Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding: Causes, Red Flags and When to Act
Abnormal vaginal bleeding is one of the most important gynaecological symptoms. Here is what causes it, what makes it urgent, and what investigation involves.
Abnormal vaginal bleeding is one of the most important gynaecological symptoms. Here is what causes it, what makes it urgent, and what investigation involves.
Fertility-preserving surgery aims to treat gynaecological cancer while maintaining the possibility of future pregnancy. This page explains when conservative approaches may be safely offered for cervical, ovarian, and endometrial cancers — and why a gynaecological oncologist must lead these decisions.
The choice between open and robotic surgery for endometrial cancer depends on tumour stage, body habitus, and surgical complexity — not patient preference alone.
Robotic-assisted surgery offers smaller incisions, faster recovery, and equivalent oncological outcomes for many gynaecological cancers.
You do not need a cancer diagnosis to see a gynaecological oncologist. Here are 7 symptoms that warrant a specialist consultation.
Any vaginal bleeding after menopause must be investigated. Most causes are benign, but approximately 10% of cases are endometrial cancer.
Radical hysterectomy is a surgery used in selected gynecologic cancers to remove the uterus and nearby supporting tissue. This page explains when it may be recommended, what recovery involves, and how treatment planning is individualized.
Endometrial cancer is the most common gynaecological cancer in urban India and is highly curable when caught early. The hallmark symptom is postmenopausal bleeding. This page covers molecular subtypes, risk factors, diagnosis, FIGO staging, and the full range of surgical and systemic treatment options in Ahmedabad.
Postmenopausal bleeding means vaginal bleeding that happens after menopause. Even a small amount of bleeding should be evaluated because it can have both benign and serious causes.
Primary vaginal cancer is rare, accounting for less than 2% of all gynaecological cancers. Most vaginal malignancies are secondary — spread from cervical, endometrial, or other cancers. This page covers types, risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, staging, and treatment by a specialist gynaecological oncologist in Ahmedabad.
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