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Asked for Female | 23 Years

Why do I have watery discharge and abdomen pain?

Patient's Query

Hi i have watery white discharge after my period for 3-4 days and also abdomen pain after period 10 days

Answered by Dr. Swapna Chekuri

After your period, it's normal to have some discharge, but if it's watery and white and lasts for several days, it could be due to a few reasons. One possibility is a hormonal imbalance, which can sometimes cause changes in discharge. Abdominal pain after your period could be related to issues like endometriosis or even just normal post-period cramping. It's essential to keep track of these symptoms and see a gynecologist for a proper evaluation. In the meantime, staying hydrated, getting enough rest, and using heat packs for the pain may help. 

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I had protected sex on Feb 8th and taken i-pill and got withdrawal bleeding after 5 days. Then again I had protected sex on Feb 25th and I took i-pill and didn't get the bleeding. Is it because I may get pregnant?

Female | 22

Not getting withdrawal blee­ding after taking the i-pill post protecte­d sex doesn't always mean pre­gnancy. The emerge­ncy contraceptive can sometime­s affect your menstrual cycle. Howe­ver, if you're still worried, you can take­ a home pregnancy test a fe­w weeks later to e­ase your mind.

Answered on 21st Aug '24

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Why is my period almost 2 months late?

Female | 16

Periods can be missed due to pregnancy, or other medical conditions. Factors like stress and weight fluctuations can disrupt hormonal balance while certain medications or medical conditions can also affect menstrual regularity. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I have been taking birth control pills to stop my period, which was due on the 23rd of March. I am still taking the pills to stop my period because I had an even to attend. I will no longer be taking the pills starting tomorrow. I did have unprotected sex on the 15th of March. I have been experiencing cramping at the bottom of my belly, tender breasts, and nausea. I took a pregnancy test today and it came back negative. My question : Is it possible that I am actually pregnant and it is just too early to show on a home test ?

Female | 26

Testing early for pre­gnancy can give incorrect results some­times. Cramping, breast tende­rness, and nausea may be signs you're­ expecting. These­ happen due to hormonal changes inside­ your body. If you miss your period in the coming days, try taking another te­st again for a clearer answer.

Answered on 26th July '24

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I have pelvic cramps for over a year now. I tested positive for strep B and now wonder whether I could have pelvic inflammatory disease. I was put on doxycycline and metronizdale as a precaution, which was stopped after 7 days because my STD screening was negative, However, now my cramps feel worse.

Female | 19

Get a thorough evaluation done as Pelvic cramps are caused due to some reasons. While it's challenging to provide a definitive solution without a proper examination, here are a few possibilities that you may consider - Pelvic inflammatory disease, gynecological conditions, or musculoskeletal issues can result in cramps and discomfort. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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My vagina is so itchy...l gat sore...inside my vagina l have white things which are like worms and they are so itchy

Female | 20

You probably have a yeast infection. Yeast infections may be characterized by vaginitis and such symptoms as itchiness, pain, and discharge (whitish color, worm-like) in the vagina. On the bright side, yeast infections are common and can be easily treated with over-the-counter antifungal creams or tablets. It is necessary to avoid using sweet-scented products and wear cotton underwear to assist in the prevention of future infections.

Answered on 31st Aug '24

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