It's imperative to contact a gynaecologist if your menstrual periods are persistently irregular, very heavy, very light, or accompanied by excruciating pain.
Any noticeable changes in your vaginal discharge's colour, consistency, or smell, particularly if it itchiness is present.
A gynaecologist should be consulted if you are experiencing severe discomfort that interferes with your daily activities or forces you to use large amounts of painkillers.
A gynaecologist should do an examination if you experience persistent or severe pelvic discomfort that is unrelated to menstruation or that appears at any point during your menstrual cycle.
You should contact a gynaecologist for assessment if you experience persistent breast pain, nipple discharge, lumps, or changes in the size, shape, or texture of your breasts.
A gynaecologist can offer advice if you have inquiries about birth control alternatives, wish to talk about family planning, or are thinking about starting or stopping it.
Obstetricians and gynaecologists can handle difficulties with sexual health, such as STIs, sexual dysfunction, or problems with sexual engagement.
A gynaecologist can offer advice if you're nearing or in the middle of menopause, or if you're having symptoms like hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, or alterations in your monthly cycle.
A gynaecologist can offer advice if you're nearing or in the middle of menopause, or if you're having symptoms like hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, or alterations in your monthly cycle.