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Frequently Asked Questions

Symptoms include irregular periods, weight gain, acne, excessive facial or body hair (hirsutism), thinning scalp hair, and difficulty getting pregnant.

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.

Clear or milky discharge can be normal, especially during pregnancy or breastfeeding. discharge from both nipples when squeezed is usually not a cause for concern.

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

The exact cause is unknown, but it’s linked to hormonal imbalances, insulin resistance, and genetics. lifestyle factors like poor diet and inactivity may worsen symptoms.

Cramps are sudden, involuntary muscle contractions that can be painful. they are commonly caused by dehydration, overuse of muscles, poor circulation, or mineral deficiencies like low potassium, calcium, or magnesium.

Pcos can’t be cured, but it can be effectively managed with lifestyle changes, medications to regulate periods or insulin, and fertility treatments if needed.

No, most nipple discharges are benign. however, bloody, spontaneous, or one-sided discharge, especially without squeezing, should be evaluated for possible underlying conditions including cancer.

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.

Yes, breastfeeding can lead to swelling due to milk engorgement, blocked ducts, or infections like mastitis. proper feeding techniques and breast care are important to prevent complications.

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