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Female | 17

Do I need treatment for burning infection in pregnancy?

I will have burning infection on my private part I am pregnant for 4 months tell me the claim for it

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Dr. Nisarg Patel

Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist

Answered on 9th Mar '25

Experiencing discomfort in your intimate area during pregnancy is not uncommon. Symptoms like itching, burning, or unusual discharge may arise from infections or changes in your body. Common causes include yeast infections, bacterial vaginosis, or hormonal shifts. It’s important to avoid self-treatment. Maintaining good hygiene and wearing breathable fabrics can help soothe discomfort. However, consulting your gynecologist is essential to receive the appropriate diagnosis and treatment tailored to you. They can ensure both your wellbeing and that of your baby. 

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Mam I got physical on October 9th Did beta hcg on October 23 - hcg 0.19 Repeated on November 3rd - beta hcg 1.25 Took deviry and had bleeding on 7 th day after 5 day course Started bleeding on November 5 Bleeding is not as heavy as period Any chance of pregnancy maam?

Female | 21

From the beta hcg values, it appears that you are not currently pregnant. Irregular periods are often symptoms of other medical conditions. You should consult a gynecologist in order to review and diagnose. They can recommend you proper medical advice and treatment regarding your condition.

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It generally suggest to avoid traveling for at least one to two weeks after a miscarriage, especially if you had a surgical procedure or experienced complications. 

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Pregnant women should only take prevent n tablets and ferivent xt t ablets for prevention under the direction of a competently trained obstetrician. Both these tablets are rich in nutrients and vitamins that play an important role during the development of fetus. But, an overdose or misuse may result in adverse side effects. Thus, it is recommended to see a doctor in these cases for appropriate prescription and use.

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My left labia majora is bigger n it hurts

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Seek medical attention if you experience pain and notice a significant increase in the size of your left labia majora. It could be due to infections, injuries, allergies, or other conditions. 

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