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Understanding Fungal Infections: Symptoms, Transmission, and Treatment

Fungal infection Hello Doctor: I recently had sexual intercourse, and afterwards I started experiencing discomfort in my genital area, including itching and a stinging sensation when urinating, along with yellow-green discharge. I believe I may have an infection... I would like t...


Dr. Huang Jianzhong Reply:
Recently, after engaging in sexual activity, I started to feel discomfort in the genital area, including itching, stinging during urination, and yellow-green discharge. It seems I may have an infection... 1. Can a yeast infection be transmitted? Ans: Yes, it can be transmitted. 2...

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Understanding Chronic Yeast Infections: Symptoms and Treatment Options

Candidiasis Hello, I have had recurrent Candida infections for about six months. I have seen many gynecologists, and one of them suggested that my habit of using panty liners was causing chronic inflammation. They prescribed me a suppository, and I also bought probiotics, which h...


Dr. Huang Jianzhong Reply:
I have had recurrent candidiasis for about six months and have seen many gynecologists. Eventually, one doctor mentioned that my habit of using panty liners was causing chronic inflammation. They prescribed me a suppository, and I also bought probiotics on my own, which helped me...

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Understanding Delayed Menstruation: Causes and Concerns for Women

Causes of Delayed Menstruation Your girlfriend had her menstrual periods on April 26 and May 27, which makes her cycle approximately 32 days long. However, as of now, she has not had her period. She had sexual intercourse on June 18, June 19, and June 22, using condoms, and the c...


Dr. Zhang Kunmin Reply:
Hello, the failure rate of using condoms correctly throughout the entire intercourse is still about 5%. Therefore, it is generally not recommended to rely solely on condoms for contraception. If your period is more than a week late, it is advisable to check for pregnancy. Thank y...

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Brown Discharge, Occasional Pain, and Frequent Urination: What to Know

Brown discharge, occasional pelvic pain, and increased frequency of urination? Based on your description, it is possible that you may be experiencing a mild case of vulvovaginitis or a yeast infection, especially considering the itching and brown discharge. The sudden pain could ...


Dr. Huang Jianzhong Reply:
Brown discharge, occasional lower abdominal pain, and increased frequency of urination. Today is cycle day 13 post-ovulation, and I had sexual intercourse yesterday (with a condom). Today, I feel a slight itch in the genital area and have some mild brown discharge. Sometimes, the...

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Managing Vaginal Yeast Infections: Treatment and Menstrual Concerns

Fungal infection of the vagina (Vaginal candidiasis) Hello Doctor, I recently experienced itching in the genital area, with discharge resembling cottage cheese and some vaginal bleeding. After visiting a gynecologist, the doctor prescribed a suppository and a topical medication f...


Dr. Huang Jianzhong Reply:
Recently, I experienced itching in the genital area, with discharge resembling cottage cheese and some vaginal bleeding. After visiting a gynecologist, the doctor prescribed a suppository and a topical medication for the vulva. After using the suppository once, the bleeding incre...

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Can I Resume Sexual Activity After a Yeast Infection?

Candidiasis Hello Doctor: I recently had a Candida infection and saw a gynecologist who diagnosed me with vulvitis. There are no lumps in the discharge, but I experience mild itching near the vaginal opening. Can I resume sexual activity once the itching stops, or should I wait f...


Dr. Huang Jianzhong Reply:
Recently, I had a Candida infection and visited a gynecologist who diagnosed me with vulvitis. There are no chunky discharge, just mild itching around the vaginal opening. Can I start having sexual intercourse once the itching stops, or should I wait a bit longer? Answer: After 7...

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Understanding Small Growths Between the Labia and Anus: What You Need to Know

Small flesh-like growths between the labia and the anus? Doctor, I would like to know if it is possible for granulation tissue to form in the genital area. Recently, I noticed several small white bumps between the labia and the anus that look like granulation tissue. They are not...


