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We are backed by a team of Gynecologists who know how to deal with the diseases and hygiene of women. Our clinic has successfully treated number of patients who are suffering with various types of reproductive diseases. Our clinic is backed with sound infrastructure and modern medical tools, which is very necessary for dealing for these kinds of patients. Our clinic is very hygienic. After delivery, we give vaccine to both mother and baby for protecting them from various infections and infectious disease.
Lifestyle changes for a healthy living:- Taking more exercise
- Eating a healthy balanced diet – decrease sugar, salt, caffeine and alcohol and increase fruit and vegetables intake. Eat whole foods (whole meal bread, wholegrain cereals, brown rice, whole wheat spaghetti, nuts and seeds). Eat lean meat, fish and chicken.
Finding ways to reduce stress
- Talking with your partner or someone else you trust.
- Speak with your nurse or GP if you would like further information about ways to change your lifestyle and treatments that can help.
- Anaemia is the major cause of maternal mortality in India.
What is Anaemia? Anaemia is when the level of healthy haemoglobin in your blood is lower than normal. It can be mild or severe. Anaemia can cause tiredness, breathlessness, fainting, headaches and your heart to beat faster. Mild Anaemia is common during pregnancy and your haemoglobin level will be routinely checked at your first pregnancy appointment and at 28 weeks.
Severe Anaemia is when the level of healthy haemoglobin is very much lower than normal. It can make you feel very unwell with chest pain and breathlessness.
What can I do to prevent anaemia? To produce healthy haemoglobin, the body needs (among other things) iron, vitamin B12 and folic acid. If there is a lack of one or more of these, you become anaemic. The additional demands of pregnancy can increase the risk of anaemia. There are some positive steps you can take to ensure that you do not become anaemic during this time. You can do this by:
- having a varied diet, having enough iron in your diet (iron-containing foods include meat, poultry, eggs, vegetables and
Common Gynecology Problems
Abnormal Bleeding:By definition any vaginal bleeding that occurs at the wrong time is abnormal but women are also often troubled because the nature of their bleeding has changed such that it is a different colour or has a different odour from normal or is much heavier and contains clots. Some women will complain that their periods are becoming lighter or have been missed. Please see an Apollo Bangalore Gynecologist if you are experiencing abnormal bleeding problems.
Ovarian Cysts: Generally speaking, the term "cyst" refers to a growth that is filled with fluid. Ovarian cysts are extremely common and usually not serious. The vast majority discovered during pelvic examination or on ultrasound in premenopausal women will resolve if they are left alone. Most are "functional" cysts that are the result of normal ovulatory function. Nonetheless, it's advisable to see an Apollo Bangalore Gynecologist to rule our any serious problems.
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS): PCOS is also known as hyper androgenic chronic and ovulation. It may manifest itself in many different ways but is characterized by irregular ovulation and menses, obesity, insulin resistance, acne, and excessive hair growth. In addition, vaginal ultrasound of the pelvis shows large ovaries with multiple cysts round their outer edge and a dense core. Please see an Apollo Bangalore Gynecologists if you experience these symptoms.
Vaginal Discharge: It is normal for women to have a small amount of vaginal discharge which will vary both in amount and appearance during different parts of the menstrual cycle. You should only become concerned if the discharge becomes heavier, changes colour, is itchy or has an unpleasant odour. This may be associated with infection so make sure you see a qualified Gynecologist. You may need to take antibiotics. This is very important as an untreated infection may damage your tubes which might cause you to have an ectopic pregnancy or even make you infertile in the future. Please see an Apollo Ban.
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