Gynecological Problems – Diagnosis & Treatment
Comprehensive Care for Women’s Health at Agrawal Clinic, New Ashok Nagar, Delhi
Gynecological problems can affect women at any age—starting from adolescence to reproductive years and even after menopause. Early diagnosis and timely treatment help prevent complications and improve overall reproductive and hormonal health. At Agrawal Clinic, we provide compassionate, confidential, and advanced care for all types of gynecological issues.
✅ Common Gynecological Problems We Treat
1. Irregular Periods / Menstrual Disorders
Menstrual irregularities may be caused by hormonal imbalance, stress, thyroid issues, PCOS, or lifestyle factors.
Symptoms include:
- Delayed or early periods
- Heavy bleeding (Menorrhagia)
- Scanty or short periods
- Painful periods (Dysmenorrhea)
Treatment: Hormonal evaluation, ultrasound, medications, lifestyle correction, treatment of underlying cause.
2. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS / PCOD)
PCOS is a common hormonal disorder affecting young girls and women of reproductive age.
Symptoms: Irregular periods, weight gain, acne, excess facial hair, infertility.
Management: Lifestyle modification, dietary guidance, hormonal treatment, management of insulin resistance, fertility-related support.
3. Vaginal Infections & Discharge
Unusual vaginal discharge, itching or bad odour could indicate infection like yeast infection, bacterial vaginosis, or STIs.
Diagnosis: Pelvic examination, tests if needed.
Treatment: Medications, hygiene guidance, infection-specific therapy.
4. Fibroids & Uterine Problems
Uterine fibroids are non-cancerous growths that may cause heavy bleeding, pain, pelvic pressure, or infertility.
Treatment options: Medical management, minimally invasive procedures, and surgical options (as required).
5. Ovarian Cysts
Cysts are fluid-filled sacs on the ovary. Many are harmless but some can cause pain or complication.
Management: Ultrasound, observation, medicines, or surgical removal depending on size & symptoms.
6. Pelvic Pain & Endometriosis
Chronic pelvic pain may be due to endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease, fibroids, or ovarian cysts.
Diagnosis: Examination, ultrasound, or additional tests.
Treatment: Medicines, hormonal therapy, and advanced care if needed.
7. White Discharge & Itching
Persistent white discharge with itching, burning, bad smell, or pain may require treatment.
Causes: Fungal infections, bacterial infections, STIs, poor hygiene, hormonal imbalance.
Treatment: Targeted medication & hygiene guidance.
8. Urinary Problems in Women
- Burning urination (UTI)
- Frequent urge to pass urine
- Incontinence or leakage
Care provided: Urine test, antibiotics, pelvic floor exercises, lifestyle changes.
9. Cervical Problems & Screening
Early detection prevents cervical cancer.
Services:
- Pap Smear Test
- HPV Test
- Cervical infection and lesion management
10. Menopause & Hormonal Issues
Women may experience hot flashes, mood changes, dryness, irregular periods, or bone health issues.
Treatment: Hormone balance therapy, supplements, lifestyle management.
🩺 Why Choose Agrawal Clinic for Gynecological Care?
- 27+ years of experience
- Personalized and confidential care
- Affordable and ethical treatment
- Friendly female gynecologist for comfortable consultation
- Complete women’s healthcare under one roof
- Easy appointment scheduling (Online + Walk-in)
💬 When Should You See a Gynecologist?
Seek medical consultation if you have any of the following:
- Persistent pain or discomfort in the lower abdomen
- Heavy or irregular menstrual bleeding
- Pain during intercourse
- Unusual discharge or bad odour
- Fertility difficulty or planning pregnancy
- Sudden weight gain, acne, or excessive hair growth
- Post-menopausal bleeding
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on Gynecological Problems
1. What are common gynecological problems in women?
Common issues include irregular periods, white discharge, vaginal infections, PCOS, fibroids, ovarian cysts, pelvic pain, and menopause-related symptoms. These problems are common but should not be ignored, as early treatment ensures faster recovery.
2. When should I visit a gynecologist?
You should visit a gynecologist if you have irregular periods, pelvic pain, unusual vaginal discharge, itching, burning, or heavy bleeding. Also, if you are planning pregnancy, facing infertility, or experiencing menopausal symptoms, a consultation is recommended.
3. What causes irregular or missed periods?
Irregular or missed periods can be due to stress, hormonal imbalance, thyroid disorder, PCOS, or sudden weight change. A proper evaluation by a gynecologist helps identify and treat the exact cause.
4. Are vaginal infections common, and how are they treated?
Yes, infections like yeast or bacterial vaginosis are quite common in women of all ages. They are usually treated with oral or topical medicines after a simple examination. Maintaining hygiene and avoiding self-medication is very important.
5. Can fibroids or ovarian cysts affect fertility?
Sometimes, yes. Large fibroids or certain cysts can interfere with ovulation, implantation, or pregnancy. Your gynecologist can recommend ultrasound-based diagnosis and customized treatment to preserve fertility.
6. What is the difference between PCOS and PCOD?
PCOD refers to multiple small cysts in the ovaries, while PCOS is a more complex hormonal condition that affects metabolism and ovulation. Both require lifestyle modification, diet control, and medical management.
7. How are gynecological problems diagnosed?
Diagnosis includes medical history, physical and pelvic examination, ultrasound, Pap smear, or blood tests. At Agrawal Clinic, these are done safely and confidentially by an experienced lady gynecologist.
8. Are gynecological problems treatable without surgery?
Yes, most conditions like infections, PCOS, or hormonal imbalances are managed with medicines and lifestyle correction. Surgical options are used only when absolutely necessary, such as for large fibroids or persistent cysts.
9. What precautions can help maintain good gynecological health?
Maintain hygiene, wear breathable cotton undergarments, avoid using harsh soaps, follow a balanced diet, stay physically active, and get regular gynecological check-ups at least once a year.
10. Is it normal to have white discharge every day?
Mild clear discharge is normal. However, if it becomes thick, yellowish, foul-smelling, or is associated with itching or pain, it may be due to infection and requires medical attention.
📍 Visit Agrawal Clinic for Expert Women’s Healthcare
We aim to provide safe, non-judgemental, and supportive care to women of every age. Whether it’s a minor problem or a long-standing condition, early attention makes treatment easier and more effective.
Dr. Mamta Agrawal
Gynaecologist – Agrawal Clinic
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