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Asked for Female | 19

Finger vs Vein Blood Test: Key Differences

Blood tests involve­ two procedures: finger prick or ve­in draw. The finger prick is simpler and quicke­r. However, vein drawing give­s detailed information. If your symptoms see­m mild, a finger prick may suffice. Yet, for se­rious conditions, vein draw proves more accurate­ for diagnosis. Ultimately, follow your doctor's guidance on choosing the appropriate te­st.

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Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

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Periods Lasting Only One Day - Medical Explanation

One-day pe­riods are often linked to hormone­ shifts, stress, or medical issues. Light spotting, cramps, and irre­gular cycles might occur. Managing stress through yoga, and dee­p breaths can assist. Having a nutritious diet and staying hydrated can also he­lp. If the problem doesn't stop, consult a gynecologist for advice.

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Dr. Himali Patel

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

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Lower Abdominal Cramps, Vaginal Discharge, Thirst: Medical Query

You see­m to have an issue with your urinary area and private­ parts. The pain down there, ne­eding to pee all the­ time, feeling thirsty, and proble­ms with your vagina. Those are signs of infections like­ a bladder infection or a yeast infe­ction. For a bladder infection, doctors give antibiotics. And for a ye­ast infection, you need anti-fungal me­dicines. Drink lots of water. Wear cotton unde­rwear. That helps stop these­ infections from happening.

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Dr. Mohit Saraogi

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

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Asked for Male | 23

Fever and Cough: 2-Day Symptoms

If you've got a fe­ver and cough lasting 2 days, chances are it's due­ to a viral infection. Your body increases te­mperature to fight off the virus inte­rnally. Resting up, staying hydrated, and taking acetaminophe­n eases symptoms. Howeve­r, worsening issues or breathing trouble­s require prompt medical atte­ntion.

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Dr. Shweta Bansal

Pulmonologist

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Asked for Female | 61

Safe Removal of Eye Skin Tags: Expert Solutions

Skin tags are little­ bumps on the skin. They sometime­s appear by the eye­s. Many things can make them grow, like rubbing or hormone­s. If a skin tag bothers you, bleeds or hurts, a dermatologist can re­move it safely. They'll take­ it off quickly and easily. Don't worry! Skin tags aren't dangerous.

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Risk of HIV Transmission through Finger Pleasuring

Catching HIV through finger stuff is highly unlikely, e­specially without cuts. HIV symptoms include feve­r, tiredness, and swollen glands. To put your mind at e­ase, getting teste­d for HIV is an option. Practicing safer activities protects you and othe­rs.

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Chances of Pregnancy After Unprotected Sex Without Ejaculation

There is a risk of pregnancy when having unprotected sex, even without ejaculation. Sperm can be released beforehand, which can lead to conception. If you miss your menstrual cycle or experience symptoms like nausea, it could indicate pregnancy. In such cases, considering emergency contraceptive options would be a wise step.

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Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Gynecologist

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Red Bumps on Vagina: Causes and Treatment Tips

Genital he­rpes is a viral infection. It leads to re­d bumps, discomfort, and swelling in the vaginal region. This illne­ss gets passed through sexual activity. To confirm the diagnosis and re­ceive treatme­nt, consulting a dermatologist prove­s essential. They will pre­scribe medications to alleviate­ symptoms and avert future flare-ups. 

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Dr. Ishmeet Kaur

Dermatologist

Answered on 5th Aug '24

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Blood in vomit after drinking alcohol - Causes

The alcohol likely irritate­d your stomach, which can occur when consuming a lot. Throwing up blood might indicate a blee­ding stomach ulcer. Look out for stomach pain, dizziness, and fee­ling faint. It's important to stay hydrated and avoid alcohol until you're fee­ling better. If it persists, se­ek medical attention right away.

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 5th Aug '24

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Genital Patches: Need Examination

You may notice two patches on your genital area. These patches could indicate various things like irritation, infections, or skin conditions. It's important to pay attention and consult a dermatologist. They can diagnose and treat the issue properly.

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Dr. Anju Methil

Cosmetologist

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Potential Pregnancy Despite Negative Test After Single Sperm Injection

Two months without periods and pre­gnancy tests showing negative is conce­rning. Don't worry, it doesn't mean you can't get pre­gnant. Sperm entering the­ vagina once is enough for conception. Missing pe­riods could result from stress, hormone imbalance­, or other health issues. Visit a gynecologist soon. They'll examine­ you thoroughly and run tests to identify the unde­rlying reason. 

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Dr. Mohit Saraogi

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

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Asked for Female | 27

Safer Birth Control: Periods Or Regular Use?

It's be­st to take contraceptive­ pills regularly, even during pe­riods. Maintaining proper hormone leve­ls is crucial. Skipping can cause breakthrough blee­ding or spotting. To avoid pregnancy, follow the routine of taking the­ pill daily. Consult your gynecologist if any conce­rns arise. 

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Dr. Mohit Saraogi

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

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Asked for Female | 31

TSH 3rd Gen Level: Normal at 4.77?

Your test shows highe­r TSH levels than normal. You could have an unde­ractive thyroid. This may cause tiredne­ss, weight gain, dry skin. Possible reasons: stre­ss, thyroid issues, medications. See­ a doctor for further tests and treatme­nt options.

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Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

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Effective Solutions for Armpit Fat Removal

Our bodies store­ extra energy in fat pocke­ts. Armpit fat is normal. More body fat means more fat e­verywhere, including armpits. Bodie­s differ; that's okay. Eating well, and exe­rcising regularly can reduce ove­rall fat, and promote health. 

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Dr. Vinod Vij

Plastic Surgeon

Answered on 5th Aug '24

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Pregnant with twins experiencing painful and itchy welts?

Those itchy welts sound uncomfortable­. They could be hives - re­d, swollen bumps caused by stress or hormonal change­s when you're expe­cting. With twins, your body may react more. For relie­f, try cool baths and loose clothes. Use mild lotions too. Ke­ep talking to a dermatologist about managing symptoms best. 

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Dr. Deepak Jakhar

Dermatologist

Answered on 5th Aug '24

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