Bleeding & All Other Gynae Problems

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What are Gynecological Disorders?

Gynecological disorders are those disorders that affect the female reproductive system. The organs included in reproductive system are breasts, uterus, fallopian tube, ovaries, and external genitalia.

Every woman suffers from some gynecological disorder at some point in her life. There is a very important impact of gynecological disorders on female’s sexual function. These must not be taken lightly as they can adversely affect the ability of woman to produce children or in some cases may threaten their lives.

Which are the Top Ten Gynecological Disorders in Women?

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The most common top ten gynecological disorders will be dealt in brief in this article. They include:

  • Dysmenorrhea or painful menstruation

  • Leucorrhea (excess white vaginal discharge)

  • Amenorrhea or absence of period

  • Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)

  • Fibroids

  • Endometriosis

  • Pelvic inflammatory disease

  • Vaginitis

  • Menopause

  • Pain during sex

What are the Common Gynecological Symptoms for Which You must Consult a Gynecologist?

Vaginal Bleeding and discharge commonly happen with every woman during menstruation. However, if you notice anything different, you must not let that go ignored and must consult your gynecologist. Mild symptoms can be treated but severe cases, and cases, which are ignored for a long time, may lead to infertility.

Some vaginal symptoms may indicate sexually transmitted diseases or may be even cervical cancers.

You must consult your doctor if you have the following symptoms:

  • If you are getting your periods too early or too late.

  • Abnormal vaginal bleeding during periods or in between periods .

  • Pain in the pelvic area and it must not be related to menstrual cramps.

  • Breast pain and Breast Lumps in Women.

  • Burning sensation during passing urine.

  • Vaginal bleeding while having sex or after having sex.

  • Painful sexual intercourse.

  • Itching, swelling or redness in vaginal area.

  • Any abnormal lump or mass in the genital area.

  • Vaginal discharge with unpleasant odor or of unusual color like green, yellow, or brown.