Needless to say, a woman’s health is comprised on most often. Well, not any more. Aster CMI Hebbal, one of the best women care hospitals in Bangalore offers comprehensive health care facilities for women. We excel in maternity and gynecology services for women in and around Bangalore with our peerless team of trained consultants and Doctors. The team at Aster CMI have ages of experience in handling obstetrics and gynecology cases including emergencies.
At Aster CMI, we have a dedicated Centre of Excellence pertaining to women’s health that offers treatment matching the standards of international protocols and high-quality care. The Obstetric services offered here include early pregnancy care to postnatal care.
Aster CMI is also known to be one of the best high-risk pregnancy care facilities in Bangalore, having a critical care unit in the delivery suite. Backed up with a team of highly skilled Gynaecologist in Hebbal, Nurses and specialists, the hospital functions with contemporary technical support with the latest delivery suite and dedicated Fetal Medicine Unit.
Other services offered at Aster CMI extend to many other gynaecology services starting from menstrual disorders to Menopause treatment and optimal care of the new-born babies; Endocrinologists for the treatment of patients with gestational diabetes, thyroid disorders, and much more work with a multidisciplinary approach and share excellent co-ordination with other teams at Aster CMI Hospital Hebbal Bangalore.
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What is the difference between Gynaecologist and Obstetrician
An Obstetrician and Gynaecologist are two specialist doctors who work in women’s health care. An Obstetrician specializes in care for women during their pregnancy and just after the baby is born. Whereas, Gynecologist is a doctor who specializes in women's reproductive health
What is the age of a woman for her first Gynecological exam
The first pelvic exam should be done around the age of 21 years or sooner when the woman is sexually active
What happens during my external genital exam
In the external genital exam, your doctor will view the vulva and the opening of your vagina to identify the signs of cysts, abnormal discharge, genital warts, irritation, or other issues. Your doctor may give you a mirror to see vulva as well, and this exam helps know about your body better
What are the symptoms of a vaginal infection
The most common vaginal infection is either a yeast infection or bacterial vaginosis. Both of them can cause itching, burning, rawness or discomfort etc. They are usually associated with increased vaginal discharge which can vary from women to women at different stages of her life
Is it normal to have unexpected bleeding on birth control pills
Yes, it is usual to have unexpected bleeding as the birth control pills will affect the lining of the uterus. This condition is normal with light bleeding, specifically during the first three months of using hormonal birth control pills.
If you have any doubts or clarification, then consult Best Gynecologist in Bangalore at Aster CMI Hospital
What advancements or technologies are utilized by Gynaecologists?
Gynaecologists often utilize advanced technologies such as minimally invasive surgery, ultrasound imaging, 3D mammography, genetic testing for hereditary cancers, and robotic-assisted procedures. These technologies aid in diagnosing gynaecological conditions, performing surgical interventions, and providing personalized care for patients.
What documents to carry on my first visit to a Gynaecologists?
For your first visit to a gynaecologist, it's advisable to bring your photo ID, health insurance card, any relevant medical records or test results, a list of current medications, and a brief menstrual history. This information can help facilitate a productive discussion and thorough evaluation.
When should I consider seeing a Gynaecologist?
You should consider seeing a gynaecologist for routine preventive care, annual exams, contraceptive counseling, menstrual irregularities, pelvic pain, fertility concerns, menopause symptoms, vaginal infections, and any gynaecological issues causing discomfort or impacting your quality of life.
How does a Gynaecologist decide on a treatment plan?
Gynaecologists consider various factors when devising a treatment plan, such as the patient's medical history, symptoms, and diagnostic test results. They may recommend medications, surgical procedures, or lifestyle adjustments based on the specific gynaecological condition and the patient's individual needs.
What is the role of a Gynaecologist in a patient's treatment journey?
A gynaecologist plays a vital role in a patient's treatment journey by providing comprehensive reproductive health care, conducting screenings, diagnosing and treating conditions, offering preventive guidance, and supporting patients through various life stages, from adolescence through menopause.
When should I first consult a Gynecologist for a Gynecological exam
It is recommended to consult a Gynecologist from the age of 13 to 15 years. Later when you are sexually active or within 2 to 3 years of being sexually active
What are the exams performed during the first visit to a Gynaecologist
General physical exam
- External genital exam
What are the common concerns I can discuss with my ob-gyn
Some of the common concerns include Pain and cramps during the menstrual cycle, Acne, Weight, Sex and sexuality, Birth control, STIs, Emotional ups & downs, Alcohol, drugs, and smoking
Do I need a routine Mammogram
A Mammogram is recommended for women who are aged 40 or above need to start yearly screening mammograms.
A mammogram is an X-ray image of the breast to diagnose the early signs of breast cancer
Is it common to have irregular or no bleeding while on birth control pills
Yes, it is common for the period to get a light that there is no obvious bleeding, even on the sugar pills. This condition is considered to be normal and not a cause for concern.
It happens when the hormone level in your pills drop, results in lighter bleeding which is slightly different than the normal period you had before taking the pill
Will a Gynaecologist help manage side effects during treatment?
Yes, a gynaecologist can assist in managing side effects during treatment by offering medications to alleviate symptoms, providing guidance on self-care strategies, and coordinating with other medical professionals if necessary. They aim to support patients through their treatment journey.
How should I prepare for my first visit to Gynaecologist?
Before your first visit to a gynaecologist, it's helpful to compile a list of menstrual history, sexual activity, contraceptive use, and any concerns about reproductive health. Additionally, bring a list of current medications, medical history, and any questions or uncertainties you may have.
What question you should ask a Gynaecologist
When seeing a gynaecologist, it's important to ask about any specific concerns regarding reproductive health, menstrual cycles, contraception, sexual health, and menopause. Inquiring about recommended screenings, vaccinations, and lifestyle choices can also be helpful for comprehensive care.
What are the most common types of conditions that Gynaecologists treat?
Gynaecologists commonly treat conditions such as menstrual disorders, menopause symptoms, reproductive system infections, pelvic pain, endometriosis, ovarian cysts, uterine fibroids, and issues related to fertility and contraception. They also provide screenings for cervical and breast cancers.
What does a Gynaecologist do?
Gynaecologists specialize in women's reproductive health, offering services like routine exams, pap smears, prenatal care, and menopause management. They also diagnose and treat conditions related to the reproductive system and provide guidance on family planning and contraception. If you are looking for the best gynaecologist in Bangalore, get in touch with us.
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