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Asked for Female | 13

Why is my vagina size bigger post-periods?

When you start your period, hormonal changes can cause your vaginal tissues to swell a bit, making it seem like your vagina is bigger. This swelling is usually temporary and should go back to normal after your period ends. It's all part of your body's natural process. In fact, it's a good idea to keep track of any changes you notice and let your parents or a gynecologist know if you have any concerns. Meanwhile, make sure to stay hydrated, get plenty of rest, and use comfortable pads or tampons during your period. 

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Asked for Female | 25

Why Can't I Conceive During Pregnancy?

There could be several reasons why it's taking longer than expected. Sometimes it's related to irregular periods, hormone imbalances, or issues with ovulation. Stress, diet, or even age can play a role too. There are steps we can take to figure things out. I recommend schedule a check-up with a gynecologist. He can discuss your medical history, lifestyle factors, and maybe run some tests to get a clearer picture. 

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Asked for Male | 37

Could I Have Contracted HIV Despite Negative Test Results?

The symptoms you're experiencing like a sore throat, weakness, and metallic taste could be due to many things - maybe just a regular viral infection or stress. It's common to feel a bit anxious after such an experience, but it doesn't necessarily mean you have HIV. Keep an eye on your symptoms, stay hydrated, eat well, and get enough rest. If things persist or worsen, it's always a good idea to follow up with your sexologist for further evaluation. 

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Asked for Male | 21

Why am I always dizzy with low vitamins and thyroid?

Based on your vitamin levels and thyroid function, it seems like the low vitamin D and B12 levels could be contributing to your dizziness. When these levels are low, it can affect your energy and overall well-being. Your slightly elevated TSH could also indicate a thyroid concern. To help you feel better, I recommend starting supplements for vitamin D and B12 as advised by your doctor. It's also important to follow up with further thyroid testing and a discussion about potential treatment options. Stay hydrated, get plenty of rest, and don't hesitate to reach out if you have any more concerns.

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Asked for Male | 18

Why is my flaccid penis smaller? Solutions?

It's completely normal to be a difference in size between your flaccid and erect penis. When you're not aroused, the penis is in a relaxed state, hence the smaller size. When you become aroused, blood flow increases, causing it to expand and grow larger. As for increasing your flaccid size naturally, there's no quick fix or guaranteed method for that. However, maintaining good overall health, staying hydrated, and regular exercise can support optimal blood flow, which may have a positive impact on your flaccid size over time. If you have any concerns or notice any changes, it's always a good idea to speak with a sexologist for personalized advice. 

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Sexologist

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Asked for Female | 17

Is my low ferritin level a sign of cancer?

Your low ferritin, anisocytosis, hypochromic, and microcytosis findings can indeed point to different conditions like iron deficiency or even thalassemia minor, but not necessarily cancer. The decrease in your menstrual days could be related to these issues. Since your hemoglobin level is normal, that's reassuring. It's essential to follow up with a gynecologist as your doctor suggested. They can further investigate the menstrual changes and the blood findings to provide you with the best care and guidance moving forward. 

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Could low ferritin & anisocytosis indicate thalassemia or cancer?

Your low ferritin level and those fancy terms like anisocytosis, hypochromic, and microcytosis are pointing towards possible iron deficiency. Target cells and thalassemia minor could also be in the mix here. Now, regarding your worry about cancer, especially breast cancer, it's important to know that these findings are more commonly related to issues like iron deficiency or thalassemia rather than cancer. However, your doctor suggesting a visit to a gynecologist may be to rule out any gynecological causes for your symptoms. Keeping an eye on your menstrual cycle is good, and following up with the gynecologist can help clarify things further. 

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Gynecologist

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Asked for Male | 28

Why does brushing teeth make me gag and vomit?

You've been undergoing a nasty consequence when gargling the oral solution after brushing your teeth. The gagging and vomiting could be caused either by the taste or texture of the tap water or even the toothpaste you're using. First, try switching to a gentler toothpaste and if still not effective, rinse your mouth with bottled water. If the problem is still there, it's better to consult your dentist

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Why is my vaginal discharge thick and chunky?

Thick vaginal discharge can sometimes be due to a few reasons. For instance, it could be a sign of a yeast infection or bacterial vaginosis, which are common and treatable conditions. It's important to get it checked out by a gynecologist to confirm the cause and get the right treatment. In the meantime, practicing good hygiene, wearing breathable cotton underwear, and avoiding harsh soaps in that area can help. 

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Asked for Female | 28

Can I Schedule Gynecologist Consultation Near Me?

There could be various reasons for needing a consultation, such as irregular periods, pelvic pain, or concerns about contraception. A gynecologist can help diagnose and treat these issues effectively. I recommend scheduling an appointment with a gynecologist who can assess your specific situation and provide personalized care.

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Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist

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Asked for Female | 26

I have uneven breasts?

Mild asymmetry between breasts is common and normal. However, if the difference is significant or causing discomfort or self-consciousness, surgical options like breast reshaping or fat grafting can be considered. It’s not a medical problem unless accompanied by a lump or discharge.

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Asked for Female | 36

What causes stress and how to treat it?

 While stress and sleep deprivation affect overall health, there’s no direct evidence linking them as major causes of breast cancer. However, chronic stress can affect hormones and immunity. A healthy lifestyle with regular exercise, good sleep, and balanced nutrition is always beneficial.

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Asked for Female | 27

What could be causing my pain?

Cyclical breast pain is common and usually related to hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle. It typically improves after the periods start. Wearing a supportive bra, reducing caffeine, and maintaining a balanced diet help. If pain persists throughout the month, schedule an appointment with oncologist to rule out any doubts.

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Asked for Female | 45

What could be causing my pain?

Post-surgery pain can happen due to scar tissue or nerve changes, but since she has a cancer history, it’s best not to ignore it. Get a clinical exam from her oncologist and a mammogram or ultrasound done to rule out recurrence or any new lesion. Early review helps avoid unnecessary anxiety.

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Asked for Female | 32

What could be causing my pain?

A new lump in the breast should always be evaluated by an oncologist. Most lumps are benign (like fibroadenomas or cysts), but it’s important to rule out malignancy. I’d advise getting an ultrasound of both breasts and a clinical examination. Depending on findings, a core biopsy may be needed.

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