Female | 19
Why Do I Have Vaginal Redness, Pain, and Itching?
Vaginal redness,pain and itching...
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 12th July '24
Your condition seems familiar described as candidiasis, which will bring such symptoms as vaginal reddening, pain, and itching. This problem is due to a vaginal infection, allergic reactions triggered by irritants such as gloves, or lack of proper hygiene. The first measures to be followed, are not to use irritants, to ensure you are comfortable, and another is to keep the area clean and dry. Visit a gynecologist if the problem persists.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynecologyy" (3427)
Its been months now and my period keeps acting, irregular flow somethings longer days and fews times in a month shorter. I mostly experience spotting and missed period but not pregnant recently this year the first month I saw my period two in one month and the second month I'm still bleeding heavily from the second period of the last month and today is 07/02/2023
Female | 20
Visit a gynecologist to evaluate the issue and get proper treatment. It coulb be an issue of PCOS. Heavy bleeding and prolonged periods may also be a sign of a more serious underlying condition like fibroids, etc.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Why I am suffering from heavy flow during periods, although I have low hemoglobin?
Female | 33
Heavy period flow can arise when hemoglobin levels dip. Low hemoglobin contributes to heavier bleeding. Fatigue, paleness, and breathlessness may accompany this condition. Underlying causes like anemia or hormonal imbalances trigger these symptoms. Consuming iron-rich foods and supplements alleviates low hemoglobin issues. However, consulting a gynecologist ensures proper diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 29th July '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
My periods date was 10 I wanted to delay my periods till 16 so I drink apple cider vinegar 3 times yesterday now today I spotted blood
Female | 19
When you took apple cider vinegar to postpone your period, it may have had an impact on your body. If you notice any blood after that, it could be due to the vinegar interfering with your menstrual cycle. This isn’t very common but it can happen. It would be better not to do this with apple cider vinegar again. Your body will probably return to its normal state before long.
Answered on 11th June '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Hii i am shweta here I am planning for pregnancy i have 2 children i got c section and family planning operation Done and I did recanal operation again7 months back
Female | 25
Consult with an obstetrician or gynecologist. You can get personalized guidance based on your specific situation and evaluate your fertility status.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I have had unprotected sex with pull out method on the 23rd October, which was the 11th day after my periods. My last period was on 12th October. For safety I took Unwanted 72 within an hour of unprotected sex. Now after 8 days I got light spotting and it is going on, but haven't got any flow like period. So, does this spotting means withdrawal bleeding? Is there any chance of pregnancy after that? I usually have a 30 day cycle. Please help.
Female | 27
Spotting can happen as a side effect, often called withdrawal bleeding. It's typically lighter than a normal period. The timing may be irregular too. This bleeding doesn't necessarily mean pregnancy occurred. Just monitor your cycle over the next few weeks. Contact a gynecologist if concerns persist or new symptoms arise.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I had sex (not exactly) without protection. It was basically the dick attempting to get inside the vagina but couldn’t so we stopped. Since it was our first time is there any chance of pregnancy?
Female | 19
Even if the penis doesn't completely enter the vagina, pregnancy is possible. Sperm could still release and gain access, potentially leading to conception. Should you have concerns, watch for signs like a late period, nausea, or tender breasts. In any case, it's wise to take a pregnancy test or talk to a gynecologist for guidance.
Answered on 17th July '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Is it true if clear blue says 2-3 means that you are 4-5 weeks pregnant ? because the last time I had my period was January.
Female | 20
When it indicates "2-3 weeks pregnant," it signifies 2-3 weeks post-conception, not from your last menstrual cycle. Since your previous period occurred in January if it displays 2-3 weeks, that typically implies you're around 4-5 weeks expectant. Symptoms like queasiness and fatigue are typical during early gestation. Ensure you consume prenatal supplements and consult an a gynecologist for appropriate care.
Answered on 21st Aug '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
So I have a problem because I'm on medication and ever since I started taking those tablets ,my vagina is alittle itchy ,it's soo sensitive and uncomfortable, I frequently go to the toilet and urinate alittle all the time ,I can't hold my urine and it's always too thick ,it's soo uncomfortable that I segregate myself
Female | 20
You are in the phase of having a urinary tract infection (UTI). Some of the symptoms are itch, peeing a lot, and thick urine. They may be co-induced by drugs such as an imbalance in your body's bacteria. Water is helpful if you want to get rid of the infection. Furthermore, drinking cranberry juice can be helpful if you are experiencing the symptoms. If the problem continues, it is more prudent to see a urologist for an examination.
Answered on 15th July '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Bulky uterus , increased vascularity in parenchyma, posterior myometrium shows heterogeneous echogenicity.
Female | 36
It seems that this individual has a large uterus with increased vascularity in her parenchyma. Furthermore, the posterior myometrium demonstrates inhomogeneous echogenicity. These results indicate adenomyosis or fibroids may be the case. For further evaluation and management, it is advised to seek help from a gynecologist or specialist in reproductive medicine.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I have done sex today so I don’t want to pregnant and I didn’t use safety so I want use I PILL tablet to not pregnant
Female | 19
The “morning-after pill” is a type of emergency contraception that can prevent pregnancy if taken within a certain time after unprotected sexual intercourse. It does this by stopping or delaying ovulation (the release of eggs), which means there’s no egg for sperm to fertilize. Some common side effects include nausea, headache, and tiredness. Remember that this should not be used as regular birth control. If you are worried, you can reach out for further advice from a gynecologist.
