Female | 22
My name is riya adiley I'm female and 22 year old height is 5.4 and weight is 46kgs. I am having pain in my vaginal hole, when I touch there, it is more painful, pain in the same point which is vaginal hole, and this pain is happening intermittently, it has been six to seven days in between. The pain had subsided, today it has increased again. My problem started when I was using public toilet for three to four days, suddenly itching started in the vaginal hole, then suddenly i started itching in it, then it used to burn whenever i peeing, now this does not happen, now it is just pain in the vaginal hole.
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 23rd May '24
You must visit a gynecologist or a primary care physician, to evaluate your symptoms and provide appropriate diagnosis and treatment. Self-diagnosis and self-treatment are not advisable in such cases.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynaecology" (4547)
Pain in intimate area and itching..its frm last 8-9 days.
Female | 18
There is a chance of it being a yeast infection which is a very common reason for this. Other causes of this could be soap, washing powders, and tight clothes. Light clothes and mild soaps are very helpful. Over-the-counter antifungal creams can be very effective if you have a yeast infection. If the symptoms still continue, then consult a gynecologist for further diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 27th Nov '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I am getting period spotting for over 25 days now, what I supposed to do to make it regular
Female | 19
Hormonal imbalances, stress, and other factors can contribute to irregular bleeding. To help regulate your menstrual cycle, focus on a balanced diet, exercise regularly, maintain a healthy weight, and manage stress.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I got periods for 5 days but this time in the 5 days I don't have flow I was just spotting and a little flow and now it's more than 5 days I am still spotting same suggest me something for that
Female | 20
You might have some variations this month with your period. Spotting instead of a regular flow for more than 5 days can be bothersome. It may be due to hormonal changes, stress, or some medicines. I recommend the identification of other symptoms that you might have and drinking water to improve your hydration levels. If it continues or worsens, consult with a gynecologist.
Answered on 29th July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I want to delay my periods for a week , tablets?
Female | 24
There are different types of tablets that can be used to delay periods, including hormonal contraceptives. Consult your gynec to get prescription medications for the same.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Doctor I’m worried if I have cancer I have bilateral endometrial cyst I did ca-125 which is 46.1 it is showing shd I do any further test and it is normal I have vit d deficiency as well
Female | 28
So let's make it clear that a bilateral endometrial cyst does not necessarily mean cancer. A CA-125 level of 46.1 could be slightly raised, but this is not a cancer marker test. People with endometrial cysts can feel pelvic pain as well as experience atypical bleeding. Poor Vitamin D levels are the most common, and this can be handled with vitamin supplements. You should consult a gynecologist for additional tests and treatments.
Answered on 27th Nov '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Hello Doc, I am 26 years old. I am currently facing a lot breast pain. I was on my periods from 24th to 28th December 2024. And then I had taken the 72 hour pill on the 30th December. And I started facing stomachache and again started my periods on 4th of January till 8th. The bleeding was not too much more of brownish blood. Is this normal?
Female | Casilda Fernandes
It's common to experience breast tenderness, especially after hormonal changes like taking emergency contraception. The brownish discharge you observed could be old blood, which sometimes occurs at the end of a menstrual cycle. Your stomach discomfort may also be linked to these hormonal fluctuations. While this can be normal, it’s important to listen to your body. If pain persists or worsens, I encourage you to consult a gynecologist for personalized advice and to rule out any underlying issues. Your well-being is important, so seeking expert guidance is always a good step.
Answered on 16th Jan '25
Dr. Himali Patel
Mujhe 19 jan ko period ane the aj 21 jan ho gyi ni aaye or 20 jan ko test kiya tha negative aya
Female | Riya
Periods can sometimes be irregular due to various factors like stress, hormonal changes, or lifestyle adjustments. A negative pregnancy test usually indicates that you are not pregnant, but if your cycle is delayed, it's advisable to monitor for any additional symptoms such as cramping or mood changes. If your period does not start soon or you experience significant discomfort, please consider speaking with a gynecologist for tailored advice and potential evaluations. Remember, irregular cycles are common, and many women experience this at some point.
Answered on 22nd Jan '25
Dr. Kriti Pandey
Okay so i have a 31 day period cycle that lasts for 4-5 days. i had my last periods from 12jan to 16 jan and i had unprotected intercourse on 20th Jan , only the pre cum sent inside my vagina . though i guess i was on my safe days , i still took an ipill immediately after the makeout. i got dark coloured painful bleeding or withdrawal bleeding on 27&28th January. Q) does this confirm I'm not pregnant? Q)when will i get my periods? Q) amy chance of pregnancy?okay so i have a 31 day period cycle that lasts for 4-5 days. i had my last periods from 12jan to 16 jan and i had unprotected intercourse on 20th Jan , only the pre cum sent inside my vagina . though i guess i was on my safe days , i still took an ipill immediately after the makeout. i got dark coloured painful bleeding or withdrawal bleeding on 27&28th January. Q) does this confirm I'm not pregnant? Q)when will i get my periods? Q) amy chance of pregnancy?
Female | 17
While the withdrawal bleeding you experienced after taking the i-pill suggests that you may not be pregnant, it's not a definitive confirmation. Consider taking a pregnancy test to be sure. Regarding your next period, it can vary and it may not necessarily follow your regular 31-day cycle due to the hormonal changes caused by the emergency contraceptive pill. It's best to monitor your menstrual cycle and consult with a gynecologist for medications.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I am 17. My periods are always late. I need help. My last period starts on march 24
Female | 17
During the teenage years, it is normal for periods to be irregular. Stress, diet and changes in routine can affect the timing. If you have had protected intimacy or other symptoms like acne, weight changes or excessive hair growth, it might be good to consider talking to a gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Jesa pain Periods me pet me hota he sem vesa hi mujhe pet me Periods ke bad hone lava hai
Female | 17
It's normal to have this issue because of certain things like hormonal disbalances or inflammation. In other words, it may feel like you are experiencing menstrual cramps again. Self-care is the priority - get enough sleep, eat healthily, and drink plenty of water. If the pain persist, visiting a gynecologist for further assistance is recommended.
