Asked for ذكر | 19
Will Gender Confirmation Surgery Affect Sexual Enjoyment as Female?
If a person goes from male to female and has surgery, it is important to know that each person's experience with sex is different. After healing, it is possible to enjoy sex like other women, but it may feel new. Some may feel less sensitive or different feelings. It is good to talk openly with your partner and explore what feels nice for you.
Answered By

Sexologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Male | 37
Is protected oral with nipple play and ejaculation risky?
Based on what you said, it does not seem likely that you got an infection. There is a small chance of getting one from skin-to-skin contact, but using a condom helps a lot. Watch out for signs like red skin, itchiness, or burning when you pee. If you see any of those, go to the doctor.
Answered By

Sexologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 27
Can I Safely Take Zofer MD 4 for Nausea?
Morning sickness is common for pregnant women. Zofer MD 4 can help with nausea, but it has risks. One risk is cleft lip for the baby. It is very important to talk to your doctor before taking any medicine when pregnant. Your gynecologist can suggest safer ways to help with morning sickness. It is best to be careful to keep you and the baby healthy.
Answered By

Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 26
Could I be pregnant despite negative tests and symptoms?
These signs can mean your hormone levels changed. Stress or being anxious can also make you feel this way. It's good your pregnancy tests were negative - you're likely not pregnant. Your period may be late because of stress, life changes, or hormone shifts. Keep track of how you feel. If your period still doesn't come in a few days, see a gynecologist.
Answered By

Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Male | 32
Why am I experiencing blood in stool and vaginal burning?
This could mean you have an infection in your urinary tract. Signs of this are pain when peeing and needing to pee a lot. To help, drink lots of water. Do not hold in your pee. Wear underwear made of cotton. It is very important to see a urologist for treatment.
Answered By

Urologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Male | 75
Why am I experiencing hot flashes and memory loss?
These could be from hormone changes, being too stressed, or even brain issues. It is very important to see a neurologist to find out why and get the right help. For now, rest lots, drink many fluids, and eat small healthy meals.
Answered By

Neurosurgeon
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 42
Could a 1cm Enchancing Parafalcine Nodule Be Serious?
Hi there! The 1cm parafalcine nodule you mentioned sounds a little complex. But let me explain it in simple words. This small growth could cause headaches, seizures, or changes in thinking. It may be due to a tumor or infection. To get the right diagnosis and treatment plan, it's best to see a neurologist. They will suggest the next steps.
Answered By

Neurosurgeon
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Male | 19
Why is my headache behind eyes with stabbing pain?
This is a common type called a tension headache. These types of headaches can cause pain behind your eyes. They can also make you feel a stabbing pain at the back of your head. Stress, bad posture, or lack of sleep often cause them. Try to relax and drink lots of water. Do some easy neck stretches too. If the headaches keep happening, talk to a doctor.
Answered By

Neurosurgeon
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Male | 22
What's the difference between UC and SRUS?
UC and SRUS have some things that are the same, but they are a bit different. UC impacts your big intestine, making it red and sore. You may get loose poop, belly pain, and blood in your poop. SRUS often causes bleeding from your rear end, gooey discharge, and trouble controlling your poop. Meds that reduce redness help with UC, while SRUS may need food with lots of fiber and poop softeners.
Answered By

Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 31
Can Tap Water Cause Brain Infection?
Using tap water to flush your nose can be unsafe. Tap water may have bad germs. But, do not worry too much about it. Getting a brain infection from this is very rare. Since you used boiled water later, you are likely safe. If you have no signs after two days, you are likely okay. But, look out for bad headaches, fever, or stiff neck. These could mean infection.
Answered By

Neurosurgeon
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Male | 31
Why is my left rib painful with stomach swelling?
Pain on the left side can come from things like muscle cramps or gas. Swollen belly and mouth sores could mean you have an infection or tummy trouble. Drinking lots of water, eating good foods, and getting rest can help. But if it keeps happening, you should see a gastroenterologist. They can find out what is wrong and give you the right help.
Answered By

Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 26
Why yellow smelly discharge with no periods for 2 years?
It sounds like you may have a common issue called bacterial vaginosis. This problem can make a yellow, bad-smelling discharge. It happens when the bacteria in the vagina get out of balance. Not having periods for a long time and changes in birth control can sometimes start this issue. The best thing is to see a gynecologist for the right tests and treatment.
Answered By

Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 20
Could my symptoms indicate pregnancy or hormonal imbalance?
The pill you took after sex without protection was smart. The bleeding could be from the pill. Those pills can change your period and cause bleeding. Stress can also make your period weird. Since tests say not pregnant, you likely are not pregnant. But watch for other signs and visit a gynecologist if you need help.
Answered By

Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Male | 1
Why does my 1-year-old have painful diarrhea with redness?
The loose poop you talked about is called diarrhea. Tummy bugs or foods he can't digest well could be the cause. The red area around his bottom is likely from frequent pooping which can irritate the skin. Make sure he drinks lots of water and other fluids to stay hydrated. You can also put a barrier cream on the red area to protect his skin. If the diarrhea keeps happening, it's best to take him to a pediatrician for a check-up.
Answered By

General Physician
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Male | 1
Why is my 1-year-old having painful, red diarrhoea?
He may have loose, watery poo called diarrhea. His red bottom likely stems from irritation caused by frequent bathroom visits. Viruses or bad food can trigger this condition. Keep him hydrated with plenty of fluids like water or electrolyte drinks formulated for infants experiencing diarrhea. Apply diaper rash cream to soothe the redness. If symptoms persist or worsen, consult a pediatrician right away for proper care advice.
Answered By

General Physician
Answered on 23rd May '24