Dr Chua Ka-Hee spoke about how certain women’s health conditions may develop quietly, with symptoms that are subtle, irregular, or sometimes mistaken as part of normal menstrual changes. Many women may experience signs such as painful periods, heavy menstrual flow, or persistent pelvic discomfort without realising that these symptoms could be linked to underlying gynaecological conditions.
During the discussion, he highlighted common conditions such as endometriosis and fibroids, explaining how they can affect menstrual health, cause ongoing pelvic pain, and in some cases influence fertility if left undiagnosed or untreated.
Through the conversation, Dr Chua emphasised the importance of greater awareness around women’s reproductive health, encouraging women to pay attention to persistent symptoms and seek appropriate medical advice when changes in their menstrual patterns or discomfort become recurring concerns.


