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Hello, I went to the doctor today due to a painful whitehead near my vagina and a slight rash across my butt crack. The OB/GYN thinks it might be herpes, and I am very nervous. Can I get more information on what else it could be and if it is herpes, what do I do?
October 15th, 2023
I am a 22-year-old female who recently had sex with my boyfriend, my second partner. He was screened for STDs within the last month, but I am experiencing blisters in my pubic region that are not healing like ingrown hairs typically do. They have spread from one side of my vagina to the pubic bone area and the other side. I am concerned about potentially contracting an STI. How long have you been concerned about the STD, when were you last tested for sexually transmitted infections, are you experiencing any burning, pain, itchiness, or discharge, and what medications are you currently using?
January 25th, 2024
I am a 51-year-old female with physical and mental health issues, taking multiple medications, and experiencing severe symptoms due to perimenopause, including memory loss, over-sensitive senses, and blackouts. My doctor wants me to wait on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to lower my cholesterol, but I cannot wait due to my suffering. Are there any alternatives to HRT that could help with my symptoms?
September 20th, 2023
I am a 60-year-old woman who last had a period 6.5 years ago. I am now experiencing spotting and bleeding, which has become more consistent and heavier over time. I am not using any contraceptives or medications. I have experienced some discharge, a slight smell, and cramping. What could be causing this bleeding, and what should I do about it?
October 21st, 2024
What does a CBC test result with .3 levels of immature granulocytes indicate, and what could cause fluctuations in WBC count?
March 9th, 2023
I haven't had a period in 5 months. It's happened before. I'm 27 years old, not using contraceptives, and my last period was in December. Work is stressful, and I've only taken nasal spray. What could be wrong, and what tests or treatments should I consider?
January 19th, 2024