
MBBS, DNB
(Obstetrics & Gynaecology)
Speciality : Gynaecology
Experience: 6 Years
Dr. Ch. Manjusha is a trusted and experienced Gynaecologist and Obstetrician in Hyderabad, specializing in comprehensive women’s healthcare across all age groups. Holding an MBBS degree and a DNB in Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Dr. Manjusha has been dedicated to improving women’s health through a compassionate and evidence-based approach. Her practice covers a wide range of gynaecological concerns, from routine check-ups and menstrual issues to advanced pregnancy care and infertility treatment.
With a strong clinical background and a patient-centric mindset, Dr. Manjusha focuses on building long-term relationships with her patients. She offers expert care in areas such as pregnancy management, high-risk obstetrics, fertility counselling, PCOS, menstrual disorders, and menopausal care. Her empathetic communication style ensures that patients feel heard, supported, and empowered to make informed decisions about their health.
Dr. Manjusha combines traditional clinical acumen with modern diagnostic tools and treatment protocols to deliver personalized care. Whether it’s guiding a young woman through her first gynaecology visit or supporting an expectant mother throughout her pregnancy journey, she is known for her calm demeanor, clear explanations, and consistent follow-ups. Her focus on preventive care and early diagnosis has helped countless women lead healthier lives.
In addition to her expertise in outpatient care, Dr. Manjusha is highly skilled in managing labour and delivery, performing gynaecological surgeries, and addressing complex reproductive issues. Her evidence-based approach and collaborative care model ensure safe outcomes for both mother and baby. She works closely with pediatricians, endocrinologists, and other specialists when needed, to provide holistic care.
Currently practicing in Hyderabad, Dr. Ch. Manjusha is available for consultations at Sudershan Hospital where she continues to make a positive impact on women’s lives every day. Whether you’re planning a family, experiencing hormonal imbalances, or simply seeking preventive women’s health guidance, Dr. Manjusha offers the expert support and compassionate care you deserve.
High-risk pregnancy care involves specialized medical attention for pregnancies that have a greater chance of health complications for the mother, the baby, or both. Certain conditions can increase the risk, such as advanced maternal age (35 years and older), chronic medical issues like diabetes, hypertension, thyroid disorders, autoimmune diseases, or kidney problems. Lifestyle factors like smoking, alcohol use, or poor nutrition can also contribute. Additionally, carrying twins or higher-order multiples, or having a history of miscarriage, preterm birth, or birth defects, may classify a pregnancy as high-risk.
Timely and consistent prenatal care is crucial in managing high-risk pregnancies. Early diagnosis allows healthcare providers to implement individualized care plans, monitor fetal development closely, and intervene promptly if any complications arise. Education and counseling are also essential, helping expectant mothers understand their condition, make informed decisions, and adopt healthy lifestyle changes. With the right medical support and a proactive approach, many women with high-risk pregnancies go on to have safe deliveries and healthy babies.
Normal Delivery (also called vaginal birth) is the natural method of childbirth, where the baby is delivered through the birth canal. It is generally recommended when there are no complications with the mother or baby. Normal delivery often allows for quicker recovery, shorter hospital stays, and fewer risks of surgical complications. It may include pain management techniques such as epidurals, breathing exercises, or natural birthing methods.
Cesarean Delivery (commonly known as C-section) is a surgical procedure used to deliver the baby through incisions made in the mother’s abdomen and uterus. A C-section may be planned (elective) or performed in emergencies when vaginal delivery poses a risk to the mother or baby. Common reasons include fetal distress, abnormal positioning, multiple births (twins or more), placenta previa, or prolonged labor.
Menstrual Health is a vital aspect of a woman’s overall well-being. Irregular, painful, or heavy periods can be signs of underlying hormonal imbalances or reproductive health issues. Early evaluation and proper management help prevent complications and improve quality of life.
One common condition affecting menstrual health is Polycystic Ovarian Disease (PCOD). PCOD is a hormonal disorder where the ovaries produce excess androgens (male hormones), leading to symptoms like: Irregular or missed periods, Excessive hair growth (hirsutism), Acne or oily skin, Weight gain or difficulty losing weight, Ovarian cysts, Fertility issues.
Recurrent Pregnancy Loss (RPL) is defined as the loss of two or more consecutive pregnancies. It is a deeply emotional and complex issue that affects approximately 1–2% of couples trying to conceive, often leading to significant psychological distress, anxiety, and feelings of grief and helplessness. While some cases of RPL remain unexplained despite thorough evaluation, many have identifiable causes that can be effectively managed with appropriate medical care and support.
RPL can result from a variety of factors, including anatomical abnormalities (such as uterine septum or fibroids), genetic or chromosomal disorders (like balanced translocations), hormonal imbalances (including thyroid dysfunction or luteal phase deficiency), and autoimmune conditions (such as antiphospholipid syndrome). Infections, clotting disorders, and lifestyle factors like smoking, excessive alcohol use, obesity, or unmanaged stress can also contribute.
Cervical cancer is a preventable and treatable disease when detected early through routine screening. The primary aim of cervical cancer screening is to identify precancerous changes in cervical cells before they develop into cancer.
The Pap smear (or Pap test) is the most commonly used screening method for cervical cancer. It involves gently collecting cells from the cervix—the lower, narrow end of the uterus located at the top of the vagina—and examining them under a microscope to detect abnormal or precancerous changes.
Gynecological health encompasses a wide range of conditions that affect the female reproductive system. Understanding these problems is crucial for timely diagnosis, treatment, and maintaining overall well-being. Below is a comprehensive guide to some of the most common gynecological issues women may experience.
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