Female | 28
Experiencing Panic Itching, Redness, and Odor in Vagina?
I have very panic itching inside and outside of vagina and also having redness, inflammation, swelling and burning sensation. Also having bad smell from vagina
Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist
Answered on 10th July '24
There's a chance you have a yeast infection. Itching, redness, swelling, and a burning sensation are some of the symptoms. It smells bad because of this reason. So yeast infections are a result of a build-up of yeast in the vagina. The usage of antifungal creams that can be bought at the drugstore would also be beneficial to solve it.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynecologyy" (3880)
My sister is 6 month of pregnancy. In her echo cardiograph test, report found umbilical portal systemic veins shunt. What should I do?? How much it is serious.
Female | 27
An umbilical portal systemic veins shunt appeared on your sister's echo cardiograph test. This condition affects blood flow in the baby's body, potentially leading to encephalopathy - a problem causing developmental delays. Speaking to a pediatric heart specialist is crucial. They may advise close monitoring during pregnancy and after birth, ensuring the best outcome for your sister and the baby. Early detection and proper management significantly impact the situation.
Answered on 1st July '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I visited a dentist today. It was just a normal checkup. No surgery or any other procedure. The doctor used her magnifying glass instrument to check my oral region and then used a suction pull. Nothing else was used. This process lasted for 3-4 minutes. I have fear that what if the instrument was not cleaned properly and then used on me. Can I get HIV, Hepatitis, Herpes or HPV from it. Also I have health anxiety
Male | 19
The possibility of catching HIV, Hepatitis, Herpes or HPV from ordinary dental visits is low because dentists rigorously maintain sanitation protocols. Nonetheless, if there's any discomfort or worry, it'll be beneficial to fix a meeting with your regular doctor for some blood test or have a consultation with a specialist in infectious diseases.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I had intercourse last night . And today morning I took an I-pill and did pregnancy test which was negetive. Will I still get pregnant?
Female | 24
An emergency contraceptive pill, such as the pill you took (I-pill), can be very effective in preventing pregnancy even after intercourse. The negative result on the pregnancy test is good. Keep in mind that there is no such thing as a 100% safe birth control method, even emergency pills are not so. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, contact a gynecologist for further information and help.
Answered on 3rd July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I missed my period last for 3 years , please suggest some medicine
Female | 37
If you haven't had your period for 3 years, it may be a serious problem such as hormonal problems, stress, excessive exercise, or ovary abnormality. Certain medications may also cause missed periods. It is crucial to get a proper diagnosis from a gynecologist. Based on their examination report, they may propose treatments such as hormone therapy or lifestyle adjustment to facilitate the regulation of your menstrual cycle.
Answered on 15th July '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Hey doctor, I really need immediate help from you .. just a question.. I got my periods on 20th May, i had sex today .. That was without protection.. i felt something... he pulled out and he was 100 percent sure that he discharged outside only .. but I m scared.. felt like may be there is a Lil bit inside me as well.. (not sure) I washed it immediately after sex.. but should i still take i pill ? I only had I pill once in my life that too 4 years before .. and after taking I pill I missed my periods.. and got some side effects. i had to consult gynaecologist and she provided me some medicines to get my periods back . should I take i pill.. ? or i can avoid it ?
Female | 26
While the pull-out method reduces the risk of pregnancy, it is not completely reliable. Given your experience with side effects from the emergency contraceptive pill, it might be best to consult a gynecologist before deciding. They can provide the most appropriate advice based on your medical history and current situation.
Answered on 28th May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Does withdrawal bleeding rule out any type of pregnancy, including ectopic pregnancy? Had no sex for last 3 months. Had withdrawal bleeding twice in the meantime. The flow was medium, lasted for 3 days, no cramping or pain.
Female | 29
No, not only ectopic pregnancy, withdrawal bleeding does not rule out any type of pregnancy ,kindly do urine pregnancy test ,serum beta hcg and transvaginal usg
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Ankita Mago
Hi I'm a young girl in Nigeria I have been noticing some weird symptoms which I haven't seen before I don't kno if I am pregnant
Female | 17
Some of the common symptoms of pregnancy include missing periods, feeling nausea, being very tired, and breasts feeling tender. These symptoms are the result of the baby growing inside you. If you suspect that you are pregnant, the first thing you should do is to see a gynecologist. They can comfort you by giving you the care that you need.
Answered on 1st Nov '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Very since i had sex with this guy my body has been feelings weird.. For example my breast will hurt on and off, i get the lightest headaches, my body aches, it looks like i gained weight lately.. But i took three pregnancy test and they came back negative, so i have no idea what to do...
Female | 20
Experiencing unusual symptoms after having sex can be concerning, but if pregnancy tests are negative, iyou need to consider other factors that may be causing the symptoms. Hormonal changes, stress, illness, medication side effects, and lifestyle factors can all contribute to breast tenderness, headaches, body aches, and weight fluctuations. Consult a gynec for further advice.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Pregnant women pan 6 day
Female | 22
Pregnant women should avoid taking PAN 6 (pantoprazole) daily without consulting a doctor. While it is sometimes prescribed for acid-related issues, only a gynecologist or obstetrician can guide whether it's safe during pregnancy.
