Here are some common questions related to Obstetrics and Gynaecology answered by Dr. Aparajita Singh Consultant Gynaecologist in Pune

Common questions related to Obstetrics and Gynecology answered by Dr. Aparajita Singh

What are the changes that occur in an adolescent girl during the menstrual cycle?
During adolescence changes occurring in girls include there is a growth spurt, their height increases by several inches, puberty occurs that is sexual maturation, menstrual cycle maturation occurs that is they start ovulating there are mood swings, premenstrual syndrome.

What are some of the problems that may occur during menstruation for girls?
Problems occurring during the menstrual cycle are irregular cycles they may be frequently less than 21 days or delayed more than 35 days, heavy bleeding during cycles for more than 7 days, missed periods or premenstrual pain cramps, bloating, nausea

How long do you have to be on bed rest after a hysterectomy?
Complete Bed rest is not advisable post-surgery as it increases chances of deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. 

What should you not do after a hysterectomy?
Refrain from strenuous activity, doing heavy work, lifting heavy objects and abstinence for a period of 6wks after hysterectomy.

How soon can I walk after hysterectomy?
As soon as the perioperative period ends patient resumes walking, routine day-to-day activities. After 6 wks patients can go for brisk walking for 30-40 mins.

How long will my stomach be swollen after hysterectomy?
The tissues take atleast one half to two months to heal by that time the swelling subsides.

If you are a patient and looking for Gynaecologist in Swargate, Katraj then get in touch with Dr. Aparajita Singh. 

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