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Asked for Female | 18 Years

Recurring Leukorrhea After Infection: What to Do?

Patient's Query

the problem is that almost a year ago I was ill with an infection a gynecological infection And I used to get vaginal discharge Leukorrhea almost all the time but then I went through treatment and it stopped but now from 2 days I am again facing same problem And it is almost whole day so what should I do???

Answered by Dr. Nisarg Patel

Continuous vaginal discharge­ is uncomfortable. It may mean your previous gyne­cological infection recurred. The­ infection could be lingering or a ne­w one develope­d. Seeing a gynecologist is crucial for proper treatme­nt. They'll advise the next ste­ps to help you feel be­tter. 

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Doctor, how are you !? I went to hospital to check my pregnant test they said it’s 41 mlu and they said after two days need to go back to see if the level increase this 41 how many weeks is it be and it’s confirmed as pregnancy?

Female | 25

A pregnancy test result of 41 mIU/mL means there is a possibility of pregnancy. This level generally corresponds to a pregnancy of around 4-6 weeks. Don't forget to come back for the follow-up to check if the level goes up as it should. This increase would confirm the pregnancy. Symptoms of early pregnancy can include nausea, fatigue, and missed periods. 

Answered on 21st Aug '24

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I recently had an abortion due to unhealthy pregnancy and I have taken medicine on 11may.so can i have sex with condom.is there any risk or its safe

Female | 26

When you have had a termination and taken some drugs, your body will need time to get better. It is important not to rush into having sex again too soon. Use a condom each time you have sex after an abortion to protect against infections. Take it easy and pay attention to your body’s signals – if something doesn’t feel right, stop. Talk to a doctor if there are any problems or if things don’t seem to be going back to normal.

Answered on 28th May '24

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Okay. I wanted to know if it’s possible for a specific person to throwing off my ph balance and why is that. Like why would that be ? It’s only happened with him specifically and not anyone else .. why is that ? Is there something nh wrong with him ? Because I’m okay on my own it’s just that when we have sex I get a bv or a yeast infection or just feel irritated. I went to the doctor and they gave me and him medication to take and it still happens .. everytime … why ?

Female | 24

There can be factors contributing to changes in vaginal pH balance and the occurrence of vaginal infections. Sexual activity, particularly with a new partner, can sometimes disrupt the natural balance of bacteria in the vagina, leading to infections like bacterial vaginosis (BV) or yeast infections. This can happen due to the introduction of new bacteria or an alteration in the vaginal environment.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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