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Female | 15

Should I tell my gynecologist about lost periods?

hi, i lost my period like a year ago almost due to restricting calories. I was wondering if i should tell my gynecologist or just keep it to myself and try to solve it on my own because it would be more comfortable for me. Also, if i tell my gynecologist that i might not be eating enough calories, what will happen? Will she involve my family? I would like to know what will happen, like if she’s just going to tell me to try eat more and see if there are my improvements or if she will tell someone or my family to strictly track what i eat every day, which would be really uncomfortable for me

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Dr. Nisarg Patel

Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist

Answered on 27th Jan '25

They can help identify the underlying causes, which might include low-calorie intake, hormonal issues, or other factors. If you share your concerns, they will likely focus on supporting you without involving your family unless there’s a serious risk to your health. Your gynecologist may suggest lifestyle changes, monitor your progress, or possibly recommend counseling if needed. Open communication is key to your well-being, and seeking professional help is a positive step toward regaining your health. 

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Male | 39

Could this red, sore bump be an ingrown hair?

I'm a 39 year old male, I think I have a ingrown hair in my pubic region, it's is red and sore to touch and slightly raised

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Answered on 27th Jan '25

It sounds like you may be experiencing ingrown hair, which occurs when hair curls back into the skin, leading to inflammation. The redness and tenderness you describe are common symptoms. To relieve discomfort, consider applying a warm compress to the affected area and avoid tight clothing. Exfoliating gently can also help prevent future occurrences. While these measures often suffice, if the irritation persists or worsens, I encourage you to consult a dermatologist. They can provide tailored advice and treatment if necessary, ensuring your well-being is prioritized.

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Female | Pebie ann panaligan

Am I At Risk with PCOS and Thin Endometrium?

Im 32 years old diagnose of 9 months of polycystic ovarian morphology And this endometrium 0:48 cm

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Dr. Himali Patel

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

Answered on 27th Jan '25

Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) can cause various symptoms, including irregular menstruation, weight gain, and acne. It arises from hormonal imbalances, often affecting insulin levels. Managing PCOS typically involves lifestyle changes such as maintaining a balanced diet and regular exercise, which can help regulate your menstrual cycle and improve overall well-being. Medications may also be recommended to address specific symptoms. It's essential to have an open discussion with your gynecologist regarding your concerns and treatment options, as they can offer personalized guidance and support tailored to your needs. 

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Female | 61

Should I continue antibiotics for suspected skin ulcers?

My auntie is 62 years old and she has been having these injuries, I suspect it to be skin ulcer. She has been taking strong antibiotics like Flemming 625, itacare, Amosiklave 625mg. Although she stopped recently. She can barley walk, and the pains. Should she continue the antibiotics drugs and what else should she add

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Answered on 27th Jan '25

Skin ulcers can result from various factors, including poor circulation, pressure, or infections. While antibiotics are essential for managing infections, it's crucial to have a dermatologist evaluate your aunt's situation, especially since she has stopped taking them. Encourage her to seek medical advice for proper assessment and treatment options, which may include wound care, pain management, and possibly physical therapy to improve mobility. 

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Female | 61

Should I continue antibiotics for skin ulcer at 61?

My auntie is 61 years old, she has been having these open injuries, i suspect it to be skin ulcer. She has been taking antibiotics like Amosiklave 625mg and Itacare. Although she stopped recently. She's in pains and can barley walk.. please should she continue and what else do you recommend.

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Answered on 27th Jan '25

Open wounds can be painful and may indicate an underlying issue like a skin ulcer, often caused by factors such as poor circulation or prolonged pressure. While antibiotics may help prevent infection, she must seek medical attention to assess her condition properly. Continuing medications without guidance could be ineffective or harmful. Encourage her to visit a dermatologist who can provide a tailored treatment plan, possibly including proper wound care, pain management, and further evaluation. 

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Female | 20

Should I Worry About No Bleeding After Medical Abortion?

I need advice. Can anyone please help me. I am a female of age 20.My weight is 32 kg and height 5'2". tried to do medical abortion. I took 1 mifepristone by swallowing. After 24 hours- 800mcg misoprostol vaginally. And 3 hours after that 400mcg misoprostol vaginally and more 400mcg misoprostol with 3 hours interval. Took total 5 doses of misoprostol like this including the first dose of 800mcg. After that my gestational sac came out in the morning while i was sitting on toilet. But i did not bleed at all. My pregnancy tissues and placenta did not pass too as i did not bleed before or after passing the sac. The embryo was inside the fluid like white colored sac. I was 12 weeks pregnant. Its now 2 days and i did not bleed still. Should i wait for my bleeding to start? I took more misoprostol doses after my sac passed to start my bleeding but did not work. Will all the pregnancy tissues will come out naturally? Will my bleeding start naturally after some days?Will my pregnancy tissues and placenta pass if i wait? a doctor told me to use 2tab Co-Amoxiclav 625mg PO bid for 1week, 2tab metronidazole 400mg PO tid for 1week. this medicines are for infection. Also, do i have risks of having retained placenta issues such as hemorrhage? Or i don’t have the risk as i didn’t bleed at all yet? Will the placenta come out when bleeding will happen naturally after waiting ? i am confused and also very worried.

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Answered on 27th Jan '25

After a medical abortion, some women experience delayed bleeding or may not bleed at all initially. Retained tissue can lead to complications, so it's important to monitor your symptoms. Since you haven't bled yet, I recommend contacting your gynecologist for further evaluation. They may perform an ultrasound to check for retained tissue. The antibiotics prescribed are to prevent infection, which is essential during this time. Trust your healthcare team to guide you through this process and ensure your health is prioritized.

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Male | 32

Could chest pain and blood when swallowing indicate throat issue?

