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Understanding the Next Steps After a Stage 1 Cervical Pre-Cancer Diagnosis

The diagnosis of stage 1 cervical precancerous lesions has been made. What is the correct follow-up process? Hello, Doctor. I have been getting Pap smears at the Cathay Clinic in Neihu every year. Until the end of last year, my results came back abnormal. I subsequently arranged ...


Dr. Cao Guotao Reply:
Hello, for stage one cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN), both electrosurgical excision and cone biopsy are options. If subsequent follow-ups show no abnormalities, considering the HPV vaccine is also an option. As for royal jelly, it is likely unrelated to cervical lesions....

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Does Long-Term Use of Provera Increase Breast Cancer Risk?

Does taking Provera for six months increase the risk of breast cancer? Doctor: I am currently 49 years old and have not yet reached menopause. Previously, I had a slightly thickened endometrium, and my menstrual periods would sometimes be irregular. My gynecologist prescribed Pro...


Dr. Cao Guotao Reply:
Hello, if there is improvement in the endometrium, you may not need to continue taking medication. You can discuss this with your physician. Wishing you good health.

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Menstrual Irregularities After COVID-19 Vaccination: Causes and Solutions

Menstrual issues after vaccination? Doctor, I previously received the first dose of the BNT vaccine at school without any issues, but after the second dose, my menstrual cycle became irregular (with a lighter flow). By the time I received the third dose of the BNT vaccine, my per...


Dr. Lin Manying Reply:
Miss: Hello, it may not necessarily be related to the vaccine. It is recommended to visit an obstetrician-gynecologist for an examination. Hualien Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare, cares about your health.

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Can You Skip the Break After 21 Days of Birth Control Pills?

Continuous use of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP)? Hello Doctor, I would like to inquire if it is necessary to take a seven-day break after finishing a 21-day course of birth control pills. I have an important event coinciding with my next menstrual cycle and would like to dela...


Dr. Zhang Kunmin Reply:
Hello, based on your situation, you can continue taking the pills until you finish the next pack before stopping. Generally, women with a history of abnormal clotting disorders should not use oral contraceptives, nor should those with heart disease, stroke, or systemic lupus eryt...

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Can Birth Control Regulate Menstruation at 52? Expert Insights

I am 52 years old and currently experiencing irregular menstrual cycles with frequent abdominal discomfort. Is it advisable to take birth control pills to regulate my menstrual cycle? 1. Is the treatment effective? 2. Can I take royal jelly if I have uterine fibroids and breast ...


Dr. Cai Yonglong Reply:
Menopause typically involves irregular periods for about 1 to 1.5 years before menstruation ceases. Symptoms such as palpitations, hot flashes, night sweats, or insomnia may warrant a visit to a gynecologist. Hormone replacement therapy for menopause can be considered; however, i...

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Understanding Adenomyosis: Treatment Options and Concerns for Women

Uterine adenomyosis Hello, Doctor: A few days ago, I was diagnosed with an adenomyoma, approximately 8 centimeters in size (is this large? Is it serious?). Additionally, my blood test revealed that I have anemia (with a level of 9.5), and the doctor advised me to supplement with ...


Dr. Chen Zhiyu Reply:
Hello! It is advisable to consult the original treating physician regarding medication recommendations. If you have any concerns, you may seek treatment at another medical facility. Thank you!

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Understanding Medroxyprogesterone: Side Effects and Usage in Gynecology

Virtue-enhancing drugs The last menstrual period started on November 11, and it has been over 40 days without a period this month (previous cycles were about 28-30 days, and this is the first time the delay has exceeded 35 days). I visited a clinic and a teaching hospital for exa...


Dr. Zhang Kunmin Reply:
Hello, the responses to your questions are as follows: 1. Diarrhea may have other causes. 2. This medication does not have contraceptive effects; contraception is still necessary. 3. The probability is very low. 4. It is recommended to take it for at least 3 days or more, and it ...

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Understanding Prolactin Levels: Concerns and Insights for Women

Prolactin Hello, doctor. I have been taking oral contraceptives for four months, and I noticed that after taking the fifth pill of the fourth pack, I expressed a white, somewhat transparent fluid from my left breast when I squeezed it. I have a habit of self-examining my breasts....


Dr. Cai Yonglong Reply:
1. PRL: 36 indicates mild hyperprolactinemia, which can be monitored with medication. 2. If there are cysts or tumors, mammography and ultrasound examinations should be performed; please visit an obstetrics and gynecology or breast surgery clinic.

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Resveratrol: Benefits, Risks, and Dosage for Women's Health

Regarding the nutrient resveratrol? 1. I have heard that a book mentions that oral resveratrol can provide antioxidant benefits, is beneficial for diabetic patients, and may extend lifespan. However, I also came across a physician sharing that when resveratrol is applied topicall...


Dr. Huang Yiwen Reply:
Hello Mr. Lin: The alcohols found in common foods can be converted into estradiol, which is known as a female hormone. In general, the concentration is not high, and unless taken in large amounts over a short period, the likelihood of experiencing adverse effects on the body is q...

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Concerns About Egg Freezing and Breast Cancer Risk in Women

The issue of egg freezing? Hello Dr. Tsao: I read an article stating that breast cancer patients undergoing assisted reproductive technology should control the dosage of ovulation induction medications and keep estrogen levels relatively low to prevent recurrence of breast cancer...


