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Asked for Female | 41 Years

Is HPV Vaccination Recommended for Non-Cancerous Inflammation Detected in Pap Smear Results?

Patient's Query

Got inflammation results in pap smear but not at all cancerous, then is it recommended to go for HPV vaccination

Answered by Dr. Himali Patel

the best advice I can give you is to follow your gynecologist's instructions. You have to keep monitoring inflammation through regular clinic visits and your doctor should always be consulted in case of any abnormalities. Even though the inflammation itself may not be cancerous, it could still be the product of HPV, which, in turn, is linked to cancer. In case you have not yet received the HPV vaccine, you may suggest taking it as a preventative measure. 

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I haven’t had a cycle since October 28th it’s December 1st now should I take a pregnancy test?

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Yes, it's a good IDEA to take a PREGNANCY test now. A MISSED period could mean PREGNANCY, but other factors including stress, weight changes, or medications could also be the cause.. PREGNANCY tests detect the hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in URINE.. It's recommended to take the test in the morning as it's when hCG levels are highest.. If the result is negative and period doesn't come within a week, consider consulting with a HEALTHCARE provider..

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Miscarriage k lia misoprostol Khai Hy us k bad blood spot hwa

Female | 50

It is best to visit a gynecologist who specializes in reproductive health to properly diagnose and treat any potential complications. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I am a 25 year old female who is currently 6 weeks pregnant. I have had 2 blighted ovums in 3 years apart. The scan has shown even this pregnancy is a blighted ovum. Is there a possibility of me having a normal pregnancy as I have had 2 blighted ovums already with 2 different partners. Please assist.

Female | 24

Blighted ovum, which is also called the synonym "anembryonic pregnancy," is a situation where a fertilized egg is implanted in the uterus, but the embryo does not develop. I understand your worries about having two blighted ovums one after the other were scary. The most important thing is to consult your doctor, who knows the potential causes and comes up with the possible solutions that allow you to have a healthy pregnancy in the future. You could have further examinations which are done to help decide if there is an underlying factor that is causing this to happen multiple times. 

Answered on 14th June '24

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How to get rid of vaginal itching

Female | 20

Vaginal itching is a symptom that can be due to a number of causes, such as yeast infections, bacterial vaginosis and STIs. It is necessary to go to a gynecologist for a correct diagnosis and treatment. 
 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Sex hua per uska men part hamare andar nahin Gaya to isase hamare periods per koi asar nahin padega

Female | 20

You should see a gynecologist in case you start to have abnormal menstrual cycle changes. They are reproductive health specialists of women and therefore are the best candidates to offer you treatment and guidance when necessary.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I have been facing breast pain for 1 week what causes that

Female | 19

Breast pain could be due to many reasons including hormonal changes, breast cysts or fibroadenomas. I propose that you consult your gynaecologist for a clinical breast examination and possibly a breast ultrasound to find the underlying reason of the pain.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hello, when I was young I had a wound inside the incision-shaped urination hole extending inward from the front vaginal wall side. The wound was healed, but that incision remained approximately 1cm long. Now I have doubts that it will turn into fistula after sexual intercourse or normal childbirth. Is there a risk in having this incision knowing that at the moment it does not cause me problems and urine comes out of its normal opening naturally. This problem worries me very much.

Femelle | 26

Without a physical examination, it is hard to really determine the reason. For this reason, you should be referred to a gynecologist who can perform a detailed check and can prescribe you medications

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