Answered on 28th May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I'm 5 days late i had unprotected sex but after 2 days i took a unwanted 72 pill and after medicine one later i took a pregnancy test at home and it's negative but my periods still not coming i had that unprotected sex on my period date . I'm so tensed please help me out.
Female | 24
Taking the 72 pill after unprotected sex was wise. It prevents pregnancy effectively. However, it may disrupt your cycle, delaying your period. Stress, hormones, or other factors could affect menstruation too. If your period doesn't arrive soon, take another pregnancy test or consult a gynecologist for advice.
Answered on 29th Aug '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Hello, me and my boyfriend had unprotected sex around 18 weeks ago we urinated between each time and we used the pull out method. We had it the day before my period began and it came the next day as expected and ive been getting “periods” each month since. I have also been taking regualar pregnancy test until a few days ago always using the first urination of the day. They have all been negative. And i havent been getting any other symptoms. Although I have been very bloated each day and it wont go away although I can suck in my stomach and it does. Im anxious about cryptic pregnancy and the “hook” effect and im not sure what to do next or what to think im convinced im pregnant although ive no way to know for certain. Ive been getting my “period” at thr expected time each month but ive been told by some women they had their periods throughout their oregnancy im very anxious and not sure what to do i just need a direct detailed answer and cant get in touch with my GP.
Female | 18
Based on the information you provided, it's unlikely that you're pregnant. You've been having regular periods since the incident, and all your pregnancy tests have been negative. The fact that you're experiencing bloating doesn't necessarily indicate pregnancy, as bloating can be caused by various factors like diet, hormones, or stress. If you're still worried, it's essential to consult with a gynecologist for further guidance and possibly a more accurate test, such as a blood test.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Someone took misoprostol the next day after taking it yesterday and bleed only that day. What will happen to her
Female | 27
So, a person took misoprostol and experienced bleeding for just one day. This could indicate that the medication acted rapidly. Bleeding after taking misoprostol is normal. The flow should cease within a few days. However, if bleeding persists beyond a week, severe pain arises, or heavy bleeding occurs, seeking medical attention is crucial. Always adhere to dosage and instructions provided by a gynecologist.
Answered on 8th Aug '24
Dr. Himali Patel
my last period was on 26 april and i have sex on 8 may now i am scared if i am pregnant or not ?
Female | 27
If your last period started on April 26 and you had sex on May 8, there's a chance of pregnancy, especially if your cycles are regular. To be sure, take a home pregnancy test or visit a gynecologist for confirmation and further advice. Always consult a gynecologist for accurate information and support regarding pregnancy concerns.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I have the implant in my arm , I take regular periods but have not took once since January , I have really bad cramping but no period
Female | 28
Our bodies can act differently sometimes, which is important to notice. For some people, not having periods while using the implant is normal. But cramping without a period might signal something else. Stress, hormones changing, or medical issues could cause it. It's common, so don't worry too much. You can talk to a gynecologist.
Answered on 25th July '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Not having menstruation till age of 16 experiencing with little pain under abdominal cavoty
Female | 16
It is not rare for girls to have delayed menarches until the age of sixteen years. Although, having pain in the lower abdomen might be a red flag and will need to consult with any gynecologist. To have an overall reproductive health, it is essential that one gets proper diagnosis and treatment from the specialised doctors.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I am 23years I have period pain from many days I have take medicine from doctor then I had relief few months but I have same problem now
Female | 23
Period pain is the most common medical condition for young girls owing to dysmenorrhea. Symptoms consist of lower belly cramps, back pain, and headache. Causes can be either hormonal changes or some health conditions. Taking pills such as Ibuprofen can assist. If the pain doesn't reduce, it is advisable to get a more thorough check-up from a gynecologist to ensure that there are no underlying problems.
Answered on 12th Aug '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Am having pain in my pelvis area so the scan detect Acyesis
Female | 28
It's concerning to hear about your pelvic pain and the scan detecting a condition like Acyesis. It's important to consult a gynecologist or obstetrician, as they specialize in reproductive health and can provide proper diagnosis and treatment tailored to your needs.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Hlo mam meri age 20 h me pichle 1 month pregnent thi 2 din phele mujhe bleeding start ho gai or kl rat me bleeding band ho gai ab weekness or pain ho rha h pet me or hath per kaap rhe h or ghabrahat ho rhi h .
Female | 20
It sounds like you may have had a miscarriage, which can cause bleeding, pain, weakness, and anxiety. It's very important to see a gynecologist immediately to get proper care and ensure there are no complications. Please don't delay in seeking medical help.
Answered on 8th Aug '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Would like to know I'm having implantation bleeding
Female | 28
Implantation bleeding is a common type of bleeding that occurs at the beginning of pregnancy. It is characterized by light bleeding that happens throughout the implantation of the fertilized egg into the uterus. Seeing a gynecologist is always crucial to ensure other possible causes of bleeding during pregnancy are ruled out.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
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