Hello ummm yea my throat is all scratch up when I eat or drink food it hurts going down and I get chest pains. I'll wake up going to the bathroom spitting up blood

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 27th Jan '25

The presence of blood is particularly concerning and warrants immediate attention. It's essential to avoid irritants like spicy or acidic foods and stay hydrated with soothing fluids. However, the best course of action is to see a healthcare professional as soon as possible. They can conduct a thorough evaluation from a gastroenterologist who can provide the appropriate treatment to alleviate your symptoms and address any underlying issues. 

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Male | 24

Can Lazer Eye Surgery Ensure Better Vision Recovery?

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Dr. Sumeet Agrawal

Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon

Answered on 27th Jan '25

Aap ke bhai ki aankh mein jo mazid pareshani hai, wo samajh sakta hoon. Aankh mein lens ki kami se dikhne ki mushkil ho sakti hai, lekin iski achhi ilaj kiya ja sakta hai. Lazer se surgery ek effective option hai, jo aankh ki kharabi ko theek karne mein madadgar hai. Yeh safe hai, lekin aapke bhai ko kisi experienced eye specialist se consult karna zaroori hai, jo unki specific halat ka behtar ilaaj bata sakein. Aapko chinta nahi karni chahiye, waqt par ilaj se achi results mil sakte hain.

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Male | 30

Do I need treatment for severe diarrhea and anal burning?

I have severe diarrhea and anal burning.

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 27th Jan '25

Experiencing frequent loose stools along with discomfort around the anal area can stem from various factors, including infections, dietary changes, or stress. Maintaining hydration is crucial, so please drink plenty of fluids. Consuming bland foods like bananas, rice, and toast may help your digestive system settle. Avoid spicy and fatty items until things improve. If symptoms persist for more than 48 hours, or if you notice blood or severe discomfort, it's wise to consult a gastroenterologist. Their expertise can ensure you receive appropriate treatment and peace of mind. 

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Other | 18

Why am I unable to fully evacuate bowels?

Incomplete bowel movement. The stool is either runny, balls or very sticky. Constant stomach pain especially when just woke up from a sleep/nap. It's been happening for over a year now. Sometimes can't evacuate at all even if I want. Green tea or hot drinks sometimes help and sometimes makes it worst

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 27th Jan '25

Inconsistent stool consistency, along with pain, can be linked to various factors, such as diet, hydration, stress, or gastrointestinal issues. It's great to hear that certain warm beverages offer some relief, but if symptoms persist, it’s essential to identify the underlying cause. Maintaining a balanced diet rich in fiber, staying hydrated, and managing stress can be helpful. However, given that this has been ongoing for over a year, I recommend consulting a gastroenterologist for a thorough evaluation and tailored guidance. 

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Female | 3 months

How can I treat my 3-month-old baby's loose motions?

My 3 months old baby having loose motion past 3 days...I visit doctor she gave medicines but not working on her...kindly tell me the solution... Novidate syrup Zinc day syrup Ors enterogermina ampoule

Answered on 27th Jan '25

Diarrhea in infants can result from various factors, including infections or dietary changes. It's essential to maintain hydration with oral rehydration solutions, as they help replenish lost fluids and electrolytes. The medications prescribed, like Novidate and zinc, aim to support recovery. If you don’t see improvement soon, or if your baby shows signs of dehydration (such as reduced urine output or lethargy), please consult your pediatrician again for further evaluation and care. 

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Male | 14

Is it normal if my penis won't open?

My penis is not opened. Is it okay or not

Answered on 27th Jan '25

It sounds like you might be describing a condition where the opening of the penis is narrower than usual, which can happen for various reasons, including skin conditions or developmental issues. Common symptoms may include discomfort or difficulty during urination. It’s important to monitor your situation carefully. If you experience any pain, swelling, or changes, I recommend scheduling a visit with a sexologist. They can provide a proper diagnosis and suggest suitable treatments or procedures. 

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Female | 4.5

What does chest x-ray white spot mean?

My baby girl 4.5 years having cough on and off for last 5 months . we did x rays of chest and a white small spot came in x rays. What is that mean

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Dr. Shweta Bansal

Pulmonologist

Answered on 27th Jan '25

This symptom can stem from various causes, such as allergies, infections, or even environmental factors. The small spot observed on the X-ray may indicate several possibilities, but it does not necessarily point to something serious. It’s crucial to discuss these findings with her pediatrician, who can interpret the X-ray in the context of her overall health. In the meantime, maintaining a comfortable environment and monitoring her symptoms can be helpful. 

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Male | 20

Why Severe Anal Pain & Swelling After Weightlifting?

I am have swelling vein in anal in external and severe pain and bulge formation after weight lift and reduce 2-3 days and anal fissure past 3 months I am affect now severe pain and swelling appears what I will do ?

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 27th Jan '25

It sounds like you’re experiencing significant discomfort and swelling in the anal area, which could suggest a condition such as hemorrhoids or an aggravated fissure, especially after lifting weights. To alleviate your symptoms, focus on a high-fiber diet, stay well-hydrated, and consider warm sitz baths for relief. Over-the-counter pain relief may also help. However, it’s essential to consult a urologist for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment. 

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Female | 36

Am I ovulating while on Depo injection for conception?

I’m ovlating on the depo injection we are wanting to try for a baby and too

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Dr. Himali Patel

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

Answered on 27th Jan '25

While the Depo-Provera injection can influence your menstrual cycle, some may still experience ovulation. Look for signs like changes in cervical mucus, mild pelvic discomfort, or breast tenderness. If you're trying to conceive, continue having regular intercourse. It’s also beneficial to track your cycle. Consulting your gynecologist can provide personalized guidance and help monitor your reproductive health. 

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