becomes necesary to stop bleeding and prevent infection. D&c aka dilation and curettage is the most common procedure which involves widening your cervix and scraping the uterine lining. General anesthesia is involved to put you to sleep during the process. Another way of stop the bleeding during a miscarriage is the use of antibiotics. It helps in passing the tissue and will stop the bleeding.
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Miscarriages not only comes up with certain physical complications but it also leaves traumatic affect on your emotional well-bieng. It is important to know what a woman has to take care of after a miscarriage. There are a few things that should be kept in mind. These are: if you have a miscarriage in your first trimester, take proper rest for atleast a week. If you miscarried between 6 to 8 weeks, proper bed rest is a must. You should make sure that no medication is missed. You and your partner...more
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It may take several weeks after miscarriage that your pregnancy test report appears negative. Though this phenomenon is not certain and it depends on patient to patient as there are several circumstances affecting this. In general, your hormones take time to return to their pre-pregnancy levels after a miscarriage. Hcg or human chorionic gonadotropin remains high for several weeks after a miscarriage, resulting into a positive pregnancy report.
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Period of miscarriage depends on patient to patient. Women may experience bleeding and cramping for a few hours. In some cases, however, bleeding with heavy clots can happen for one to two weeks.
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