Female | 22
Is black labia and redness a dangerous condition?
My labia upper is black and side no labia side labia side skin is redness but no symptoms .and my labia white discharge jo nikala nai only labia ki side per lga hota my conditions dangerous ???unmarried
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 13th Sept '24
You may be dealing with some discoloration of the labia and also some redness. Besides, you have told of the white discharge too. These symptoms could be due to reasons like an infection or irritation. The area needs to be kept clean and dry. If the symptoms are still there or getting worse, get help from a gynecologist.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynecologyy" (3459)
I am currently on phentermine for weight loss and metformin for insulin resistance. I also take vitamins b12,d3,water pills,and vaginal ph balance vitamins. I'm currently on the depo Provera birth control shot once every 3 months. My last shot was feb.13th. I have had more frequent headaches for 2 weeks and ive lost a lot of weight the past 2 weeks and im also very fatigued everyday. To add to it. Ive been more emotional and moody. My moods are all over the place. I recently had bleeding for about 8 days (march22nd to April 1st) it wasn't heavy at all (I didn't need a pad or anything), but it was red. Not dark. Bright light red. It had suddenly started. Lasted for 8 days and then suddenly stopped. I never bleed because im on depo. Maybe an occasional spotting for a few hours every 3 or 4 months, but never actual bleeding. I thought it was odd so I took a pregnancy test. Faint positive. So took 4 more and they were all faint positives. Both red and blue dye tests. I had no cramping while I was bleeding, but now I'm having slight tightness in my lower belly and some upper back pain. Dull back pain. What could this possibly mean?
Female | 23
You need to go to the gynecologist for professional assessment. According to the symptoms, phentermine, metformin, and Depo Provera may be hindering your menstrual cycles and hormonal balance. Blood and home pregnancy test kits may indicate the chance of pregnancy, but confirmation with additional tests is important.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Hello Sir/ Madam I'm married on 2011 and I have two kids.Last 2 or 3 months after sex unpleasant odour smell coming. Husband semen smell is normal but after sex semen was mixing to vaginal discharge this smell occurs.How to come this & any Solutions?
Female | 38
You may have a vaginal infection causing an unpleasant odor after sex. Some common symptoms of this include changes in vaginal discharge and odor. The mixing of semen with vaginal discharge might be making the smell worse. It's important to see a gynecologist to get proper treatment like antibiotics or antifungal medication to clear up the infection and stop the odor.
Answered on 13th June '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
The thing is I had an unprotected intercourse last month and a mistake actually happen and I ought to use postinor 2 for the first time to prevent any form of pregnancy. But after that my period did not flow well that month so I actually thought it's may be due to the drug so I waited the next month to see if there will be changes although it's doesn't flow much like before again but it's still better than the last period but the issues now is that am still seeing it after 5days which is my normal period length and it's going to like 8days now?
Female | 22
Your menstrual cycle seems different after Postinor 2. That's normal. The emergency pill can affect periods. You might bleed irregularly or your flow changes. It depends how your body reacts. If issues continue, talk to your doctor. Different people have varied responses to medicines.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Sir my foetus heartbeat is 107 bpm And haemorrhagic cyst on my left ovar baby have bradycardia plz give me suggestion
Female | 29
A fetal heart rate of 107 bpm may be normal, but the presence of a haemorrhagic cyst and bradycardia requires further investigation by a specialist. Please do not delay seeking medical attention from a qualified OB/GYN.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Missed period from last 2 month
Female | 18
Pregnancy, stress and weight changes or even some medical conditions are just a few examples which could result to prolonged absence of menstruation for two consecutive months. In such a situation, it is advisable to see a gynecologist who will do physical examination followed with tests and diagnose the underlying condition. For evaluation and treatment, you can see a gynecologist or an obstetrician.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Hi my name is Sandra so today I was having sex with my guy and I saw blood .and according to me I am not on my periods so apparently blood was coming from his penis can that affect me coz I am afraid
Female | 19
Any reason for blood during or after given should be taken seriously. In this case, it is highly recommended that you consult a specialist in gynecology/urology to identify the problem. Given the diagnosis, it can be specified whether the bleeding is menstrual or another underlying reason is there for it.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Inverted Nipple problem, erected while performing excercise, with contact of water , sexual intercourse
Male | 16
Nipples can sometimes stick out during exercise, contact with water, or arousal during intimacy. This happens due to muscle movements and blood flow changes. Common signs are nipples turning inward. To address this, using nipple shields or gentle pushing can help nipples protrude and remain erect during these activities.
Answered on 30th July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
My friend had done sex with his bf but at the time of sex there was no bleed and not more pain because it was not that much deep but after 3 4 hours she wake up from sleep she when to washroom and find bleed in her urine .. now i wana ask whether she lost her virginity or no ?Is that’s infection or she had lost virginity? Mtlb us time koi zyada pain nahi tha or blood blkol nahi tha baad mai jab woh so kar uthi to 3 4 ghnte baad woh washroom gai toh dekha urine mai blood jar raha tha abh woh poch rahi h kya woh virgin h ya nahi virginity lose ho gai uski q k woh bol rahi h itna deeo nahi kiya proper sex nahi tha or yeh kaise patha chale ga whether if she is virgin or not or yeh blood infection ka tha ya virginity ka
Female | 23
The bleeding that your friend had after sexual practice can be explained by several factors. She bleed because there was penetration even if it was not very deep. But, any bleed could have come from an infection or an injury. In this case, it is imperative that your friend visit a gynecologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I have missed my periods for 2 months
Female | 21
Two periods missing during two months can be the sign of pregnancy or hormonal disorder. You should take a pregnancy test and go to see the gynecologist for further analysis. Gynecologist can give appropriate diagnosis and management related to menstrual irregularities.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I am not having my period more than 6months before l had a problem my left ovary was 2 or 3 cm large then right
Female | 14
Periods can sometimes go missing due to various factors. A frequent reason is polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a condition that disrupts menstrual regularity. PCOS also causes ovaries to swell beyond their normal size. This abnormality throws hormones off balance, altering the cycle's rhythm. To restore order, doctors might recommend lifestyle adjustments, medications, or other treatments to manage PCOS. If missed periods concern you, visit a gynecologist.
