Female | 19
Sudden Increase in Vaginal Pimples: Causes and Solutions
Why am I getting soo many pimples in my vagina . It was just 1 before and I applied ointment but nothing works it's increasing. Now there r soo many pimples bumps down there I felt maybe small there is inside too . One is in opening and others of vagina lips and around vagina . Im soo scared why is this happening
Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist
Answered on 1st Aug '24
You have a common condition - vulvar acne. In the private parts, spots, and lumps happen due to sweat, uncleanliness, or irritating stuff. It's okay, you can deal with it. Keep that area fresh and arid. Wear undies that let your skin breathe. Don't use harsh soaps. If it lingers or worsens, see a gynecologist for more guidance.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynecologyy" (3427)
Trying to conceive since July 2023...started taking fertility treatment clomiphene and metformin from Jan 2024...stil I am not able to conceive.
Female | 30
If you have been trying to get pregnant since July 2023 and taking fertility drugs like clomiphene or metformin since Jan 2024 without success, there may be different causes. Sometimes, it can be difficult to conceive due to hormonal imbalances or problems with ovulation. Discuss your worries with a fertility specialist to consider other options. They might propose alternative therapies or additional tests that will assist you in reaching your goal of becoming pregnant.
Answered on 28th May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
My friends got her period 18days late. Is this normal?
Female | 18
Menstrual cycles are also observed to be of different lengths, but a delay of more than two weeks maybe a cause for a visit to a gynecologists. It could be caused by hormonal disturbances, stress, weight fluctuations, or even existing medical conditions. Consult a gynaecologist for appropriate evaluation and handling.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Does staying for long without sex makes a lady cum continously or they might be a problem?
Female | 24
Staying for a long period without sexual activity does not typically cause a woman to experience continuous orgasms or indicate a problem. Orgasms are subjective experiences that can vary greatly among individuals. Some women may have multiple orgasms in a short period, while others may have one or none at all. Consult you gynec.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Both eight and left abdominal pain and spotting and loss of appetite and agitation
Female | 18
These may be warning signs for a number of medical conditions. It is important to consult a specialist for a proper diagnosis and treatment of the underlying cause.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I usually gets pain from 18th day of my cycle till 30th day of my cycle. Is it normal?? My age is 30 and I'm married & my weight is 50kg. My usg's are clear, there is no sign of pcos or pcod
Female | 30
Pain during the latter half part of a woman’s menstrual cycle (18th to 30th day) is not normal. It could mean that she has conditions such as endometriosis and fibroids. Additional signs may include heavy periods along with pelvic discomfort. These signs may also be related to hormonal imbalance. You need to speak with a gynecologist so that they can assess you further and give treatment options that are suited for your specific case.
Answered on 3rd June '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Hello there,this is sushmitha..im married 7 months ago...we are trying for a baby...i had hypo thyroid 2 months back it was cured but using 100mcg as now... this month i didnt get my period but getting white discharge,body pains,dizzy and feeling vomiting....is it a symptom of any infection or is it symptoms of pregnancy...im confused totally
Female | 25
The troubles you are feeling such as white discharge, pain all over your body, feeling faint, lack of recent period and desire to throw up might mean that you have an infection or are pregnant. The signs of disease are similar to those of pregnancy, so don't be shocked if it turns out that way but also keep in mind this other possibility. Take a pregnancy test at home if not to clear your doubts. Getting more advice from a gynecologist can also help.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
am i pregnant? i discharged or bled a little bit of brown yesterday it was kind of clear as well, and today i feel so nauseous like i have to throw up. but im on depo and i think he pulled out in time idk he pulled me off but it was coming out right when he pulled me off. which was 3 days ago.
Female | 16
It is unlikely that you are pregnant if you were on the Depo shot and he withdrew. The brown discharge and feeling sick could be from hormonal changes or other causes, not necessarily pregnancy. Nausea can occur for many different reasons such as food poisoning or stomach problems. If you are concerned, take a pregnancy test to ease your mind.
Answered on 3rd June '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
25 yo female. my period was very irregular as a teenager and non existent when i had an iud from 18-22. it's been almost around 3.5 years since it was removed and I've been actively trying to conceive with my husband since. periods have been regular since iud removal... between 21-30 day cycles and 2-5 days bleeding each time. Normally, almost everything that comes out is clots. lots of blood clots, very minimal unclotted fluid ever present. Never been concerned about it, that's been my normal for as long as I can remember. this time though its different. currently cycle day 2 and not a single clot in sight. at all. so I'm looking for some advice on if that's normal, or not, or if it changing is abnormal..?
Female | 25
It is common for menstrual cycles to vary in length, especially during the first few years after you stopt birth control pills. Though the absence of clots during this period can be concerning, it is not necessarily a cause for alarm. But if you experience any other unusual symptoms such as heavy bleeding, severe pain, or unusual discharge, it is advisable to visit a gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I was supposed to get my periods on 2 November but still i don’t get And since last period id not have any sex at all
Female | 23
Missing a period without having engaged in sexual intercourse requires an accurate gynecologist’s evaluation. Often, hormonal imbalances or thyroid disorders lead to irregular menstrual cycles. A gynecologist can determine the cause of abnormality and prescribe proper treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I was yold I have edenomyosis but my symptoms are different
Female | 31
Common endometriosis signs are painful periods, heavy bleeding, and sex discomfort. But your symptoms seem different. It could mean fibroids or hormone imbalances instead. The key is getting an accurate diagnosis. Visit a gynecologist to pinpoint the exact problem and get proper treatment.
