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Manipal Hospitals provides comprehensive gynaecological services, including inpatient, outpatient, and emergency care. Our services cover diagnosis and treatment for several gynaecological conditions by utilising medical treatment, surgery interventions, and hospital care when necessary. Additionally, we offer various services, such as screening tests, ultrasound scans, mammograms, high-risk pregnancy management, and Hysteroscopy. Be it pre-pubescent concerns or menopause, women can receive holistic care at our centre.
Our team of highly qualified medical professionals is equipped to administer immediate treatment and effectively manage all emergencies. Experienced gynaecologists at Manipal Hospitals are well-prepared to address sudden patient emergencies at any point in time. By working closely as a cohesive team, our medical team enhances the efficiency and effectiveness of the treatment response.
With the expertise and facilities to handle various cases and complexities, we aim to ensure every woman visiting our hospital receives the best quality treatment.
Gynaecological diseases are pathologies that affect the female reproductive system, in turn affecting the woman's overall health. These diseases may develop in the external or internal genitalia. Some of the common causes are:
Unprotected Intercourse: Women are more susceptible to developing sexually transmitted diseases from unprotected sex.
Abortion: Improper abortion techniques can lead to inflammation in the reproductive organs or the development of infections.
Improper Diet and Stress: Excessive stress can cause hormonal imbalance in women and cause changes in the vaginal microbiota, leading to gynaecological infections. Similarly, consuming spicy or greasy food increases your risk of developing gynaecological infections.
Improper Female Hygiene: Since the vagina has a humid environment, it allows bacteria and fungi to grow, resulting in gynaecological diseases.
You can consult a gynaecologist for:
If you have any of these symptoms, it's a must to seek gynaecologist care.
Gynaecological consultations and procedures performed in an outpatient setting are called outpatient services. It involves routine exams, diagnostic tests, minor procedures, and preventive care that does not require a hospital stay. Most outpatient services are minimally invasive, with a faster recovery time and reduced treatment costs.
Upon consulting with the doctor, you can discuss your symptoms and any concerns. The doctor may perform a detailed pelvic exam with a speculum, and swabs may be taken for further examination. Treatment may be suggested during the consultation, which may be started right away, or surgery may be advised.
A gynaecologist decides on your treatment plan based on your initial diagnosis, which includes a physical exam, medical history, blood tests, and other diagnostic procedures.
The outpatient services we provide are:
Most of the gynaecological procedures in outpatient clinics are performed with the help of sedation. However, you may experience some discomfort or pain during or after the procedure, which feels like period pain.
It involves caring for women with gynaecological conditions who require overnight hospital admissions. This may involve routine gynaecological surgeries.
Some of the common inpatient gynaecological procedures we offer are:
Hysterectomy: A total removal of the uterus is called a Hysterectomy. If a woman undergoes this procedure, she can no longer become pregnant.
Tubal Ligation: The fallopian tubes on both sides are surgically ligated to prevent pregnancy.
Dilatation and Curettage: A common gynaecological procedure to remove a portion of the uterine lining with the help of a suction device or curette. It helps diagnose polyps or cancer.
Fibroid Removal: The fibroids (noncancerous tumours) are removed from the uterus muscle.
Laparoscopic Surgery: In gynaecology, laparoscopic procedures are performed for tubal ligation or for treating endometriosis or uterine fibroids.
Treatment of heavy periods with Endometrial Ablation: The procedure helps remove the surgical lining to help reduce menstrual flow.
Women with gynaecological emergencies are examined and treated by a gynaecologist in a hospital setting. Common gynaecological emergencies are:
Lifestyle choices that you make can have an impact on your gynaecological health in the long term. Some of the positive changes you can practise are:
Maintain a healthy weight by consuming a balanced diet and exercising regularly.
Avoid substance abuse, smoking, and consuming alcohol.
Use birth control methods if you are not planning a pregnancy.
Practise safe sex by using condoms to protect yourself from sexually transmitted infections.
Regularly follow up with your doctor and undergo screening tests when required.
Maintain proper hygiene in your genital area.
Take the recommended vaccines.
You must start visiting a gynaecologist at 13 to 15 years of age. It is advisable to have annual gynaecological check-ups that involve screening, immunisation, or a pelvic exam.
In the case of pregnant women, they can visit a gynaecologist when they are 8 to 10 weeks into pregnancy. You will have more frequent gynaecologist visits during pregnancy to ensure a healthy pregnancy with minimal complications.
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