FAQs

  • When should I visit a gynecologist?
    It is recommended to visit a gynecologist for regular health check-ups, irregular periods, pelvic pain, pregnancy care, hormonal issues, unusual discharge, infertility concerns, or menopause-related symptoms. Routine gynecological examinations help in early detection and prevention of various women’s health conditions.
  • What is PCOS/PCOD and how is it treated?
    PCOS/PCOD is a hormonal condition that may cause irregular periods, weight gain, acne, excessive hair growth, and difficulty in conceiving. Treatment depends on the patient’s symptoms and may include lifestyle modifications, medications, hormonal therapy, and fertility management to restore hormonal balance and improve overall health.
  • What is considered a high-risk pregnancy?
    A pregnancy is considered high-risk when certain medical conditions or complications may affect the mother or baby. Conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, thyroid disorders, previous pregnancy complications, twin pregnancy, or advanced maternal age require close monitoring, specialized care, and regular follow-ups for a safe pregnancy and delivery.
  • How do I know if I need infertility treatment?
    If a couple is unable to conceive after one year of regular unprotected intercourse, infertility evaluation may be required. Women above 35 years are advised to seek consultation earlier if pregnancy is delayed. Proper diagnosis helps identify the underlying cause and allows personalized fertility treatment options.
  • Is normal delivery possible after a previous C-section?
    Yes, in many cases, normal delivery after a previous C-section (VBAC) may be possible depending on the patient’s medical condition, previous surgical history, and current pregnancy status. A detailed evaluation is necessary to determine the safest delivery option for both mother and baby.
  • What are the symptoms of gynecological problems?
    Common symptoms include irregular periods, severe menstrual pain, excessive bleeding, pelvic pain, abnormal vaginal discharge, itching, hormonal imbalance, urinary issues, or difficulty conceiving. Early consultation with a gynecologist can help in timely diagnosis and treatment.
  • What is laparoscopy in gynecology?
    Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat various gynecological conditions such as ovarian cysts, fibroids, endometriosis, infertility issues, and pelvic pain. It involves smaller incisions, faster recovery, less pain, and minimal scarring compared to traditional surgery.
  • What is hysteroscopy and when is it recommended?
    Hysteroscopy is a procedure used to examine the inside of the uterus using a thin camera called a hysteroscope. It is commonly recommended for abnormal bleeding, fibroids, polyps, infertility evaluation, recurrent miscarriages, or uterine abnormalities.