

Cervical Cancer
Breast Cancer
Urinary Incontinence
Rectocele
Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
Lower Genital Tract Dysplasia
Bowel Incontinence
Cystocele
Family Planning
Gynecological Cancers
Contraception
Medical Termination of Pregnancy (Medical Abortion)
Pelvic Floor Issues
Menopause
Uterine Vaginal Disorders
Fibroids
Female Sexuality Issues
Chronic Pelvic Pain
Abnormal Bleeding
Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)
Endometriosis
Menstrual Disorders
Gynecology Overview
- General Gynecology
- Chronic Pelvic Pain
- Female Sexuality Issues
- Fibroids
- Uterine Vaginal Disorders
- Menstrual Disorders
- Endometriosis
- Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)
- Abnormal Bleeding
- Menopause
- Pelvic Floor Issues
- Cystocele
- Bowel Incontinence
- Lower Genital Tract Dysplasia
- Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
- Rectocele
- Urinary Incontinence
- Medical Termination of Pregnancy
- Contraception
- Gynaecological Cancers
- Family Planning
- General Gynecology
- Chronic Pelvic Pain
- Female Sexuality Issues
- Fibroids
- Uterine Vaginal Disorders
- Menstrual Disorders
- Endometriosis
- Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)
- Abnormal Bleeding
- Menopause
- Pelvic Floor Issues
- Cystocele
- Bowel Incontinence
- Lower Genital Tract Dysplasia
- Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
- Rectocele
- Urinary Incontinence
- Medical Termination of Pregnancy
- Contraception
- Gynaecological Cancers
- Family Planning
Menstrual Disorders
Menstrual disorders are problems that affect a woman’s normal menstrual cycle. They include painful cramps during bleeding, abnormally heavy bleeding, or even the absence of bleeding.
Menstrual disorders include:
- Painful cramps (Dysmenorrhea) during menstruation. Primary dysmenorrhea is caused by menstruation itself. Secondary Dysmenorrhea is triggered by another condition, such as Endometriosis or Uterine Fibroids.
- Heavy bleeding (Menorrhagia) includes prolonged menstrual periods or excessive bleeding.
- Absence of menstruation (Amenorrhea) Primary Amenorrhea is brought into consideration when a girl does not begin to menstruate by the age of 16. Secondary Amenorrhea occurs when periods that were previously regular stop for at least 3 months.
- Light or infrequent menstruation (Oligomenorrhea) refers to menstrual periods that occur more than 35 days apart. It usually is not a cause for concern, unless the periods occur more than 3 months apart.
DOCTORS

Dr. Kavya Krishna Kumar
MBBS, FMAS, MS
Consultant - Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Alwarpet, Chennai

Dr. Sireesha Reddy
MBBS, CCT, MD (OBG), FRCOG
Consultant - Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Bangalore, Hebbal

Dr. Dhanalakshmi R.
MBBS, DNB (Paediatrics), MRCP CH, Followership in Neonatal Neonatal medicine(UK), PGPN (USA), IPPN, ACLP
Consultant - Neonatology & Paediatrics
Bangalore, HRBR Layout






























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