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MS - Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Gynaecologist•Delhi
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in most cases cin1 regresses spontaneously.
go for repeat pap smear and HPV testing after 6 months ,if it has regressed then go for annual checkups.
if it has not regressed or has progressed to cin2 then you should go for colposcopy guided biopsy
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BHMS

Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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You need to do urine pregnancy test. It should be done 10 days after missing your period. For example, if your date was 10th, then do the test on 20th. Before that, it can give a false negative or false-positive test.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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Is it happening for the first time? Get ur thyroid profile, CBC, blood sugar fasting checked from some lab.
If everything is normal then do an ultrasound of abdomen.
For more details u can consult me.
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Diploma in Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Gynaecologist•Ahmedabad
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As a woman goes through life, her hormonal levels change quite dramatically and this can be quite impactful. However, sometimes the impact is not a good one! This can be said to be the cause when it comes to dysfunctional uterine bleeding. This sort of bleeding occurs when the levels the hormones are at cause the menstrual cycle of the woman to become erratic.

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MBBS, MD - Obstetrtics & Gynaecology

Gynaecologist•Patna
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It is perfectly normal for women to experience the periodic monthly bleeding cycle. However, if a woman experiences uterine bleeding which is abnormal and dysfunctional, it could be a symptom of infection. Other causes of abnormal uterine bleeding include hormonal imbalance, infection in cervix and cancer of the uterus. Many women can also experience abnormal uterine bleeding during the first trimester of pregnancy.

The following are considered to be abnormal or dysfunctional uterine bl...more
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BHMS

Homeopath•Noida
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You need to do a urine pregnancy test 10 days after missing your period or beta HCG blood test as soon as you miss your periods.
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General Physician•Delhi
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the reason of pain may vary and depends upon hormonal structure and that's why we have irregularity in periods for different women, also it may happen due to side effects of anti pregnancy medicines if used recently.

Bleeding with urine may lead to severe complication , proper medical consultation is required.
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Gynaecologist•Indore
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Vaginal bleeding is something that most women experience between their periods when they are not due for a menstrual cycle. It is considered as an abnormal occurrence when you bleed before you are expecting your menstrual period, or after you are done with your monthly cycle. It is usually characterised by bouts of spots where a thick brown reddish discharge may be experienced. Also, this kind of bleeding is considered abnormal if it occurs during pregnancy or menopause.

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Gynaecologist•Noida
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Most women attain menopause between the ages of late 40s and early 60s, the average age being about 51. This is an important milestone in a women-s gynecological history. One major change is altered female hormone levels, and this leads to a lot of physiological changes. From hot flashes to mood swings, there is also increased predisposition to osteoporosis and uterine cancer.

If you have not had your menstrual cycles for close to 12 months, chances are you are into menopause. So, that ...more
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Gynaecologist•Raipur
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Most women attain menopause between the ages of late 40s and early 60s, the average age being about 51. This is an important milestone in a women-s gynaecological history. One major change is altered female hormone levels, and this leads to a lot of physiological changes. From hot flashes to mood swings, there is also increased predisposition to osteoporosis and uterine cancer.

If you have not had your menstrual cycles for close to 12 months, chances are you are into menopause. So, that...more
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