Female | 15
What Could Be the Cause of Painful Lumps on My Labia?
i have some lumps on my labia, they sting but are not itchy and ive had one for 4 days and a new one appeared today, i dont take any medication and i am 16
Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
The bumps on labia may be a cause of an infection or STD. It is strongly advisable that an individual visit a gynecologist to receive proper diagnosis and treatment.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynecologyy" (3427)
hi! i understand that chlamydia can also cause itching and abnormal discharge just like yeast infections i'm also aware that fluconazole is for yeast infections since they share similar symptoms can fluconazole treat the itching and discharge but not the std itself? i'm really just curious and trying to understand
Female | 22
Chlamydia and yeast infections can both cause itchiness and strange smelly discharge. Fluconazole is the one that is mostly for yeast infections. Well, it may relieve you of the itching and discharge from a yeast infection. Still, it won't cure chlamydia. Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted infection that is treated by specific antibiotics. If you have an infection, it's best to consult a dermatologist for the right diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 29th Aug '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Kidney stone problem , stone size is 9.3 mm in mid pole and lump in uterus
Female | 38
To take care of this condition one may be required to drink huge amounts of water, and drugs and in extreme cases go through an operation to remove it altogether. A lump found inside a woman’s womb might result in irregular periods; you should see a urologist/gynecologist who will look into it more and decide on proper treatment.
Answered on 3rd June '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
How can I stop my white discharge
Female | 24
White discharge is NORMAL, but it can be excessive.. Maintaining proper hygiene helps. Wear cotton underwear, avoid tight clothing. Avoid douching or using SCENTED products.. Consult a doctor if there is itching or ODOR.. Medications may be prescribed.. Keep a healthy lifestyle and stay HYDRATED..
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
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
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
My period has gone from 6 days to 2 or 3 days for the past 2 months. I am 18 years old, i take birth control for hormonal reasons, Wellbutrin (150mg) for depression, Vyvanse (60mg) for ADHD and Buspirone (15mg) for anxiety. I have a medical history of endometriosis, tension headaches, and anemia. I want to know why my periods are shorter than usual.
Female | 18
Changes in the duration of your menstrual period can be affected by medications, hormonal imbalances, and medical conditions. Consult a gynecologist to evaluate your specific situation and determine the cause of your shorter duration of periods.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I haven’t had my period since last year around October/November! I am not pregnant nor am I on contraception. I was told I had pcos a few years ago but it has never been this bad.
Female | 20
Irregular or missed periods can be linked to PCOS, a hormonal condition. Since your symptoms have worsened, you should consult a gynecologist. They can consider your PCOS history, perform tests, and suggest treatments.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I have a large boil on the labia majora. Its been a week and now it slowly started developing head. How to drain it quickly to relieve pain?
Female | 21
It is important to always seek the attention of complete medical care for your condition. I suggest that you go to a gynecologist or dermatologist for a diagnosis and consultation as regards the boil on your labia majora.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Missed period and late for 13 days. No other symptoms than spotting a week before
Female | 22
Missed periods could indicate various possibilities, including pregnancy. Spotting a week before your expected period could be an early sign of pregnancy, but it's also important to consider other factors that might be causing the delay. Take a pregnancy test for confirmation
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I had what can be classified as unprotected sex on 27th August (this is because I was experiencing diarrhea which reduced my regular combined pill efficiency and protection). Partner pulled out twice, we shower in between and clean. I took emergency contraception within 24 hours (brand: andalan postpil) and had one last diarrhea nearly 3 hours later (a bit less I think) after taking the pill. Would the emergency contraception be effective (I also have BMI of 30.5) or do I need to take another emergency pill?
Female | 22
Taking the emergency contraception pill is a very effective way of preventing pregnancy. Apart from that, you took the emergency pill which was the right move, and you experienced diarrhea, which can lower the effectiveness of the pill. Pay attention to any unusual symptoms and if you are worried, it is always better to consult a gynecologist.
Answered on 3rd Sept '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Hello doctor I am Lalita 24 year old we are planning for convince...my last LMP was 28th of April 2024 and on 29th of May I feel light vaginal bleeding so on 30th May I checked through pregnancy kit and it was faint line on kit after that I went to gyno doctor and he said it was positive.. after that doctor advised blood beta hCG test and it was 14 and he prescribed HCG injection progesterone tablet and on 8th May I again check through pregnancy kit and it was no showing any line in T section..so am I pregnant or not ?
Female | 24
It can be confusing when there is light bleeding from the vagina with pregnancy test results that keep changing. Having a negative pregnancy test alongside low beta hCG levels might mean that a miscarriage has occurred quite early in the conception process. Please make sure you see your gynecologist so they can check on this matter further and guide you accordingly.
Answered on 10th June '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Can i get pregnant if his penis did not go inside?
