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Female | 17
Its probably vaginal infection. Common types of infections that causes such symptoms are yeast infections, bacterial vaginosis, or STIs. Consult with your gynecologist for accurate treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Female | 24
If you had regular periods in January and February but are experiencing a delay of 6 days this month along with symptoms like nausea and heartburn, there is a possibility you could be pregnant. It is advisable to take a home pregnancy test for confirmation. For accurate guidance and care, please visit a gynecologist.
Answered on 29th July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Female | 36
Women can sometimes have irregular cycles, however, if your wife finishes the cycle after just three days of having her period, it could be a sign of underlying medical conditions such as hormonal imbalances, uterine fibroid, and infection. I recommend you visit a gynecologist first to undergo a thorough investigation and the provision of the relevant treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Female | 21
There must be many things that may lead to an absence of periods, e.g., stress, hormonal issues, pregnancy and some medications. It is recommended to consult a gynecologist who can diagnose the exact cause of the condition and prescribe the best treatment plan.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Female | 39
The itching, burning, and weird goop are signs of too much candida yeast in your private parts. Candida is a type of fungus that can grow out of control down there. Meds like fluconazole or clotrimazole can help stop the fungus from spreading. Sometimes, you need to take them for a long time to fully clear the infection. It is also key to keep that area clean and dry. If the problems stick around, you may need more tests. Ask your gynecologist about managing this issue.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
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