Dr. Huang Jianzhong Reply:
Answer: It needs to be seen to be believed; it sounds like genital warts (condyloma acuminatum).

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Understanding White Bumps Between Vulva and Anus: Causes and Concerns

Small flesh-like growths between the labia and the anus? Doctor, I would like to know if it is possible for granulation tissue to form in the genital area. Recently, I noticed small white bumps that look like granulation tissue between the labia and the anus. They are not painful...


Dr. Huang Jianzhong Reply:
1. Can there be granulation tissue in the genital area? What is this? Recently, I noticed some small white bumps that look like granulation tissue between the labia and the anus. They are not painful or itchy. Once, when I had my menstrual period, I experienced an infection that ...

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Understanding Irregular Periods and Brown Discharge in PCOS Patients

Amenorrhea with scant brown discharge (polycystic)? Hello doctor, I have been under a lot of stress and workload over the past year. My menstrual cycle, which used to be every 40 days and regular, has now changed to every two months, and currently, it has been three months since ...


Dr. Huang Jianzhong Reply:
In the past year, I have experienced increased stress and a heavier workload. As a result, my menstrual cycle, which used to occur every 40 days, has changed to every two months, and now it has even extended to every three months. I visited a gynecological clinic and was diagnose...

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Managing Candida Infections: Tips for Relief and Prevention

Candida infection issues I haven't had any sexual intercourse, but my intimate area is itchy to the point that I can't stand it and really want to scratch. After researching online, I suspect it might be a yeast infection. Q: Will washing the area with clean water and d...


Dr. Huang Jianzhong Reply:
I haven't had any sexual intercourse, but my intimate area is itchy to the point that I can't stand it and really want to scratch. After searching online, I found out it might be a Candida infection. Q1: Will washing the area with clean water, drying it, and wearing l...

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Managing Fungal Infections After Induction: Symptoms and Treatments

Fungal infection after induction of labor? Two weeks after the induction on April 3rd, I went back for an ultrasound, and the doctor said that the blood had cleared out. He mentioned that my period would likely return around mid-May. On May 5th, I visited the obstetrics and gynec...


Dr. Huang Jianzhong Reply:
Two weeks after the induction on April 3rd, I went back for an ultrasound, and the doctor said that the blood had cleared out. He mentioned that my menstrual period would likely return around mid-May. On May 5th, I visited the obstetrics and gynecology department because I had be...

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Understanding Delayed Menstruation and Vaginal Infections: Key Insights

Menstrual Delay & Vaginal Infection Hello Doctor: My menstrual cycle has been occurring every 30-32 days for the past three months, lasting six days. My last menstrual period was from March 25 to March 29, and my last sexual intercourse was on April 11. On April 17, I noticed...


Dr. Huang Jianzhong Reply:
In the past three months, my menstrual cycle has been occurring every 30-32 days, lasting six days. My last menstrual period was from March 25 to March 29, and my last sexual intercourse was on April 11. On April 17, I noticed that my discharge was yellow and yellow-green, resemb...

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Understanding Painful Urination and Itching: Do You Need a Gynecological Exam?

Experiencing pain during urination and itching of the labia may indicate an underlying condition that requires evaluation. It is advisable to undergo a pelvic examination to determine the cause of these symptoms and to receive appropriate treatment? Hello Doctor: It started with ...


Dr. Huang Jianzhong Reply:
Initially, there was itching around the anus, which later progressed to pain in the clitoris and the left labia minora during urination. Additionally, there is intense itching near the vagina and urethral opening. The itching is somewhat alleviated by hot water and consuming hot ...

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Understanding Candida Infections and Misuse of Menstrual Medications

Candida infection with accidental ingestion of a menstrual regulation medication? Hello Doctor: My last menstrual cycle ended around April 15, and I had a yeast infection around April 14. I saw a doctor on April 17. I accidentally took a contraceptive pill on April 20 (the kind t...


