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Female | 33

Why do I have excessive vaginal discharge and sexual issues?

I am 33 years female.i have a gyne issue there is lot of veginal discharge every time.and also have sexual issues.

1 Answer
Dr. Nisarg Patel

Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist

Answered on 19th Dec '24

Observing increased vaginal discharge along with intimacy worries is something that comes as no surprise. There are numerous possible causes for these symptoms like hormonal changes, infections, or stress. It's important to notice any other symptoms like bad smell or itchiness as they may give useful information. Effective cleanliness habits, soft fabrics, and consuming water are particularly beneficial. However, it is highly recommended that you visit a gynecologist for personal advice and treatment options. 

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Questions & Answers on "Gynaecology" (4547)

I recently received my AMH test results, and I am quite concerned as the value is 0.2. I am 32 years old, not married, and have no children yet. I’ve also undergone some scans, and the doctors mentioned that I might be heading toward a monotropic cycle, which has raised my anxiety about my fertility. Given my desire to have children in the future, I’m really worried about my low AMH level and would like to know if there are any options available for me to improve this situation and possibly conceive naturally in the future. For your reference, I have a normal BMI, follow a vegetarian diet, exercise regularly, and have no smoking or drinking habits. I would greatly appreciate your advice on what steps I can take to maintain my fertility and whether there are any treatments or lifestyle changes that could help improve my chances of having healthy children. Thank you so much for your time and guidance. Kind regards, Neha

Female | 32

Answered on 8th Oct '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Hello how are you. I had sex on 5th march and got my period 14 march. April too I see my period and may also can I still be pregnant please help me

Female | 21

It seems unlikely that you would be pregnant if you had a period in March, April, and May after having sex on March 5th. Having regular periods indicates that you're not pregnant.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Answered on 26th Aug '24

Dr. Himali Patel

Dr. Himali Patel

Please answer this. I’m anxious and loosing my self. Is it absolutely certain that an ultrasound scan done at 14 weeks after intercourse would detect a pregnancy? I had an encounter on October 24 that did not include vaginal penetration or ejaculation, but there was rubbing around the anal region. She got her periods on November 8, December 6, and January 3. A urine pregnancy test was done on December 30 using evening urine, and it showed a clear negative result. Out of curiosity, she had an ultrasound scan on January 28 at a clinic, and they said there was no pregnancy. However, I’m still unable to convince myself that nothing happened. Please confirm if, even in the case of a cryptic pregnancy, the ultrasound scan done on January 28 would have absolutely detected? Is there any chance of pregnancy in this case even now . Many are saying mostly, unlikely,highly but no one is giving 100 percent absolute answer. Please help.

Female | 20

Answered on 29th Jan '25

Dr. Himali Patel

Dr. Himali Patel

I am 45 years of age, i did hysteretomy this year April, but i m not healed my pelvic floor or where the uterus was it's still very paining a lot, i still have my ovaries, but my whole abdominal pelvic it's still very painful even when i bend, even when i sit pls help

Female | 45

It is typical to experience some discomfort after this surgery, however, if the pain is ongoing, it could be an indication of a problem. The pain may result from scar tissue, inflammation, or nerve damage. To alleviate your discomfort, reach out to your surgeon for an assessment to establish the cause and explore the best treatment alternatives for you. 

Answered on 27th Oct '24

Dr. Nisarg Patel

Dr. Nisarg Patel

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