What Things To Always Discuss With Your Gynaecologist

In the modern scenario, women are more concerned about their health but they are hesitant to discuss their concerns. They are searching for their problems on social media. But if you want the best treatment you must consult with your Gynaecologist and get all information about your health issues.

 

> Menstrual cycle and hygiene-

When u visit your Gynae, u should discuss the pattern of the cycle, the flow of the cycle, how I can maintain hygiene during menses, how many times you should use vaginal washes, and how to use a vaginal wash.

 

> Unexpected symptoms-

When u face signs like sudden weight gain or loss, acne n abdominal pain, excessive and foul-smelling whitish discharge, unusual spotting, breast pain, and others. U should consult your Gynae for the best.

 

> Sexual Wellness-

Though it is very uncomfortable to talk about your sexual problems with anyone, your gynecologist is your friend, u can openly discuss your all queries with her like what is sexually transmitted disease, why I have UTI and itching after sexual activity, and many more.

 

> Contraception-

Contraception is a big concern for couples, and they are searching on social media for safe periods, or what measures we can use for contraception. But contraceptive measures have certain health issues that should be discussed with your Gynae for better results.

>pre conception measures

Many couples are very curious to get knowledge about what diet they should take, what exercise increases their fertility chances,,, what problems they will face with late conception and more queries arises in their mind. You the answers u can discuss with your Gynae easily.

 

 

End note

Remember, doctors are excellent sources for all your queries and can help you in getting the best care u require.

Social media only increases your confusion and misconceptions…

What do you need to know about HPV vaccination?

Since 99% of cervical cancers arise from persistent HPV infection, vaccination against HPV has the potential to eliminate cervical cancer. If given at appropriate age before the start of sexual activity to adolescent girls, vaccine efficacy approaches 100% in preventing type specific HPV persistence. Thus consult your Gynaecologist/Gynecological Oncologist today.











Here's what you need to know about HPV vaccination:

  1. Purpose: The primary purpose of HPV vaccination is to protect against certain types of HPV that can lead to various types of cancer. HPV is known to cause cervical, vaginal, vulvar, anal, penile, and oropharyngeal (throat) cancers. The vaccine also helps prevent genital warts, which are caused by some types of HPV.

  2. Recommended age: HPV vaccination is typically recommended for both males and females starting at the age of 11 or 12. The vaccine is most effective when given before a person becomes sexually active and potentially exposed to the virus. However, it can still be beneficial for those who have already become sexually active or have had prior HPV infections.

  3. Vaccine types: There are several HPV vaccines available, with the most commonly used ones being Gardasil and Cervarix. These vaccines protect against the most common types of HPV associated with cancer and genital warts. Some newer vaccines like Gardasil 9 provide protection against additional types of HPV.

  4. Dosage: The HPV vaccine is typically administered in a series of two or three doses, depending on the age at which the vaccination series begins. For individuals aged 9-14, two doses are recommended with an interval of 6 to 12 months between doses. For those starting at age 15 or older, a series of three doses is usually required, with the second dose given one to two months after the first, and the third dose administered six months after the first dose.

  5. Effectiveness: HPV vaccines have been shown to be highly effective in preventing the targeted HPV infections and related diseases. They have been extensively tested in clinical trials and have proven to be safe and effective in preventing HPV infections and reducing the risk of HPV-related cancers and genital warts.

  6. Side effects: The HPV vaccine is generally safe and well-tolerated. Common side effects include pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site. Some people may also experience mild fever, headache, fatigue, or muscle aches. Serious side effects are extremely rare.

  7. Other preventive measures: While HPV vaccination is highly effective, it does not protect against all types of HPV. It is important to continue practicing safe sexual behaviors, such as using condoms, to reduce the risk of HPV and other sexually transmitted infections. Regular cervical cancer screening, such as Pap tests, is also crucial for early detection and treatment.


It's important to consult with a healthcare professional or your doctor for personalized advice and information regarding HPV vaccination, as they can provide the most up-to-date guidance based on your individual circumstances.



















महात्मा गाँधी इंस्टिट्यूट ऑफ़ मेडिकल साईंसिज हस्पताल में गॉयनोलाजी ऑन्कोलॉजी विषय पर संगोष्ठी संपन्न

हिसार। गत दिवस महात्मा गांधी इंस्टीट्यूट ऑफ मेडिकल साईंसिज हस्पताल द्वारा डबल स्पून होटल में सीएमई मीट का आयोजन किया गया। सीएमई मीट का गॉयनोलाजी ऑन्कोलॉजी व रेडेयोथैरेपी का गॉयनोलाजी ऑन्कोलॉजी में योगदान था।

डॉ. नीशू सेठी व डॉ. अनुज दीप का मौजूद िचकित्सकों से डॉ. रंजू पोपली ने परिचय करवाया। मीट को डॉ. नीशू सेठी व डॉ. अनुज ने संबांधित किया। इस अवसर पर शहर के प्रसिद्ध कैंसर विशेषज्ञ डॉ. रमेश बिश्नोई ने भी कैंसर में रेडियोथैरेपी के महत्व पर प्रकाश डाला। इस मीटिंग में जिंदल हस्पताल से डॉ. अंजली शर्मा, गोबिंद नर्सिंग होम से डॉ. मंजू खुराना, खन्ना मेडिकल सैंटर से डॉ. सुषमा खन्ना, होली होस्पिटल से डॉ. सुनीता मेहता, कंसल होस्पिटल से डॉ. हिमानी कंसल, मेनन होस्पिटल से डॉ. सुमन मेनन, सोनाक्षी होस्पिटल से डॉ. मीना मलिक, सपरा होस्पिटल से डॉ. इशिता नैन, अमनदीप होस्पिटल डॉ. अनिता, रवि जीवन होस्पिटल से डॉ. रवि कान्ता व सीएमसी होस्पिटल से डाॅ. हिमानी अहलावत इत्यादि शहर के जाने-माने चिकित्सक उपस्थित थे।

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