Gynaecological Symptoms
What are the symptoms of Gynaecological ?
Menstrual Irregularities
Irregular cycles, heavy bleeding, spotting, severe cramps, PMS.
Abnormal Vaginal Discharge
Unusual color (green/yellow), consistency (thick, clumpy), odor.
Urinary Symptoms
Urgency, frequency, leakage (especially during sneezing or laughing).
Fertility or Conception Concerns
Difficulty conceiving, recurrent miscarriages.
Lower Abdominal or Pelvic Pain
Constant ache, sharp twinges, pain during sex.
Painful Intercourse (Dyspareunia)
Burning, dryness, or deep pelvic pain during or after sex.
Spotting or Bleeding Between Periods
Post-sex bleeding, spotting mid-cycle, bleeding after menopause.
Breast Changes
Lumps, pain, skin changes, nipple discharge.
Emergency Gynaecological Symptoms
Don’t wait. These signs need immediate medical attention.
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- Severe Pelvic or Abdominal Pain
- Heavy Vaginal Bleeding (Hemorrhage)
- Sudden Fainting or Dizziness with Bleeding/Pain
- High Fever with Pelvic Pain or Discharge
- Severe Lower Back Pain + Missed Period + Spotting
- Foul-Smelling Vaginal Discharge + Fever
- Sudden Breast Lump with Pain or Redness
- Severe Pain or Bleeding After Gynaecologic Surgery
- Severe Menstrual Pain Not Relieved by Medication
- Loss of Consciousness in Pregnant or Postpartum Women
✅ Quick Tip:
📝 Always inform your doctor about:
Your last menstrual period
Any pregnancy possibility
Recent surgeries, deliveries, or procedures
Common Gynaecological Symptoms
Understanding symptoms—knowing when to pay attention—is key to taking charge of your reproductive health. Here’s what to look out for:
- Menstrual Irregularities
- Abnormal Vaginal Discharge
- Lower Abdominal or Pelvic Pain
- Painful Intercourse (Dyspareunia)
- Urinary Symptoms
- Breast Changes
- Bloating and Abdominal Fullness
- Unexplained Weight Changes or Fatigue
- Spotting or Bleeding Between Periods
- Fertility or Conception Concerns
When to See Your Gynaecologist
- Any persistent symptom (2+ weeks)
- Severe or worsening discomfort
- Any unusual vaginal bleeding or discharge
- New breast changes
- Missed periods or fertility concerns
Timely check-ups and early diagnosis lead to better outcomes. Many of these conditions are treatable, especially when identified early.
Preventive Steps & Management
- Track Your Health: Keep a symptom and cycle diary.
- Stay Active: Exercise, balanced diet, and weight control.
- Safe Practices: Use contraception and protection to avoid STIs.
- Routine Screenings: Pap smears, HPV tests, breast exams.
- Follow Up: Listen to your body and follow up on abnormal test results.