Breast Lumps That Hurt Treatment

Injury to the breast can lead to blood vessel rupture causing localized bleeding, which can be felt as lump. Individuals with breast cysts or abscesses may need drainage for the treatment, whereas the sebaceous cysts or fatty lumps are removed through surgery. Women with breast lumps may notice change in the skin colour of their breast (turning red) and the skin may begin to peel off.

Injury to the breast can lead to blood vessel rupture causing localized bleeding, which can be felt as lump. Individuals with breast cysts or abscesses may need drainage for the treatment, whereas the sebaceous cysts or fatty lumps are removed throug ... More

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Delayed period

Hello doctors I had dry humping with underwear and oral activity with my partner. There was no penetrative sexual activity. I have an irregular period and pcos. 40 day , 52 day even 63 days also I checked with UPT 2 times both were negative. My last period was 27 April I don't think the delay is due to pregnancy because there is no symptoms also. What could be the reason?

Vaginal Dryness

Need consultation and prescription to cure vaginal Dryness. Facing itching and discomfort during intercourse. Also burning while urination

Small thing on breast

I have noticed this button like thing on right breast what can this be? I have heavy breast and last month i took ipill after which i noticed this plus this month i had to take another ipill

Periods regarding problem

On 26th April I have had Sex with Protection of Condom and for the better precaution I took I-pill after that. On 5th May I got Periods for 5days in Normal way. But This month of June 5th is Gone and Today is 8th. 3 days over still not period came out. Even I did pregnancy test by the kit and It was negative. What to do now? I am so worried and feeling so irritated.

Period late

I already wrote earlier that we did no intercourse or genital contact. She just rubbed my genital part with her hand. I ejaculated but it was not directed towards her vulva and her legs were closed. It occurred on 2nd may and it was the 23rd day of her menstrual cycle. Her Bleeding Started on 6th may as per schedule and continued till 9th may. She had cramps and clots as usual. She took 7xl pads and 1 regular pad. Her this month's period is late. It is already her 34th day. She is having cramps and feeling tired. I did a urine pregnancy test using preganews standard kit on 6th June. I did the test at 9 am after she had urinated 2 times before-one at 6.40 am another at 8 am. She also consumed a small Cup of tea and 2 sip of water before 8 am. The result is negative. Is there any concern for pregnancy? And 2nd may was the last we met.

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