For the overall well being of a woman, gynaecological health is very important. The bitter fact is that the majority of women do not show interest in their gynaecological health as a result they face severe health complications later on in their lives. As women grow older their bodies change both physically as well as physiologically. Point is that these changes begin from the time the woman or girl enters puberty and it would be there till she reaches menopause.
Women must never ignore these important gynaecological signs that occur in her.
Bloating:
As the menstrual cycle approaches, many women experience bloating and it might get resolved on its own after a few days. Women must be careful if her bloating persists more than a few weeks or months. Chronic bloating could be because of the presence of ovarian cysts. Please take care.
Sudden weight loss:
Presence of many underlying health conditions are revealed when a woman experiences sudden weight loss. That is weight loss without even dieting or exercising etc. Various health conditions that she could have are type 2 diabetes, cancer, hypertension, thyroid etc. They must consult a doctor compulsorily.
Severe cramps:
It is common for a woman to get abdominal cramps in her menstruation. It is noteworthy that sudden unbearable pain around the abdomen could be a serious issue. The woman must visit a doctor without fail if her abdominal pain worsens over time
Constant bleeding from vagina between periods:
Menstrual cycles or periods would get affected by factors such as stress, excess weight, unhealthy eating habits etc. It is important that a woman must consult a doctor if she gets constant bleeding between her periods.
Foul smelling discharge:
There could be yeast infections, bacterial vaginosis or even sexually transmitted infections or STIs present in a woman if she gets foul smelling discharge from vagina or change in colour/consistency etc.
Unbearable pelvic pain:
When a woman has an endometriosis issue then she could get severe pelvic pain. Here, the cells similar to the uterine lining or endometrium would grow outside the uterus. It could be treated by medicines or by means of surgery etc.