Menstrual problems, infertility, pelvic organ prolapse, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and gynaecological cancers are just a few of the diseases that gynaecologists detect and treat. It is essential to know the causes and symptoms of these problems, take cautious preventive steps, and consult a gynaecologist if required.
You need to see a gynaecologist if you have any of the following symptoms:
- Period cramps that are extremely painful, heavy bleeding, or irregular menstrual cycles.
- Pelvic pain or discomfort, particularly if it is ongoing or comes with additional symptoms.
- Unusual vaginal discharge, itching, or an infection-like odour.
- Inability to become pregnant or a history of miscarriages.
- Inclusion of growths, lumps, or anomalies in the pelvic region.
- Painful intercourse