Dr. Cao Guotao Reply:
Hello, it's generally not a concern, so don't worry. Wishing you good health.

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Concerns About Egg Freezing and Breast Cancer Risk: What You Need to Know

The issue of egg freezing? Hello Dr. Tsao: I read an article stating that breast cancer patients undergoing assisted reproduction should control the dosage of ovulation induction medications and keep estrogen levels relatively low to prevent recurrence of breast cancer. My mother...


Dr. Cao Guotao Reply:
Hello, the impact is very minimal, so there's no need to worry. Wishing you good health.

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Concerns About Egg Freezing and Breast Cancer Risk in Women

The issue of egg freezing? Hello Dr. Tsao: I read an article stating that breast cancer patients undergoing assisted reproduction should control the dosage of ovulation induction medications and keep estrogen levels relatively low to prevent recurrence of breast cancer. My mother...


Dr. Cao Guotao Reply:
Hello, it generally does not have a significant impact. Wishing you good health.

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Menopausal Hormone Therapy: Safety, Diet, and Breast Health Concerns

What is hormone therapy for menopause in women? I started hormone replacement therapy for menopause in January of this year and have also been taking soy isoflavone capsules (two capsules daily, each containing 50 mg). Is this combination advisable? Recently, I underwent a free b...


Dr. Cao Guotao Reply:
Hello, since you have taken the medication, you can skip the dietary supplements. However, it is still recommended to have an ultrasound for peace of mind. Your diet will not be affected. Wishing you good health!

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Understanding Inverted Nipples: Causes, Concerns, and When to Seek Help

Inverted nipple? Hello doctor, I gave birth to my second child at the age of 37. About six months after giving birth, I noticed that my nipples had become inverted. I did not breastfeed for either of my two pregnancies, and the inversion has persisted for about seven years now. L...


Dr. Wu Xianghui Reply:
Please consult a breast surgeon.

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Understanding BRCA1 and BRCA2: Do Normal Genes Prevent Breast Cancer?

BRCA1, BRCA2 Having normal BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes does not guarantee that an individual will not develop breast cancer. While mutations in these genes are associated with a higher risk of breast and ovarian cancers, the presence of normal genes does not eliminate the possibility o...


Dr. Wu Xianghui Reply:
No, it's just a lower probability.

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Understanding Breast Pain: Causes and Concerns for Women

Chest issues Hello doctor, I am the person who asked question #165005 earlier. Two days ago, on February 6th, I suddenly felt pain when pressing on my nipples, and it also hurts when I gently squeeze them. This symptom is present on both sides, but I don't feel any breast sw...


Dr. Cao Guotao Reply:
If you are unsure about pregnancy, it is advisable to wait for a week to determine. If it exceeds a week, it is recommended to see an obstetrician-gynecologist. For breast issues, please consult a surgeon. Wishing you good health.

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Long-Term Birth Control Pills: Do You Need Liver and Kidney Function Tests?

Long-term use of contraceptive pills? Hello Doctor: Due to having polycystic ovary syndrome, my doctor recommended that I purchase birth control pills to regulate my menstrual cycle. I have been taking the birth control pills for almost 2 years without stopping, and aside from ex...


Dr. Zhang Kunmin Reply:
Hello, the common side effects of oral contraceptives include: headaches, dizziness, heavy or irregular menstrual bleeding, nausea, vomiting, edema, increased cervical mucus, cervical hypertrophy, increased appetite, weight gain, skin itching, acne, fatigue, depression, flushing,...

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Understanding Estrogen Therapy: Is It Right for Your Irregular Periods?

Estrogen (Esterified Estrogens) Hello Doctor, I have been experiencing irregular menstrual cycles. On August 25th, I had intercourse with my boyfriend using a condom, and he did not ejaculate. I checked the condom afterward, and it was intact. The next day, on the 26th, I had som...


Dr. Wu Xianghui Reply:
1. Regulating menstruation = stabilizing hormones. 2. Short-term use as prescribed does not affect the risk of breast cancer or endometrial cancer. 3. If there is no bleeding, you may discontinue the medication on your own. 4. Menstruation will occur, but it may not be on a regul...

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Understanding Emergency Contraceptive Pills: Safety, Usage, and Effectiveness

Emergency contraceptive pill I am taking oral contraceptives for the first time. I visited a gynecologist, and the doctor prescribed me "Wenbunin 30." At the time, I didn't know much about oral contraceptives, but later I found out that there is a risk of blood clo...


Dr. Zhang Kunmin Reply:
Hello, the following groups are not suitable for using oral contraceptives: - Pregnancy - Breast cancer - Circulatory diseases (venous or arterial thrombosis, ischemic heart disease, intracerebral hemorrhage) - Coagulation disorders with a tendency to thrombosis - Liver...

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Understanding Breast Lumps: Causes, Symptoms, and When to Seek Help

Breast lump? I have a hard lump in my breast, which is quite noticeable because my breasts are smaller. Sometimes it feels itchy and painful, but most of the time it only hurts when I press on it or manipulate it. I researched breast cancer characteristics online, and it doesn&#x...


Dr. Cai Yonglong Reply:
You must undergo breast examinations (ultrasound and mammography) at a gynecology or breast surgery department.

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