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Menstrual Pain & PCOS Treatment in Johor Bahru

Sakit Haid & PCOS

Menstrual pain (dysmenorrhoea) and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) are among the most common gynaecological conditions affecting women of reproductive age in Malaysia. PCOS causes hormonal imbalance leading to irregular periods, excess androgens, and ovarian cysts. Severe menstrual pain may indicate endometriosis or fibroids. Both conditions respond well to early diagnosis and treatment, improving quality of life and long-term fertility outcomes.

Symptoms of Menstrual Pain & PCOS

Painful periods with cramping in the lower abdomen and back
Irregular or missed menstrual cycles
Excessive or prolonged menstrual bleeding
Acne, oily skin, and unwanted facial or body hair (PCOS)
Unexplained weight gain and difficulty losing weight (PCOS)
Difficulty conceiving

⚠️ When to See a Doctor

See a doctor if menstrual pain is severe enough to interfere with daily activities, if your periods are consistently irregular (cycles shorter than 21 days or longer than 35 days), if you have skipped periods without pregnancy, or if you are trying to conceive without success after 12 months.

Treatment at Klinik Muhibbah

At Klinik Muhibbah, Dr. Kirubah Sai Patnaik specialises in women's health and provides comprehensive assessment for menstrual disorders and PCOS. Investigations include hormonal blood tests (LH, FSH, testosterone, prolactin, AMH), blood sugar and insulin resistance screening, and pelvic ultrasound to assess the ovaries and uterus. Treatment for PCOS may involve lifestyle modification, metformin for insulin resistance, oral contraceptive pills to regulate cycles and reduce androgens, and referral to gynaecology for fertility management. Dysmenorrhoea is treated with targeted NSAIDs and hormonal therapy when indicated.

👨‍⚕️ Dr. Prabagaran Kanapathy
M.D(UNPAD) OHD(NIOSH) | MMC 63651
👨‍⚕️ Dr. Kirubah Sai Patnaik
MMC 93850

Prevention Tips

1Maintain a healthy weight — even modest weight loss of 5–10% significantly improves PCOS symptoms
2Eat a low-glycaemic diet reducing refined carbohydrates and sugary foods
3Exercise regularly to improve insulin sensitivity
4Track your menstrual cycle to identify irregularities early
5Seek medical advice early rather than accepting severe period pain as normal

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a women's health clinic near me in Johor Bahru for period problems?
Yes, Klinik Muhibbah in Masai has Dr. Kirubah Sai Patnaik who specialises in women's health. We provide assessment and treatment for irregular periods, painful periods, and PCOS. Call +60 7-251 1162 or book at movo-x.com/kiosk/muhibbah.
What blood tests are done for PCOS diagnosis?
Our doctors check hormonal levels including LH, FSH, testosterone, prolactin, and DHEAS. We also screen for insulin resistance with a fasting blood glucose and HbA1c, and check AMH (anti-Müllerian hormone) for ovarian reserve. A pelvic ultrasound to assess ovarian morphology is arranged as part of the workup.
Is PCOS treatable — can I still get pregnant?
Yes, PCOS is very treatable and most women with PCOS can conceive with appropriate management. Lifestyle changes, metformin, and ovulation induction medications significantly improve fertility outcomes. Our doctors provide initial management and refer to a gynaecologist for specialist fertility care when needed.

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