Posts

Showing posts from November, 2025

Pelvic Pain: The Hidden Conditions Your Gynaecologist Can Spot That Could Save Your Health

Image
  Pelvic pain can feel like a mystery your body refuses to explain. Maybe it’s a sharp stab during your periods. Or a dull ache that lingers day after day. You pop painkillers, hope it disappears, and tell yourself it’s “normal.” But what if your body is trying to warn you about something more serious? Dr. Shivanjali Nayak, an experienced female gynaecologist in Kolkata, can uncover the real cause — sometimes even lifesaving ones. Why You Should Never Ignore Pelvic Pain Pelvic pain doesn’t always come from your uterus. It can be linked to the urinary system, bowel, muscles, or reproductive organs. Because the symptoms overlap, women often delay seeking help. But early diagnosis means easier treatment and a healthier future. Listening to your body is the first smart move. Conditions That Hide Behind Pelvic Pain Here are the most common culprits your doctor will assess: Endometriosis This condition occurs when tissue resembling the uterus grows outside the uterus. It can c...

Pregnancy Care: How Your Gynaecologist Guides You Through Each Trimester (What You Need to Know!)

Image
  You’re staring at two pink lines, and suddenly everything changes. The excitement, the worry, the endless questions — “Am I doing this right?” “Is the baby okay?” It’s enough to make anyone pull out their phone at 3 a.m. But here’s the thing: when you team up with a trusted specialist — a gynaecologist — you don’t have to navigate this alone. From the very first heartbeat to those final weeks of waiting, your doctor is your guide, your coach and your calm in the storm. Read till the end to know more. First Trimester: The Groundwork Months During the first 0–13 weeks, your body is busy. That tiny embryo is forming major organs, and your hormones are on a roller-coaster. Your “first trimester pregnancy guide” starts with scheduling your first prenatal visit right away. You’ll discuss health history, medications, diet and prenatal vitamins. What about symptoms? Nausea, fatigue, breast tenderness and frequent urination are all common. Your gynaecologist will monitor these and check ...

Fibroid Removal with Laparoscopy: Why This Safer Option is Revolutionising Women's Health

Image
 Living with uterine fibroids can feel like a silent battle. The pain. The constant bloating. The heavy bleeding disrupts work, sleep, and life. You’re exhausted, and you just want your body back. The good news? Modern medicine has changed the game. A laparoscopic surgeon can now remove fibroids with tiny cuts and faster healing. It’s called laparoscopic myomectomy, and it’s transforming fibroid care for women. Why Are Fibroids a Big Deal? Fibroids are non-cancerous growths in the uterus. Still, they bring a long list of problems: pelvic pain, frequent urination, and even trouble getting pregnant. Many women think they must tolerate the discomfort. But safe and effective fibroid treatment options are available today that don’t involve a long hospital stay. The Modern Approach: Minimally Invasive Fibroid Removal Traditional uterine fibroid surgery needed a big incision across the abdomen. Recovery took weeks. Laparoscopic surgery flips that script. In minimally invasive ...