Answered on 25th Sept '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I have pcod and having medicine for getting period. Since 3 months not getting period
Female | 29
It is possibly worrisome if you do not get your period for 3 months, particularly with PCOD. This may be due to imbalances in the hormones. When your hormones are not balanced, your period cycle can be disrupted. Some of the symptoms of PCOD consist of irregular periods, weight gain, acne, and over hair growth. To help with the regulation of your period, you need to follow a healthy diet, exercise regularly, manage your stress effectively, and take the medication as prescribed, respectively. If your periods are still irregular, it is crucial to consult your gynecologist for additional advice.
Answered on 9th Oct '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Good morning doctor Please, I’ve been super worried, I haven’t seen my period in 3months now. I did a profile test and discovered my prolactin levels were a little higher than normal so I was placed on a cabargoline drug for a month alongside ciprofloxasin but yet I haven’t seen my period still and I had a negative pregnancy test result. I did thyroid function test and it states everything is normal. Please, what is wrong with me? ?
Female | 23
Menstrual cycle can be disrupted by the higher levels of prolactin hormone that may lead to irregular periods or even missed periods. Cabergoline is administered to regulate the prolactin hormone secretion. But if you still have not regular periods even though you started taking this medicine, see a doctor again or you can take a second opinion
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
It's been 1 year since I had ectopic pregnancy surgery , I used to had pain on the same side where I had ectopic pregnancy surgery for many months like 6 ,7 month and for last few months I had no pain but today after 1 year I am having pain on the same place where I had surgery, and the pain is like when u move , sir or or get jurk while driving vehicle and little bit of constant pain .
Female | 21
Pain in the same place where you had ectopic pregnancy surgery can be a concern. It could be that scar tissue or adhesions from the surgery are the reason for this pain. These can happen when tissues stick together. It is important to contact a gynecologist to get a diagnosis of the pain and choose the best treatment options.
Answered on 26th Sept '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Sir, I am 17 years old girl and I'm suffering from irregular periods and whenever it comes it is heavy and painful.
Female | 17
Among the potential causes of heavy flow and pain accompanied by irregular periods are hormone imbalances, stress, too much exercise, and specific medical conditions. Observe your symptoms and see a gynecologist who will recommend appropriate treatment methods for you.
Answered on 13th June '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Chocolate cyst Opinion joiye
Female | 38
Chocolate cysts, often associated with endometriosis, may cause pain, irregular periods, or discomfort during intercourse. These fluid-filled sacs form when endometrial tissue grows outside the uterus. While some cases resolve naturally, treatment options include medication for pain management or surgery to remove the cysts if they cause significant issues. It’s essential to monitor symptoms and consult a gynecologist for personalized advice and the best course of action. Early intervention can lead to better management and improved well-being, so don’t hesitate to seek medical assistance if you're experiencing concerning signs.
Answered on 15th Jan '25
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I have missed my period And I have check pregnancy test Pregnancy test shows one line dark and one line faint It means pregnant or not
Female | 22
When you see one dark line and one faint line after taking the pregnancy test, it can sometimes be a sign of pregnancy although it is not sure. The above is so because the levels of pregnancy hormones are fluctuating. Additionally, signs and symptoms of pregnancy can also include nausea, drowsiness, and discomfort in the woman's breast. Visit a gynecologist for confirmation.
Answered on 24th July '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Cramps pain without my period ,my normal v.discharge was sticky colourless but now it's light and creamy white ,i have never heard any scent from my v before but oflate i hear some thou pale
Female | 21
Your concerns about vaginal discharge and cramps may indicate potential issues. These symptoms are often related to hormonal changes, stress, or an infection. Yeast infections are a common cause of these symptoms. To ease discomfort, try wearing breathable cotton underwear, avoiding scented products, and practicing good hygiene. However, if the symptoms persist despite these self-care measures, it's important to visit a gynecologist for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 2nd Aug '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Pregnancy problem pcod problem
Female | 23
Polycystic Ovary Disease (PCOD) can make getting pregnant tricky. Irregular periods, weight gain, acne, and excessive hair growth are common signs. Hormone imbalances disrupting ovaries' function cause PCOD. A healthy diet, exercising regularly, and medication can help regulate hormones and boost fertility. Don't hesitate to consult a gynecologist for advice on managing PCOD and preparing for pregnancy.
Answered on 25th July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Hi, I had removed fibroids n want to get pregnant now. I have been operated December 2022.
Female | 40
After having fibroids removed in December 2022, if you want to get pregnant, it's important to consult your gynecologist or surgeon for personalized advice. They will determine when it's safe for you to start trying to conceive based on your specific case and recovery progress.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Before periods week some clots of blood is passes through vagina . But still I don't get periods .
Female | 21
Blood discharge before periods is a typical thing that you might notice. It is the body's way of preparing for menstruation. Hence the blood clotting can sometimes be a sign of an impending period. This is normal in some cases and there might be no problem. You should always be monitoring your cycles and in the case of other signs or symptoms, it may be a good idea to make an appointment with a gynecologist.
Answered on 27th Nov '24
Dr. Himali Patel
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