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White Discharge is Normal… But Notice the Changes | Dr. Parul Verma

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  Vaginal white discharge is a natural and healthy part of a woman’s reproductive system. It plays an important role in maintaining vaginal cleanliness, preventing infections, and supporting overall intimate health. However, many women become worried when they notice changes in the color, smell, texture, or quantity of discharge. At Dr. Parul Verma , we believe that awareness about women’s health is essential for early diagnosis and proper treatment. While normal white discharge is common, abnormal discharge may indicate an underlying infection or gynecological condition that requires medical attention. Understanding the difference between normal and abnormal discharge can help women take timely action and maintain better reproductive health. What is Normal White Discharge? Normal vaginal discharge is produced by glands inside the cervix and vagina. It helps remove dead cells and bacteria while keeping the vaginal environment balanced and healthy. Healthy white discharge usu...

Trying to Conceive for a While Now? Expert Fertility Guidance by Dr. Parul Verma

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  Hope Begins with the Right Fertility Care For many couples, starting a family is one of life’s most cherished dreams. However, when pregnancy does not happen naturally despite months or years of trying, it can become emotionally stressful and physically exhausting. The good news is that infertility is more common than many people realize, and with timely medical support, many couples successfully achieve parenthood. At Dr. Parul Verma , we understand the emotional journey behind fertility challenges. With advanced fertility evaluation, compassionate care, and personalized treatment plans, we help couples take the right steps toward a healthy and successful pregnancy. Understanding Infertility Infertility is generally defined as the inability to conceive after one year of regular unprotected intercourse. For women above the age of 35, medical consultation is advised after six months of trying. Both men and women can contribute to fertility difficulties. Common causes may incl...

Don’t ignore what your body is trying to tell you

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Irregular periods, sudden weight gain, acne that won’t go away, unwanted hair growth, mood swings...these aren’t just “normal phases.” They could be signs of PCOD that need timely attention. At Cardiogyn , we believe early awareness leads to better care. The sooner you recognise the signs, the easier it is to manage and restore balance to your health. Listen to your body. Act early. Stay in control of your well-being. #PCODAwareness #WomensHealth #HormonalHealth #IrregularPeriods #PCODCare #Cardiogyn #HealthFirst #ListenToYourBody #StayHealthy

Nurturing New Life: Prioritize Your Pregnancy Care

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Pregnancy is a beautiful journey, filled with excitement, anticipation, and responsibility. Taking care of your health during this time is essential—not just for you, but for the life growing inside you. Regular medical checkups play a vital role in ensuring both mother and baby stay healthy throughout the pregnancy. Routine tests such as ultrasounds, blood tests, glucose screenings, and specialized procedures help monitor your baby’s development and detect any potential concerns early. These assessments provide reassurance and allow doctors to guide you with the right care at every stage. Listening to your body, maintaining a balanced diet, and following medical advice can make a significant difference in your pregnancy experience. Early and consistent prenatal care reduces risks and promotes a smoother, safer journey toward childbirth. Every expecting mother deserves compassionate support and expert guidance. By staying proactive and informed, you’re giving your baby the best poss...