Asked for Female | 19
How to manage intense breakthrough bleeding on lo loestrin fe?
Breakthrough bleeding and strong period symptoms are common when your body adjusts to the hormones in the pill. This is a very common thing, especially in the first few months after starting a new birth control. Monitor your symptoms and in case they persist or worsen, it's better to contact a gynecologist.
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Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist
Answered on 3rd Aug '25
Asked for Male | 17
Why is my fever not decreasing despite 3 days of treatment?
You've provided information about a fever lasting for three days, noting that a temperature of 100.8°F is considered a mild fever. Suggestions include increased water intake, adequate rest, and the use of over-the-counter analgesics like acetaminophen or ibuprofen to control symptoms. However, you advise contacting a healthcare provider if the fever persists or if other symptoms emerge. This guidance aligns with common recommendations for managing mild fevers but emphasizes the importance of medical attention if needed. If you have specific questions or if there's anything else you'd like to discuss on this topic, feel free to let me know!
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General Physician
Answered on 3rd Aug '25
Asked for Male | 17
Can steroid cream treat moderate phimosis?
It seems like you're going through an issue of moderate phimosis which indicates that the foreskin is too tight and cannot be retracted. This can lead to discomfort or pain during activities such as biting water and cleaning. Use of a steroid cream like Betamethasone is likely to be helpful in loosening the skin. A dermatologist will guide you on the right amount of cream to use and where to apply it.
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Cosmetologist
Answered on 2nd Aug '25
Asked for Male | 41
Dear Dr. I was on Flunil Tab 20 for one month. I am now experiencing erectile dysfunction since yesterday How much time shall it take for recovery and resumption of sexual activity ? Kindly provide with approximate time frame Kindly, advise
Erectile dysfunction as a side effect of medication can vary from person to person. In many cases, it should improve once you stop taking the medication. Since you've been on Flunil (Fluoxetine) for one month, it's advisable to consult your prescribing doctor or a urologist.
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Urologist
Answered on 2nd Aug '25
Asked for Female | 20
Could I get pregnant from fingering with sperm on hand?
It’s highly improbable you could be pregnant now. There were very few sperms on the hand, moreover, they most likely died after being rinsed off with milk tea. The abdominal distention and vomiting might have nothing to do with pregnancy. The thing is that different things such as eating habits, stress, or hormonal background can cause bloating and nausea. If these symptoms do not go away, I suggest visiting a gynecologist who will help you figure out what’s going on and how to deal with it.
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Sexologist
Answered on 2nd Aug '25
Asked for Female | 21
Is Nipple Discharge After Emergency Contraceptive Pill Normal?
It's good you chose an emergency contraceptive pill that helped you to get your period. Nipple discharge, when pressed, is not a common symptom and could be due to hormonal changes, such as prolactin levels. The test showed one line and your periods are regular, so it is less likely to be the case of pregnancy. If nipple discharge continues or you notice other changes, then you should consider seeing a gynecologist for further evaluation.
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Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist
Answered on 2nd Aug '25
Asked for Female | 39
Why do I have no warning signs before periods?
You've noticed changes in your monthly cycle. No signs before your period may be due to hormone shifting or stress. The headaches could also link to hormonal changes. If these bother you much, write them down and talk to a gynecologist for advice suited to you.
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Gynecologist
Answered on 1st Aug '25
Asked for Female | 24
Why do I have pain with trisomy 47 xxx?
Trisomy 47 XXX has different symptoms which may involve a heightened sense of awareness: it would be best for you not to over-exert yourself but listen more to what your body is saying. The discomfort caused by the presence of a dildo inside you could be linked with this. Try taking it easy as you remove the said object so gently from your body. If this does not help ease the pain then I suggest seeking medical attention immediately.
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Sexologist
Answered on 1st Aug '25
Asked for Male | 23
Sexually transmitted disease
The treatment for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) depends on the specific infection and its severity. Different STDs are treated with medications such as antibiotics for bacterial infections (e.g., chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis) or antiviral drugs for viral infections (e.g., herpes, HIV). Some STDs, like HPV, may not have a cure, but treatments are available to manage symptoms and prevent complications.
I would recommend seeking advice personally from a professional preferably a gynecologist or urologist in your location.
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Urologist
Answered on 31st July '25
Asked for Female | 26
Ghutno me Pani ke Sujan Ka Ilaj
This condition is called knee effusion. Some Injury, arthritis, or other health issues often cause this. Take rest, elevate your legs, use ice packs, and do gentle exercises with a recommendation from a physiotherapist. Also, maintaining a healthy weight and avoiding activities that worsen swelling is crucial in healing this condition. It is better to consult an orthopedist for proper diagnosis and treatment
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Orthopaedic Surgery
Answered on 31st July '25
Asked for Female | 18
Treatment Options for Infection
Infections happen if harmful germs invade your body. Look for redness, swelling, pain, or discharge - those are symptoms. Please share more details regarding your infection and what symptoms you are facing. Only then can the right kind of medication be prescribed.
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General Physician
Answered on 31st July '25
Asked for Female | 35
Why did I lose so much weight in one month?
Sudden weight loss can occur due to various factors, including stress, dietary changes, or underlying health issues like thyroid disorders or diabetes. Common symptoms may include fatigue, weakness, or changes in appetite. It’s essential to assess your situation calmly. Begin by maintaining a balanced diet and staying hydrated. Ensure you're engaging in regular exercise at a comfortable pace. However, consulting a healthcare professional would be wise if this continues or is accompanied by other concerning signs. They can provide personalized insights and support, adequately addressing your overall health and well-being.
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Bariatric Surgeon
Answered on 31st July '25
Asked for Male | 16
Weight Loss Tips for Teenager
You want to be healthier – that's great! At 16, weighing 106 pounds might be a concern depending on your height. Both underweight and overweight can have risks. Start with small changes like eating more fruits, and veggies, drinking water, and staying active.
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Bariatric Surgeon
Answered on 31st July '25
Asked for Male | 34
Can genital warts lead to cancer or HIV?
Small flesh bumps down there are caused by a virus called HPV. The virus can stay in your body for a long time. But medicine like podophyllin cream can treat the bumps. Your pharmacist will guide you on using the cream. The bumps do not cause cancer, HIV, or AIDS. But you may see small, flesh-colored bumps in your private parts. Be sure to follow the cream use instructions carefully. Keep using the cream until the bumps go away. If you have more worries or questions, talk to a dermatologist.
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Dermatologist
Answered on 31st July '25
Asked for Female | 55
Why are my fingers tingling after Semaglutide shot?
Feeling tingling in your fingers can be concerning. This symptom may arise from various factors, including anxiety, nerve sensitivity, or potential reactions to medications like semaglutide. It's vital to pause and monitor your condition. For now, I recommend you avoid your next dose until you consult with a physician. They can assess your symptoms and determine the best course of action tailored to your needs.
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General Physician
Answered on 31st July '25