Vaginal itching, little milky discharge
Just after my periods i got vaginal itching with milky discharge. I have also had protected sexual intercourse. What might have happened to me. Is it vaginal infection or STI
Just after my periods i got vaginal itching with milky discharge. I have also had protected sexual intercourse. What might have happened to me. Is it vaginal infection or STI
I had yeast infection a month ago and continuous but it was cured and now I am not experiencing intense itching and burning but I have tiny bit of yeast in my mucus what can be the cause
Hello I took a nutritional blood test for numbness in my legs and hands.. My hb -14 But Iron serum -101 TIBC-369 UIBC-268 Transferrin saturation -27 Ferritin -19 B12-304 Folic acid -5.65 Calcium -9.2 Vitamin d-34 Should I need to take iron and b12 supplement??
In December I started having hormonal imbalance due to in a stressful environment, my periods got delayed and then I started getting cheese like vaginal discharge and itching , it got recovered on its own when I got my periods but now I have started to experience this again and the skin around my anus also have this burning sensation whenever I pass stool , my friend's mother suggested me fluconazole 150mg but I want to confirm the right medicine so that this infection doesn't come again ...I have pcos also
My period date is 13th and i miss it when can i check my pregnancy Vaginal itching, bloating, loose motion, ghabrahat types
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