Female | 19
There are very less chances of getting pregnant in that case.,
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I am 19 years old Christina I am a lesbian had rough sex and rn I feel discomfort in my virgina now I’m seeing a yellow spot like flesh inside my virgina which itches and like bumps around the lip of the virgina ! What can I do
Female | 19
I presume that you have a vaginal disease. The discomfort, itching, and the existence of the vulva bubbling and bumps could be due to a yeast infection or a sexually transmitted infection. It's not an option - you should not have sex before a gynecologist's examination. They will examine you and give you the drugs you need to cure the illness.
Answered on 5th July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
എനിക്ക് pcod ഉണ്ട്.3months 1മണിക്കൂർ jhan excirse ചെയ്തു.ഒട്ടും കുറവില്ല.മാത്രമല്ല കൂടുകയാണ് ചെയ്തത്.metaformin എടുത്താൽ ശരിയാകുമോ.
Female | 26
For medications need to understand your other health conditions. Please visit a gynecologist for proper treatment
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Patient has pregnancy issue
Male | 19
If the patient is experiencing a pregnancy related concern it's crucial for them to consult a gynecologist to address the issue appropriately and ensure the well being of both the patient and the pregnancy.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I am patient of pcos I want to know that if I conceive with pcos it will harm me or my baby during the pragnancy?
Female | 28
Having PCOS does not necessarily mean that you will experience harm or that your baby will be at risk during pregnancy. However some women with PCOS may have a slightly higher risk of certain complications such as gestational diabetes and preterm birth. So close monitoring and regular prenatal care are important..
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Two weeks after I had unprotected sex with a guy eight years ago I had potential HIV symptoms (a fever, chills etc) that lasted approximately 72 hours. I thought nothing of this at the time. Two and a half years later, I had sex with an undetectable man, but had no idea about this at the time. I found out a short time later (I think about three weeks later) and got an HIV self-test done (a fingerprick test) and it came back negative. I guess this means I'm HIV negative, seeing as undetectable = untransmissible coupled with the fact that HIV would have shown up on the test two and a half years after potential exposure, so it couldn't be a false negative result? I've had safe sex ever since, but I'm just curious as to what this could be, seeing as I didn't take another test after that due to my use of condoms. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Male | 30
If you had an HIV test that came back negative after the potential exposure and it was performed within the appropriate window period, it is likely an accurate result. Its better to get it confirmed with your gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I have a cyst in my ovary .and l would like to remove it .is it possible that I could remove only the cyst and remain the ovary
Female | 21
The surgeon can remove the cyst, and you will feel better afterward. These cysts are like fluid-filled balloons on your ovary. They can cause pain, bloating, and changes in your periods. Doctors can remove the cyst without taking out the ovary. The surgery is usually effective and helps relieve the symptoms.
Answered on 22nd Aug '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
So I have had sex twice in my life ....but at both times it was protected sex like we used condoms ......tho the second time ....it took a short time ...like i lost gas before it was that intense... But like let's after a week or two ...I had my periods..it was a heavy flow with painful cramps and it happened the usual way for me ....then the next month I missed my periods.... Ps..have always had unstable periods from the very start of experiencing them ...so missing my periods that month didn't really scare me But now this month (second month from the time I had sex) I vomited once and I think it was cause of my ulcers ...then I barely excrete.....I don't over pee unless I drink a lot .....I have always over slept even before and I still over sleep .....I have always been lazy but there's a way I feel so weak in my body and I don't know if it's cause I might be pregnant....have done several tests and its always indicating negative results... So now please help me describe what the problem with me might be
Female | 21
Heavy periods, missed periods, vomiting, and weakness are the common symptoms that can be an indication of several things, but since your tests revealed the negative, pregnancy seems to be out of the question. Hormonal imbalances, stress, or it could even be your ulcers. As a suggestion, see a gynecologist for a correct diagnosis and medication. Be sure to drink plenty of water and watch your stress levels to improve your health.
Answered on 10th July '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I have my perioda issue .. i get it twice in a month .. i had diagonisse with pcos before
Female | 24
This is mostly because of PCOS. The classic signs range from irregular periods which indicate the cycle going more often than usual to other symptoms such as acne and weight gain. PCOS happens when a woman's hormones are imbalanced. It's important to talk to a gynecologist who can help you manage this problem.
Answered on 12th June '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I have no periods from 22nd April, and periods stucked, I have hormonal imbalances, but do month before I was dealing with cervical vertigo, it was in control today suddenly I got, vertigo
Female | 32
You have been encountering certain problems with menstrual cycles then all over an abrupt attack of dizziness happened to you. Menstrual cycles may be disturbed by hormonal imbalances, stress, or underlying health issues. The inner ear diseases for instance cervical vertigo or sudden change in position can bring about vertigo. It is advisable to take a lot of water and avoid sudden movements. You can also seek advice from a gynecologist so that he can examine you more for treatment.
Answered on 6th June '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
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