Answered on 25th July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I am 24 years old my last period was on 25 April and after that on 3rd june I got brown discharge for two days , am I pregnant?
Female | 24
There are many different reasons why someone may experience brown discharge after their period. It is not necessarily an indication of pregnancy. It could be caused by hormonal changes, stress, or irregularities in the menstrual cycle. Feeling tired all the time, nausea, or tenderness in your breasts can be signs and symptoms that suggest you might be pregnant. To be sure, take a home pregnancy test.
Answered on 7th June '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I am 22 female. My question is regarding pregnancy I had my periods on 20 june to 24 june and had sex on 28 june without protection and now from 15th july i am having periods is there will be any problem like pregnant Because i am don't want to be pregnant and i am scared too
Female | 22
If you've had sex and your period is normal, it's usually a sign that you're not pregnant. However, sometimes early pregnancy bleeding can be mistaken for a period. Early pregnancy symptoms include missed periods, nausea, and breast tenderness. If you're worried, you can take a pregnancy test or consult a gynecologist for confirmation. Always use a condom to prevent pregnancy and stay safe.
Answered on 19th July '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I am a 31yr old lady. I have been experiencing some weird milk white vaginal discharge. Please help
Female | 31
The milk-white vaginal discharge you have might be a result of a common fungus named yeast infection. You may also have some discomforts like redness, and itching along with the discharge. You may use antifungal creams or tablets available without a prescription. It's best to avoid tight clothes and keep the area dry to prevent this from happening again. Remember to practice good hygiene and to wear breathable underwear. If the problem doesn't go away, visit a gynecologist.
Answered on 8th Aug '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Hi there! My last period startee on October 27th and lasted 5 days. I had protected sex with a condom on november 18th and my period was supossed to begin on november 28th but now is four days late. Are there chances that I may be pregnant? We did not notice that the condom broke!
Female | 26
Yes, there is a possibility of pregnancy. Use a home pregnancy test or consult with your doctor
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Bhogle
After one day of period spotting i started ro bleed normal ...why did it happen
Female | 20
A lot of times when you have your period and notice blood it could be because changes are going on with hormones. The cycle for menstruation comes with hormone levels which might cause variations in the volume of blood one sees. Stress is one thing that can affect this in addition to medications as well as weight change among others. Therefore if it repeats itself or if there is anything else worrying you should talk to the gynecologist to be advised further.
Answered on 29th May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Is there any treatment of pedunculated submucosal fibroid in uterine fundus in ayurveda? If yes, how much time it will take?
Female | 29
Pedunculated submucosal fibroid in the uterine fundus is a growth type. Occurring in uterus, causing heavy periods, pain and pressure. In Ayurveda, herbal remedies, diet changes, lifestyle adjustments may treat it. Time to improve depends on individual and condition severity. Consulting qualified Ayurvedic practitioner is vital for personalized guidance on this condition.
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I took unwanted 72 on February 12, 2024, and today I got my period on February 25, and
Female | 26
I suggest you consult a gynecologist about the use of emergency contraceptive pills like Unwanted 72. In addition to being a safe and effective way of contraception, it may cause irregular periods and side effects.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
My periods ended on 17th of April and on 19th April I had sex. I again got my periods on 11th of March. I also performed urine pregnancy test and it showed negative results. Am I pregnant or not?
Female | 20
Based on what you said, getting pregnant seems unlikely. The negative pregnancy test indicates that. Sometimes, periods change due to things like stress or hormone levels. But if you're worried, or if your periods stay irregular, it's wise to keep an eye on it. And if needed, talk to a gynecologist for advice.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Menstrual disorder and stress
Female | 23
A menstrual disorder is when periods are irregular or have heavy bleeding, painful cramps, or irregular cycles. Stress impacts periods and worsens them. Symptoms include irregular periods, heavy flow, and severe cramps. Stress impacts hormone levels, causing menstrual issues. Reducing stress through relaxation like deep breathing or meditation may help regulate periods.
Answered on 19th July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Hi doctor, I need few suggestions from you Please guide me My name is swathi age is 29 Currently 37 weeks and 5 days I had recent check ups where doc said like I have high BP and my amniotic fluid is reduced from 14.8 to 11 .after following the tablets and injection.we have another check up where doc advised to take bp tablet for 3 times and also mentioned that my baby heart rate is 171 and Umbilical artery PI is high with fetal tachy cardia . After check up I have temperature of 99 F . So doc advised to take medicine for cold .as I have slight cold from last night .Another visit is after 2 days Could you please suggest me what to do for this like precaution to be taken or what can I do to maintain for good health of my baby
Female | 29
Elevated blood pressure during pregnancy risks complications. Low amniotic fluid requires close observation. Rapid fetal heart rate raises alarm. Fever potentially signals infection. Consistently take blood pressure medication. Hydrate well to promote amniotic fluid production. Rest adequately. Consult your gynecologist promptly for guidance addressing these issues.
Answered on 23rd July '24
Dr. Himali Patel
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