Answered on 21st Aug '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I only bleed for few hours and pass out clots in the toilet after taken the kit and then I’m only seeing brown stain after then
Female | 22
BLEEDING after taking an ABORTION pill is normal.... Passing clots is also common.... BLEEDING and CRAMPING may last up to two weeks.... If BLEEDING is very heavy, or if you have severe PAIN or fever... seek medical attention.... Always follow up with your healthcare provider...
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I had unprotected sex (40 days) no periods 20 days pregnancy test is negative
Female | 18
If you've missed your period and got a negative test after having unprotected sex, it may be a hormone imbalance or stress is the reason. The historically held view is that one can get pregnant only through fibrous tissue. When you become stressed or uneasy, your hormones become imbalanced. This can lead to missed periods. To establish the root of the problem, give it time to sink in and then check for a new pregnancy test or go to the gynecologist for a checkup.
Answered on 3rd July '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I am 39 years old female suffering from vaginitis for 1.5 years now every month I get it I tried all types of fungal medication recently I did a culture which shows candida another blood investigation is normal please I want to get rid of this suggest some medication or test
Female | 39
The itching, burning, and weird goop are signs of too much candida yeast in your private parts. Candida is a type of fungus that can grow out of control down there. Meds like fluconazole or clotrimazole can help stop the fungus from spreading. Sometimes, you need to take them for a long time to fully clear the infection. It is also key to keep that area clean and dry. If the problems stick around, you may need more tests. Ask your gynecologist about managing this issue.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I developed severe palpitations and breathlessness of unknown cause since all tests are normal after 3 years of taking birth control pills to regulate periods. I am considering stopping them as the doctor told me. What are expected side effects that would happen from stopping them?
Female | 32
Birth control pills are beneficial, but side effects can arise. If experiencing issues, stopping them seems wise. Your menstrual cycle might undergo adjustments - irregular bleeding or heavier flows could occur. This transition phase necessitates patience from your body. Should symptoms persist or worsen after discontinuation, consulting a gynecologist becomes crucial.
Answered on 25th July '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I had UTI will it cause infertility
Male | 16
A UTI is a urinary tract infection. This condition does not usually impact fertility. Some signs of a UTI are burning when you pee, needing to pee often, and urine that looks cloudy or smells strong. UTIs mostly happen when bacteria enters the urinary tract. To treat a UTI, your doctor will give you antibiotics. Drinking lots of water can help flush out the infection. If you are worried about fertility, it is best to talk to a gynecologist. They can give you personalized advice based on your situation.
Answered on 16th July '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
My vagina inside ring cylinderical form white color sometimes pink color am unmarried what is this mein nay mobile say deaka ha my vagina inside there is something
Female | 23
You may be talking about the vaginal canal or cervix to the doctor. The white or pink hue could be due to discharge or inflammation. The more common causes are infections such as yeast or bacterial vaginosis. Unless you are sick with something that can cause these symptoms, you should visit a gynecologist for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 3rd Sept '24
Dr. Himali Patel
Hii. I had sex on 2nd April and i got i pill tablet before 72 hours.usally my monthly periods are 6th of every month.i got withdrawal bleeding after one week of taking i pill i.e on 11th . I had tested urine pregnancy test and got negitive.i didn't get my periods until now what should I do now
Female | 19
It's common to experience withdrawal bleeding about a week later. This bleeding is not the same as a regular period but a response to the pill's hormones. If your periods have still not come, take another test a few days after the expected date. If the test remains negative and your period is further delayed, consult a gynecologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Already 15 days over still periods not done even pregnancy test also coming negative now what we do
Female | 25
Periods can be delayed. Don't worry immediately. There are various causes - stress impacts hormones. If pregnancy tests show negative results, it's likely not pregnancy-related. Weight fluctuations or medications influence your cycle too. Consult a gynecologist who'll pinpoint reasons for this irregularity.
Answered on 27th Aug '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I am 3 weeks pregnant. This is my 3rd pregnancy and my previous pregnancies were sound and i had normal delivery both times. Last 3 days i am having vaginal bleeding with clots and tissue like discharge. The color of blood is dark red or red-brown type. And my midwife says today that my cervix is 1cm open. I have another blood test today to make sure if i am pregnant or not, but it’s positive again. Right now i am having some financial challenges. I am feeling helpless. Please help me with your advice.
Female | 31
Bleeding with clots and tissue-like discharge, plus your cervix being partly open, is worrying. This could mean a miscarriage is happening. It's important to visit a gynecologist to figure out what's going on.
Answered on 30th July '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Had preterm delivery at 24 weeks due to infection after cervical cerclage at 20 th week and having gestational diabetes and baby was in NICU for four days and passed away due to bleeding in brain.can I plan for next pregnancy by taking precautionory measurements or I should go for surrogacy.please let me know
Female | 47
There is no need for a surrogacy plan for cervical stitch in between the pregnancy and plan for pregnancy and do investigate for diabetes before pregnancy and get treated before conception.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Aruna Sahadev
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