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Asked for Female | 20 Years

Bumps on Vagina: Causes and Treatment

Patient's Query

I have bumps on my vagina

Answered by Dr. Nisarg Patel

Bumps on vagina can be caused by many things. Common causes include razor burn, ingrown hairs, and pimples. They can also be caused by sexually transmitted infections like herpes or genital warts.. . ..If you notice any bumps, it's important to have them checked by a doctor. They can provide a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. In the meantime, avoid popping or picking at the BUMPS, and practice safe sex. MEDICAL advice should always be sought if you’re concerned about your HEALTH.

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Questions & Answers on "Gynaecology" (4935)

I'm on my 4th day of period.but my blood flow is low than normal I only have a little amount of blood in first 2day.and no cramps as usual...and I'm sick I have fever and body pain...is there any chance I'm pregnant

Female | 22

It is perfectly natural for blood flow to be inconsistent during a menstrual cycle. Sometimes it may be lighter with less cramping. It’s quite common to experience a fever and body aches while menstruating – this doesn’t necessarily mean that you are pregnant. However, if you want to make sure, take a pregnancy test after your period ends. If your symptoms are worrying you, keep yourself hydrated and get plenty of rest.

Answered on 10th June '24

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I had protected sex on Feb 8th and taken i-pill and got withdrawal bleeding after 5 days. Then again I had protected sex on Feb 25th and I took i-pill and didn't get the bleeding. Is it because I may get pregnant?

Female | 22

Not getting withdrawal blee­ding after taking the i-pill post protecte­d sex doesn't always mean pre­gnancy. The emerge­ncy contraceptive can sometime­s affect your menstrual cycle. Howe­ver, if you're still worried, you can take­ a home pregnancy test a fe­w weeks later to e­ase your mind.

Answered on 21st Aug '24

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My last period date was 11th April, I had an intercourse on 19th April & took Unwanted 72 on 20th April, I got my withdrawal bleeding on 26th April, which was lasted for 3 days, So am I pregnant or not...?? & When will I get my normal period next month??

Female | 23

Taking unwanted 72 can reduce the risk of pregnancy. The withdrawal bleeding you experienced is a common side effect. Take a urine pregnancy test a few days after your expected period date. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I'm on citalopram my partner is worried if she gets pregnant that me taking anti depression drugs would effect the development of the baby

Male | 31

If you're concerned about the effect of citalopram on a potential pregnancy, you must consult a doctor. They can provide guidance on the potential risks and benefits of taking antidepressants during pregnancy and help you make an informed decision about your medication.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hello Ma'am, i would appreciate if you could give me you few minutes... My mom is in her pre-menopausal age she's 47 years old back in 2022 she had started bleeding heavily for list almost a month continuously we had done test so at that time here uterus lining was 10/11mm which is supposed to be normal She was taking pause-MF tablets and aftr that she had normal regular periods for 2 years Now since april 2024, she's having very heavy flow of blood she had her periods from 10-19 april then from 2-20 may then after this she again started her period from 28th may till 05 june. she's had very heavy flow during these 3 recent cycles We've done an ultrasound so in the ultrasound we got to know that the Endometrial has thickened to 22mm she's been suggested biopsy, so is it necessary to get the biospy done or can it be left like that keeping her age in mind? Your valuable suggestion will be very meaningful. Thank you.

Female | 47

These kinds of changes could be caused by hormonal imbalances or conditions such as endometrial hyperplasia. 22mm is concerning and needs further evaluation through biopsy to rule out anything serious like cancer. Because of her age as well as her overall health status, these tests must be done.

Answered on 7th June '24

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