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A woman has to go through a lot of health issues her entire life from puberty to pregnancy and then from childbirth to menopause. Providing the best quality diagnostic, therapeutic, surgical, and counseling facilities for women is very crucial.

Uma Mishra, the best Gynecologist in Noida, is the best doctor for all female healthcare issues. She is dedicated to providing the highest quality care to women of all ages and at all stages of life. She understands every woman’s physiology, emotions, and concerns. This deep connection with her patients helps her offer better gynecology services to them.

Doctor Uma Mishra offers world-class gynecology services and comprehensive medical & surgical care to women with diseases related to the reproductive system. She is a qualified and experienced, obstetrician, and gynecologist who serves patients with specialized medical assistance. She also has a care plan that offers special and customized checkups based on the age and specific needs of the women.

Dr. Uma MIshra is the best gynecology specialist in Noida who can always be up to date on all the methods of female contraception and provide individualized consultation referring to their individual needs, preferences, and medical conditions.

We have made a list of some of the most common gynecological issues and treatments available for you to read below

1. Menstrual Disorders

Heavy bleeding, persistent bleeding when having sex, and bleeding between cycles are all signs of a menstrual problem. The severity of the illness determines the treatment options (medical or surgical).

The following are the most common menstrual disorders:

‍Dysmenorrhea

During the menstrual cycle, a woman may have excruciating cramps, hip, and inner thigh pain, nausea, and watery stool. When the uterine muscles tighten, there is a lack of oxygen, which produces pain. With age and childbirth, the intensity of the agony lessens.

 Treatment of Dysmenorrhea

 Heat, mild pain relievers and exercises can treat mild dysmenorrhea, while non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are used to treat severe cases.

Abnormal Uterine Bleeding

The “period” of bleeding lasts 3 to 5 days during a normal menstrual cycle, which lasts 28 days on average. Any deviations from this pattern are considered abnormal. Abnormal uterine bleeding is characterised as a woman’s excessive infrequency of uterine bleeding in terms of duration and amount, and it should be investigated. Hormonal imbalances, physical deformities, pregnancy, and cancer could all be factors.
Causes and treatments for abnormal uterine bleeding

How is it treated?

In the instance of an anatomic abnormalities, such as polyps or fibroids, the doctors remove it surgically. Chronic endometritis is treated with antibiotics, and the IUD is removed. Antibiotics are also a good option for treating urinary tract infections. If the condition is severe, endometrial ablation or hysterectomy are advised.

Premenstrual syndrome (PMS)

On particular days before her menstrual cycle, it impacts a woman’s emotions, physical well-being, and social conduct. It’s caused by fluctuating oestrogen and progesterone levels.

How is it treated?

Your doctor may advise you to:

  • Exercise regularly.
  • Take supplemental vitamins.
  • Avoid caffeine.
  • Sessions of counselling.
  • Manage stress.

2. Urinary Incontinence

Urinary incontinence in women is classified into two types:‍

  • Stress urinary incontinence

The loss of bladder control caused by sudden intra-abdominal pressure, such as coughing, sneezing, or laughing, is known as stress urine incontinence.

‍Treatment:

  • Kegel workouts.
  • Stabilization devices or surgery can help improve intraurethral resting pressure.
  • Urge incontinence (Unstable bladder)

It is the inability to control urine due to uninhabitable detrusor contractions.

‍‍Treatment:

Surgery will not help to manage this condition. Typically, doctors recommend bladder retainers.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

When should I first see a gynecologist?

According to Dr. Uma Mishra, Noida’s leading gynecologist dedicated to improving women’s health, your first visit to a gynecologist should be between the ages of 13 years and 15 years. The first visit can range from just a talk between you and your doctor to having certain testing or exams done. All information shared with your doctor is kept confidential.

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