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Frequently Asked Questions
Gently stretch and massage the affected muscle, apply heat or cold packs, stay hydrated, and try over-the-counter pain relief if needed. for menstrual cramps, heat therapy and light exercise often help.
Doctors diagnose pcos through medical history, physical exams, hormone tests, and ultrasound. treatment may include weight management, birth control pills, anti-androgen medications, or insulin-sensitizing drugs like metformin.
Symptoms include irregular periods, weight gain, acne, excessive facial or body hair (hirsutism), thinning scalp hair, and difficulty getting pregnant.
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.
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.
Nipple discharge can result from hormonal changes, breastfeeding, infections, benign lumps (like papillomas), medication side effects, or rarely, breast cancer.
The most common types include muscle cramps (in legs, feet, or hands), menstrual cramps (due to uterine contractions), and stomach cramps (often linked to digestive issues)
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
See a doctor if the pain is severe, lasts more than a few weeks, occurs in one specific area, or is accompanied by a lump, nipple discharge, or skin changes.
See a doctor if you miss periods frequently, bleed heavily, experience severe pain, or if irregularity lasts for several months without a known reason.
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