5 Gynaecological Symptoms Women Should Never Ignore

Women should never ignore these 5 gynaecological symptoms. An oncologist explains when bleeding, pain, bloating and other changes need attention.

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From unusual bleeding to persistent bloating, these five warning signs may need medical attention and should not be ignored or self-treated.

Many women tend to ignore health symptoms for weeks or even months. This is because they are not sure if a change in their body is normal or if they need to see a doctor.

Sometimes women are busy. They do not have time to go to the doctor. They might also feel embarrassed about their symptoms. Some women even look up their symptoms online of going to the doctor.

According to Dr Alka Dahiya, a gynaecologic oncologist and robotic gynaecologic surgeon there are some symptoms that women should always talk to a doctor about.

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Here are five gynaecological symptoms women should pay attention to.

1. Bleeding Between Periods or After Menopause

If women experience bleeding between their periods or after they have gone through menopause they should see a doctor. This is because bleeding between periods or after menopause can be a sign of a condition.

It is not always serious. Women should get it checked. Postmenopausal bleeding can be linked to changes in the lining of the uterus. These changes can be serious. Women should not ignore them.

Women should not assume that bleeding between periods or after menopause is due to stress or hormonal changes. They should go to the doctor. Get it checked.

2. Increasing Pelvic Pain

It is normal for women to experience cramps during their periods. However if they have pain that continues for a time or gets worse over time they should see a doctor.

Pelvic pain can be a sign of a condition such as fibroids, endometriosis, ovarian cysts or infections. Women should pay attention to their pain. See if it is affecting their routine.

If the pain is getting worse or happening often women should talk to a doctor. The doctor can help them figure out what is causing the pain and give them the treatment.

3. Unusual Vaginal Discharge

If women notice a change in their discharge they should see a doctor. This is because a change in discharge can be a sign of an infection or another condition.

Women should not try to treat themselves with over-the-counter medicines. This is because these medicines might hide the symptoms. They will not fix the problem.

Women should see a doctor if they notice a change in the color, smell, amount or consistency of their discharge. They should also see a doctor if they experience itching, pain or discomfort.

4. Persistent Bloating or Feeling Full Quickly

It is normal for women to experience bloating. However if they have bloating that continues for a time. If they feel full too quickly they should see a doctor.

Bloating can be a sign of a condition or an ovarian disorder. Women should pay attention to their symptoms. See if they are getting worse over time.

Women should see a doctor if their symptoms do not go away. The doctor can help them figure out what is causing their symptoms and give them the treatment.

5. New Lumps or Changes in the Breast or Vulva

If women notice a lump, skin change, unusual swelling or persistent itching in their breast or vulval area they should see a doctor.

This does not mean that they have a condition. However it is always better to be safe than sorry. Women should see a doctor so they can get an examination and the right treatment if they need it.

Women should listen to their bodies. If they notice a symptom thats unusual or persists they should see a doctor.

Not every unusual symptom means that women have cancer or a serious illness. However women should see a doctor if they have worsening or unexplained symptoms.

If women see a doctor early they can catch conditions sooner. This can lead to effective treatment. Women should not rely on searches or self-medication. They should see a gynaecologist if they have any concerns, about their health.

Many women tend to ignore health symptoms for weeks or even months. This is because they are not sure if a change in their body is normal or if they need to see a doctor.

Sometimes women are busy. They do not have time to go to the doctor. They might also feel embarrassed about their symptoms. Some women even look up their symptoms online of going to the doctor.

According to Dr Alka Dahiya, a gynaecologic oncologist and robotic gynaecologic surgeon there are some symptoms that women should always talk to a doctor about.

Here are five gynaecological symptoms women should pay attention to.

1. Bleeding Between Periods or After Menopause

If women experience bleeding between their periods or after they have gone through menopause they should see a doctor. This is because bleeding between periods or after menopause can be a sign of a condition.

It is not always serious. Women should get it checked. Postmenopausal bleeding can be linked to changes in the lining of the uterus. These changes can be serious. Women should not ignore them.

Women should not assume that bleeding between periods or after menopause is due to stress or hormonal changes. They should go to the doctor. Get it checked.

2. Increasing Pelvic Pain

It is normal for women to experience cramps during their periods. However if they have pain that continues for a time or gets worse over time they should see a doctor.

Pelvic pain can be a sign of a condition such as fibroids, endometriosis, ovarian cysts or infections. Women should pay attention to their pain. See if it is affecting their routine.

If the pain is getting worse or happening often women should talk to a doctor. The doctor can help them figure out what is causing the pain and give them the treatment.

3. Unusual Vaginal Discharge

If women notice a change in their discharge they should see a doctor. This is because a change in discharge can be a sign of an infection or another condition.

Women should not try to treat themselves with over-the-counter medicines. This is because these medicines might hide the symptoms. They will not fix the problem.

Women should see a doctor if they notice a change in the color, smell, amount or consistency of their discharge. They should also see a doctor if they experience itching, pain or discomfort.

4. Persistent Bloating or Feeling Full Quickly

It is normal for women to experience bloating. However if they have bloating that continues for a time. If they feel full too quickly they should see a doctor.

Bloating can be a sign of a condition or an ovarian disorder. Women should pay attention to their symptoms. See if they are getting worse over time.

Women should see a doctor if their symptoms do not go away. The doctor can help them figure out what is causing their symptoms and give them the treatment.

5. New Lumps or Changes in the Breast or Vulva

If women notice a lump, skin change, unusual swelling or persistent itching in their breast or vulval area they should see a doctor.

This does not mean that they have a condition. However it is always better to be safe than sorry. Women should see a doctor so they can get an examination and the right treatment if they need it.

Women should listen to their bodies. If they notice a symptom thats unusual or persists they should see a doctor.

Not every unusual symptom means that women have cancer or a serious illness. However women should see a doctor if they have worsening or unexplained symptoms.

If women see a doctor early they can catch conditions sooner. This can lead to effective treatment. Women should not rely on searches or self-medication. They should see a gynaecologist if they have any concerns, about their health.

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Rahul Varun Verified Public Figure • 30 Apr, 2026 Editor

Rahul Varun is an Editor at Attention India, contributing to the development and publication of engaging news and feature stories. He focuses on clear storytelling, editorial quality, and presenting information in an accessible and reader-friendly manner.

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