Asked for Female | 22
Can I Take Garbh Niroda Tablet After 3 Months?
After giving birth, it's common for periods to be irregular as the body adjusts. This can happen due to breastfeeding, hormonal changes, or the body still recovering. As for taking a contraceptive pill, it's best to consult with a gynecologist to find the right option since some may affect breastfeeding or interfere with postpartum recovery. In fact, a gynecologist can recommend safe methods based on your wife's health and future family planning goals.
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Gynecologist
Answered on 10th June '25
Asked for पुरुष | 21
Why do I experience increased anger and negative thoughts?
It's important to remember that these feelings can be challenging but are not uncommon. Several factors like stress, lack of sleep, or even certain medical conditions can contribute to such emotions. To address this, I recommend incorporating stress-reducing activities like mindfulness or deep breathing exercises into your daily routine. It could also be beneficial to speak with a psychologist to explore these feelings further and develop coping strategies.
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General Physician
Answered on 10th June '25
Asked for Female | Emem
Is my child's painful swelling near ear serious?
There are a few reasons why this swelling could be happening. One common cause is an infection, like an ear infection or even a skin infection. Sometimes, insect bites or even an allergic reaction can lead to swelling in that area. It's essential to have it checked out by a doctor to determine the exact cause. In the meantime, you can apply a warm compress to help with the pain and swelling. I recommend making an appointment with your pediatrician as soon as you can so they can provide the appropriate treatment.
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General Physician
Answered on 10th June '25
Asked for Male | 28
Why does sperm come out when I pee?
When you feel like sperm is coming out when you pee, it could be due to a condition called retrograde ejaculation. What happens is that instead of the semen coming out through the urethra, it goes backward into the bladder. This can be caused by certain medications, nerve damage, or prostate issues. Well, it's important to see a sexologist for a proper evaluation. They may suggest some tests to determine the underlying cause. In the meantime, make sure to stay hydrated and avoid any medications that could worsen the symptoms.
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Sexologist
Answered on 10th June '25
Asked for Female | 28
Why am I experiencing anal pain and frequent urination?
Frequent urination and anal pain can be caused by a few things. One common reason could be a urinary tract infection (UTI) that might not have responded to the antibiotics you've taken. Sometimes, issues like bladder infections or even conditions like interstitial cystitis can lead to similar symptoms. In fact, certain gastrointestinal problems like inflammatory bowel disease could also contribute to anal discomfort. It's essential to follow up with your urologist for a thorough evaluation. They might suggest further tests to determine the most effective treatment.
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Urologist
Answered on 10th June '25
Asked for Female | 24
Could Withdrawal Bleeding Indicate Safe Pregnancy After Outercourse?
Let me assure you that the chances of pregnancy from outercourse with protection like tight boxers are incredibly low. The bleeding you experienced from 3rd to 8th June may likely be withdrawal bleeding from the emergency contraceptive pill you took, which is a common side effect. Given that your last period was on 17th May, your cycle might be a bit irregular this month due to the emergency pill. You can expect your next period within the next few weeks. If you don't get it by then, a simple home pregnancy test can provide further reassurance.
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Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist
Answered on 10th June '25
Asked for Female | 24
Is light bleeding after ipill withdrawal safe from pregnancy?
The bleeding you experienced after taking the emergency contraceptive pill on 26th May is likely withdrawal bleeding, which can happen due to the hormonal changes triggered by the pill. This bleeding can mimic a period but is usually lighter and shorter. The fact that you had no actual intercourse and your partner was wearing tight boxers reduces the risk of pregnancy significantly. The bleeding you had also suggests that your body is responding to the emergency contraceptive. Given your last period was on 17th May, your cycle may be a bit irregular this month due to the emergency pill. You can expect your next period within 4-6 weeks from the start of the withdrawal bleeding. If you're concerned, a pregnancy test can offer further reassurance about your current status. If you need more guidance or support, don't hesitate to reach out to a gynecologist.
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Gynecologist
Answered on 10th June '25
Asked for Male | 18
Could I Have Various Scabies Problems?
