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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, irregular periods can make it harder to predict ovulation, which may affect fertility. conditions like pcos, which cause irregular cycles, may also impact hormonal balance and egg release.

Treatment depends on the cause and may include lifestyle changes, stress management, hormonal therapy (like birth control pills), or medications to manage underlying conditions like pcos or thyroid issues.

Wearing a supportive bra, applying warm or cold compresses, reducing caffeine, taking over-the-counter pain relievers, and managing stress can help ease mild breast pain.

Not always. while cyclical breast pain is common before periods, non-cyclical pain can occur due to infections, trauma, or other breast conditions unrelated to the menstrual cycle.

You should see a doctor if the discharge is bloody, green, or yellow, occurs without squeezing, is persistent, or is accompanied by a lump, skin changes, or breast pain.

Swelling in the breast can be caused by hormonal changes (like before periods), infections (mastitis), cysts, fibroadenomas, injuries, or rarely, breast cancer.

Breast pain can be caused by hormonal changes, menstrual cycles, pregnancy, breastfeeding, injury, cysts, or wearing an ill-fitting bra. it may also result from infections or, rarely, breast cancer

Swelling in the breast can be caused by hormonal changes (like before periods), infections (mastitis), cysts, fibroadenomas, injuries, or rarely, breast cancer.

Treatment depends on the cause. it may involve warm compresses, pain relievers, antibiotics (for infections), drainage (for cysts), or further tests if a lump is found.

Stay well-hydrated, stretch regularly (especially before exercise), eat a balanced diet rich in minerals, and avoid sitting or standing in one position for too long.

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