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Frequently Asked Questions

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)

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.

Doctors may perform a breast exam, mammogram, ultrasound, or ductogram. in some cases, fluid analysis or biopsy may be needed to determine the exact cause.

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.

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.

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

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.

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.

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.

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

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