Scabies can be quite bothersome, but don't worry, we can tackle this together. You see, scabies is caused by tiny mites that burrow into the skin, leading to intense itching and a rash. The good news is that it's treatable with medicated lotions or creams prescribed by a doctor. In fact, it's important to wash all clothes and bedding in hot water to prevent reinfestation. I recommend scheduling a visit with a dermatologist to confirm the diagnosis and discuss the best treatment plan for you.
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Cosmetologist
Answered on 10th June '25
Asked for Female | 22
Why do I have anal lump after sex stretching?
It sounds like you might have developed a hemorrhoid, which is a common issue caused by straining during bowel movements or, as in your case, possibly during sex. Hemorrhoids are swollen blood vessels in the rectal area that can form a lump and cause discomfort. The good news is that they often improve with simple measures like keeping the area clean, using over-the-counter creams, and avoiding straining. However, it's essential to have it checked by a sexologist to confirm the diagnosis and discuss further treatment options.
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Sexologist
Answered on 10th June '25
Asked for Female | 22
Which weight gain supplement should I recommend?
Weight gain can be influenced by various factors like diet, exercise, metabolism, and underlying health conditions. Before trying any supplements, it's essential to focus on a balanced diet rich in proteins, healthy fats, and carbohydrates. Regular strength training exercises can also help build muscle mass. If you're still struggling to gain weight, it's best to consult with a physician to rule out any medical issues and get personalized recommendations.
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General Physician
Answered on 10th June '25
Asked for Female | 68
Can I Safely Manage Stage 4 Cervical Cancer Symptoms at Home?
You can give Tramadol and Paracetamol together if the pain is intense, but it's good to space them out a bit. Paracetamol can be used every 4-6 hours, and Tramadol can be taken every 4-6 hours as needed. Lorazepam can be used daily for anxiety or restlessness. If you ever need to stop it, it's best to reduce the dose gradually to prevent any withdrawal symptoms. Suddenly stopping Tramadol or Lorazepam can cause withdrawal symptoms like increased pain, anxiety, or even seizures. So, it's safer to taper them off slowly. Ondansetron can be used as needed when vomiting starts. It's usually taken 30 minutes before meals that could trigger nausea. Lactulose syrup can be given every 8-12 hours if there's no bowel movement. Make sure she's drinking enough fluids to help it work better. A daily multivitamin can be beneficial for overall health and strength. It's good for supporting the body during this time. If your grandmother is comfortable and symptom-free, you can skip some medicines. But always consult with an oncologist before making any changes.
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Oncologist
Answered on 10th June '25
Asked for Female | 33
What is Causing Pelvic Pain on Both Sides?
Both side pelvic pain may occur as a result of many reasons which include imbalances in hormones, PID (pelvic inflammatory disease), endometriosis, ovarian cysts or UTIs. A gynecologist or urologist should be consulted for advice on the cause of an infection and its appropriate treatment.
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Urologist
Answered on 9th June '25
Asked for Female | 18
Why is my white discharge watery with burning sensations?
It sounds like you might be dealing with a urinary tract infection, which can cause that burning sensation when you pee and the change in your vaginal discharge. The itching and burning in your eyes, palms, and head could be related to an allergic reaction or even stress. Sometimes our bodies react in different ways to various triggers. It's essential to stay hydrated and avoid irritants like scented soaps. I recommend you see a gynecologist for a proper evaluation and treatment. They might suggest a urine test to confirm the infection and provide you with medication to help clear it up.
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Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist
Answered on 9th June '25
Asked for Male | 22
What's the treatment for penile bridge?
It's actually called a penile adhesion, where the foreskin gets stuck to the head of the penis. This can happen due to irritation or infection. The good news is that it's usually easily treated. You can try gentle stretching or using a prescribed cream to help loosen the adhesion. If that doesn't work, a minor procedure called a dorsal slit may be necessary. I recommend you see an urologist for an evaluation and personalized treatment plan.
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Urologist
Answered on 9th June '25
Asked for Male | 31
Why can't I recover from my eczema?
Eczema is a skin condition that causes redness, itchiness, and sometimes even flaky patches. It can be triggered by things like stress, allergies, or even harsh soaps. To help manage it, try using gentle, fragrance-free skincare products and keeping your skin well moisturized. It's also important to avoid scratching, as that can make it worse. If your symptoms persist, I recommend seeing a dermatologist who can provide personalized treatment options.
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Cosmetologist
Answered on 9th June '25