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Common Gynecological Symptoms You Should Never Ignore

Gynecological Symptoms

By the Women’s Health Experts at OCS Santé

Every woman experiences changes in her body—from puberty to menopause and beyond. But sometimes, certain symptoms may seem “normal” or easy to ignore when they are actually signs of something that needs medical attention.

At OCS Santé, our compassionate OB-GYN specialists—Dr. Bissessur Toshan, Dr. Burjoo Arvind, and Dr. Purahoo Anuja—are here to support women at every stage of life. If you notice any of the symptoms below, don’t hesitate to reach out. Early care makes a big difference.

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1. Heavy or Painful Periods

While mild cramps and some bleeding are expected during your period, extremely heavy flow, intense pain, or bleeding that lasts more than 7 days may be a sign of:

  • Fibroids

  • Endometriosis

  • Hormonal imbalance

  • Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)

You shouldn’t have to suffer every month. As Dr. Purahoo Anuja emphasizes, safe and effective treatments exist—talk to your OB-GYN for relief and better quality of life.

2. Irregular Periods or Missed Cycles

Missing your period occasionally can happen—but if it becomes frequent or unpredictable, it may indicate:

  • PCOS

  • Thyroid problems

  • Early menopause

  • Stress or eating disorders

  • Pregnancy

Dr. Bissessur Toshan reminds women that cycle health is closely tied to hormonal balance and fertility. It’s important to get checked, especially if you’re planning a pregnancy or dealing with stress around these changes.

3. Unusual Vaginal Discharge

Normal discharge is usually clear or white and doesn’t smell bad. If you notice:

  • A strong, unpleasant odor

  • Yellow, green, or grey color

  • Itching or burning

…you may have an infection (like bacterial vaginosis or a yeast infection) or a sexually transmitted infection (STI). Dr. Burjoo Arvind notes that prompt treatment helps avoid complications and restores comfort.

4. Pelvic Pain (Outside of Periods)

Ongoing or sudden pelvic pain should never be ignored. It can be caused by:

  • Ovarian cysts

  • Endometriosis

  • Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)

  • Urinary tract infections (UTIs)

Sometimes, pelvic pain may also be linked to gastrointestinal issues, so it’s best to get a proper diagnosis from your OB-GYN.

5. Pain During Intercourse

Pain during or after sex isn’t just uncomfortable—it could be a sign of:

  • Vaginal dryness

  • Infection

  • Endometriosis

  • Uterine or cervical issues

Your gynecologist can help uncover the cause and suggest solutions to restore comfort and intimacy.

6. Bleeding Between Periods or After Menopause

Spotting between periods or any bleeding after menopause should always be evaluated. It may be linked to:

  • Hormonal changes

  • Fibroids or polyps

  • Infections

  • Cervical or uterine cancer (in rare cases)

The earlier these symptoms are checked, the easier they are to treat or manage.

7. Lumps or Changes in the Breast

Regular self-exams are important, but if you notice:

  • A new lump

  • Swelling, redness, or skin changes

  • Nipple discharge

…see your doctor right away. Breast changes can be benign, but some may need further testing or follow-up by your OB-GYN team.

You Deserve to Feel Your Best

At OCS Santé, we believe that women should feel confident, safe, and heard when it comes to their health. Our caring gynecologists—Dr. Bissessur Toshan, Dr. Burjoo Arvind, and Dr. Purahoo Anuja—are here to listen, support, and guide you with understanding and expertise.

Conclusion

Your health is too important to ignore. Whether it’s heavy bleeding, unusual discharge, pelvic pain, or any other change, listening to your body and seeking care early can prevent bigger problems later.

At OCS Santé, Dr. Toshan, Dr. Arvind, and Dr. Anuja are committed to providing women with expert, compassionate care every step of the way. Don’t wait until your annual exam—if something feels off, trust your instincts and make an appointment.

Book your consultation at OCS Santé today and take a confident step toward better women’s health.