Menstrual Disorders & Period Care in Jammikunta

Heavy Bleeding | Severe Cramps | White Discharge | PMS Relief

A healthy menstrual cycle is a sign of overall well-being. However, many women suffer silently from heavy bleeding, unbearable pain, or irregular cycles due to hormonal imbalances, infections, or uterine issues. Ignoring these symptoms can lead to Anemia (low blood count), weakness, and fertility complications.

At Sri Rama Multi Speciality Hospital, Jammikunta, we offer compassionate care for all menstrual disorders under the guidance of expert lady gynecologists.

What Are Menstrual Disorders?

  • Menstrual disorders refer to any condition that affects a woman’s normal menstrual cycle. This includes flow that is too heavy or too light, cycles that are frequent or delayed, and pain that disrupts daily life.

    Note: Painful periods are common, but if the pain prevents you from doing daily work, it requires medical attention.

Symptoms You Should Not Ignore

If you notice these changes, book a consultation immediately:

  • Heavy Bleeding (Menorrhagia): Soaking through pads every hour or passing large blood clots.

  • Severe Pain (Dysmenorrhea): Intense cramping in the lower abdomen or back during periods.

  • Missed Periods (Amenorrhea): No periods for 3 months or more (excluding pregnancy).

  • White Discharge: Abnormal, foul-smelling, or itchy discharge indicating infection.

  • Spotting: Bleeding in between periods.

  • PMS (Premenstrual Syndrome): Extreme mood swings, bloating, or breast tenderness before periods.

Common Causes of Period Problems

  • Hormonal Imbalance: Estrogen and Progesterone fluctuations.

  • Uterine Fibroids: Non-cancerous growths in the uterus causing heavy bleeding.

  • Endometriosis: Tissue growing outside the uterus causing severe pain.

  • Pelvic Infections (PID): Bacterial infections causing discharge and pain.

  • Thyroid Issues: Hypothyroid or Hyperthyroid affecting the cycle.

  • Stress & Diet: Poor nutrition and high stress levels.

Types of Cases We Treat

  • Heavy Flow / Clots Case: Managing excessive bleeding to prevent anemia.

  • Painful Period Case: Treatment for severe cramps and endometriosis.

  • Irregular Cycle Case: Correcting the gap between periods (too frequent or too late).

  • White Discharge / Infection Case: Treating bacterial or fungal infections.

  • Adolescent Puberty Case: Guiding young girls facing puberty issues.

  • Menopause Transition Case: Helping women manage hot flashes and irregular periods near age 45-50.

When Should You Consult the Doctor?

1. Bleeding is Too Heavy (Menorrhagia)

  • If you need to change pads every 1–2 hours.

  • If you are passing blood clots larger than a coin.

  • If your period lasts longer than 7 days.

2. Pain is Unbearable (Dysmenorrhea)

  • If cramps are so severe that you cannot go to work or school.

  • If pain is accompanied by vomiting, dizziness, or fainting.

  • If painkillers provide no relief.

3. Cycle is Highly Irregular

  • If your cycle is shorter than 21 days or longer than 35 days.

  • If you have missed periods for 3 months straight (and are not pregnant).

  • If you experience bleeding or spotting between periods.

4. Abnormal Discharge

  • If you have foul-smelling yellow or green discharge.

  • If you experience itching, burning, or redness in the intimate area.

5. Post-Menopausal Bleeding (Critical)

  • If you have experienced menopause (periods stopped for 1 year) and suddenly see any bleeding or spotting, consult a doctor immediately. This could be a sign of a serious condition.