Dr. Huang Jianzhong Reply:
The last menstrual cycle ended around April 15, and a yeast infection occurred around April 14. I saw a doctor on April 17. I accidentally took a contraceptive pill (the kind that needs to be taken every 12 hours) on April 20. Now, there is a slight light bleeding from the uterus...

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Can Tubal Blockage Improve with Reduced Fungal Infections?

Fallopian tube obstruction I went to the gynecologist to check my fallopian tubes, and they said both tubes are blocked. The doctor mentioned that this might be related to my frequent yeast infections and inflammation. If my yeast infections gradually stop recurring and I have le...


Dr. Cao Guotao Reply:
Hello, if it is confirmed that there is a fallopian tube blockage, it generally will not resolve on its own. If you wish to conceive, in vitro fertilization (IVF) may be necessary. Wishing you good health.

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Understanding Pregnancy Tests and Irregular Menstrual Cycles

Pregnancy test Menstruation Hello, my last menstrual period started on February 8. My cycle can vary from 32 to 37 days. I had unprotected intercourse on March 9, and on March 27, I bought a pregnancy test but it was negative. However, I experienced some light bleeding on March 1...


Dr. Huang Jianzhong Reply:
Hello, my last menstrual period started on February 8. My cycle can vary from 32 to 37 days. I had unprotected intercourse on March 9, and on March 27, I bought a pregnancy test but it was negative. However, I experienced light bleeding on March 13 and 14. Starting on the 15th, I...

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Understanding Embryonic Sac Atrophy and Medication Guidance

Embryonic sac atrophy, taking Hiccup? On March 19, I should have been 7-9 weeks pregnant, and there should have been signs of embryonic heartbeat, etc. However, during the follow-up visit, the doctor said that my gestational sac was atrophied, and no signs of embryo or heartbeat ...


Dr. Huang Jianzhong Reply:
Medical abortion generally requires the use of two types of medications. First, a drug that inhibits embryo development is taken, followed by a second medication that induces uterine contractions to expel the embryo 2-3 days later. Most individuals experience abdominal pain due t...

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Delayed Period for Almost a Week: Should I Worry About Pregnancy?

Menstruation is delayed by almost a week? Hello, doctor. I previously took oral contraceptives for about six months, and after stopping them four months ago, my menstrual cycle has been occurring approximately every 30 to 35 days. However, this month, it has been nearly 40 days w...


Dr. Huang Jianzhong Reply:
Hello, doctor. I previously took emergency contraceptive pills for about six months, and after stopping four months ago, my menstrual cycle has been occurring approximately every 30 to 35 days. However, this month it has been nearly 40 days without a period. My discharge is quite...

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Managing Recurring Yeast Infections: Effective Solutions for Women

Recurrent candidiasis infection? Hello doctor, I would like to ask about my recurring Candida infections that have been bothering me for over two years. I have seen a gynecologist and used antifungal suppositories, but the inflammation and discomfort return shortly after treatmen...


Dr. Zhang Kunmin Reply:
Hello, the treatment for vaginal candidiasis primarily involves the use of suppositories and topical creams. For patients with drug resistance or recurrent infections, oral medications may also be utilized. The recommended dosage for Diflucan is 150 mg taken as a single dose; how...

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Can Fungal Infections Lead to Pelvic Inflammatory Disease and Infertility?

Can a fungal infection lead to pelvic inflammatory disease? What is the recurrence rate of chocolate cysts? Doctor: Hello, I would like to ask about my long-term recurrent vaginal yeast infections that have been happening for two years! On average, it occurs once a month. Each ti...


Dr. Huang Jianzhong Reply:
1. I have been experiencing recurrent vaginal yeast infections for two years! On average, it occurs once a month. Each time I have inflammation, I go to the gynecologist for an examination, and the doctor prescribes a week of oral antibiotics, suppositories, and ointments. Usuall...

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