Answered on 30th Sept '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I had an intimacy last week Wednesday and evening I took Lydia contraceptive, Friday I took just one tablet of postinor 2 .. Yesterday was my ovulation day and I saw blood spots it's not yet time for me to menstruate does it mean am pregnant
Female | 20
Spotting doesn't necessarily indicate pregnancy. Emergency contraceptives can disrupt your menstrual cycle, leading to irregular bleeding. This stems from hormonal fluctuations within your body. Wait for your period before panicking. If it doesn't arrive, take a pregnancy test for reassurance or talk to your gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I tested positive and took abortion pill but light bleeding is abortion successful
Female | 26
You should see a gynecologist to check on the success of the abortion. Light bleeding, on the other hand, could be a post-abortion result that can be confirmed by visiting a professional.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I am trying to conceive. My age is 43 and weight is 46 . My full body checkup is normal. My prolactin level is 34.30 and amh is 3.9. my uterus is bulky without any fibroid or cyst. My left ovary has pcod and right ovary is normal. I want to know can I conceive.
Female | 43
At the age of 43, there will be a natural decline in fertility but having an AMH level of 3.9 means there is still a fair chance to get pregnant. It may be a little bit difficult because of PCOD on the left ovary but with one normal ovary being on the right this should give some hope. You should talk to a gynecologist about different methods of treatment that can help you become pregnant.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I had very painful period cramps in September and I didn't get my period the following month
Female | 19
Stress, hormone changes, health conditions - these may cause missed periods. Taking care through drinking water, getting proper nutrition, and having rest helps. But if issues persist, see a gynecologist to check for underlying problems.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I had sex and I had a tear on my vagina , around my vestibular fossa, I took antibiotics shots for 3 days to prevent any infection The tear doesn’t hurt anymore but would it ever heal like get glued back together ?
Female | 35
Such tears normally close all along the vaginal wall, the way a cut heals itself, they often will heal on their own unless there is a failure of the nearby anatomic structures to anchor it. The hammock fibers which support the anterior wall of the vagina might be stretched or torn leading to the cystocele. The vestibular fossa is a highly sensitive zone where you require healing time. See a gynecologist if you develop any signs of infection like redness, swelling, or discharge.
Answered on 10th July '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Hi.. I wanted to enquire I had unprotected sex about 7 to 6 days before my periods but I took p2 5 hours after unprotected sex is there possibility of being pregnant
Female | 20
Unprotected sex near a menstrual cycle decreases the chances of pregnancy. The emergency contraceptive pill (P2), taken within 5 hours, reduces the risk, but it's not foolproof. Signs like fatigue, nausea, and a missed period could indicate pregnancy. If concerned, take a pregnancy test after your expected period date for reassurance.
Answered on 16th Oct '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
My question is about to my mensuration cycle delayed
Female | 22
It’s natural to worry about a late menstrual cycle. Stress, weight fluctuations, dietary changes, exercise levels, hormonal imbalances, or medical conditions like PCOS can all contribute to this. Sometimes, our bodies need time to readjust. When this occurs frequently, or you have other symptoms, consult with a gynecologist.
Answered on 8th Oct '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Fibroid 15x8mm and constipation problem backpain during period
Female | 41
Having a small fibroid, about the size of a grape, can make it hard to poop and cause back pain, mainly when you have your monthly period. Eating lots of foods with fiber and drinking water helps with hard poops. You can also talk to your doctor about ways to treat the fibroid if it makes you feel bad.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I am facing irregular periods in the past two years my period will cone only after two months after two month only a little bleed occur
Female | 19
You may have oligomenorrhea, a condition that means irregular periods. Some common symptoms include periods happening every two months or light bleeding. This can be caused by factors such as stress, hormonal imbalances, or polycystic ovary syndrome. It is recommended that you see a gynecologist for diagnosis and discussion of possible treatment methods which may involve changes in lifestyle, medication, or hormone therapy.
Answered on 10th July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Tpha positive case in due to baby birth
Female | 25
A TPHA positive result at birth signifies potential syphilis infection in the mother. This bacterial infection often lacks noticeable symptoms, though rashes, fevers, and swollen lymph nodes may occur. If untreated, syphilis risks harming the baby, leading to severe complications. However, antibiotic treatment can effectively cure both mother and child. Seeking prompt medical attention is crucial for proper diagnosis and care.
Answered on 25th June '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I am 28 year old, I am suffering with lots of body pain like sometime left sid pain in brest and stomach and sometime backpain. Also my period is missed now, period gap has been more than 50 days. There is itching in my vagina also. Please suggest quick remedies
Female | 28
Body pain, missed periods, itching inside your vagina; these all could point towards hormonal imbalances among other things. Pain on the left side might be caused by muscle tension or digestive issues. Backaches may arise from bad posture or stressed muscles. I recommend taking OTC drugs for pain relief, maintaining proper sitting positions and doing light back stretches, keeping the area around your vagina dry & clean always as well as ensuring that you drink enough water daily. However, it’s advisable to see a gynecologist.
Answered on 28th May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
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