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at the beginning of august i had severe pain in my stomach which come on suddenly n lasted around n hour i couldnt sit stand or anything just wanted to curl in a ball n not move..my stomach was still a lil sore for the next day or so. i went to my doctor ...


after removing uterus and ovaries before six month i am feeling burning sensation outside around vagina.what is the cause?is it dangerous?


I'm about 5 months pregnant and I do have a cyst on my right ovary and recently I have had a burning sensation in my lower right abdomen. What could it be


Hello everyone, I keep reading post and comments of some people having problem in health. I am also having problems on how to cure and understand my health problem. I am 30 years old female, I start having problems when I had miscarriage April 2012, since ...


Five weeks ago I had a severe case of an UTI. I was put on six antibiotics, but come to find out the type of bacteria I had was resistant to every single medication. Finally I was put on Levaquin. It cleared it up for about six days. Then a few days later ...


can a cyst in your ovaries cause a cloudy white discharge with an odor?


hello all , i know i might be worried here but , let me start off with awhile back i had noticed a very small lump just below my nipple area. i really didnt think nothing of it . not ot mention my gyn has done exams and he hasnt noticed it . just that i ha...


Ladies, I don't know which forum to post this question in, so I am starting here. I have had for several years an INTENSE burning pain in both of my nipples. I get this pain approximately once a day. That doesn't sound like a lot, but once I get the pain...


I am writing because I need urgent advice about a problem. I went for my yearly gyno appt. today. I was there for a long time because I had a lot of questions. My main concern was why I have so so so much frequency to urinate but not alot is coming out. ...


can the thyroid cause burning overwheling that you can't handle though out your body?


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Millions of people are diagnosed with at least one sexually transmitted disease (STD), or infection (STI) in the United States each year.


Discharge may not be normal, and could mean an infection or an STD, especially with burning, pain, itching or urinary frequency.


Chlamydia is an sexually transmitted infection (STI) that often has no symptoms, but must be treated to prevent serious complications.


Normal vaginal discharge varies in color, smell, consistency and amount. If there is a change in the discharge, an infection may be present.


Genital herpes can spread through direct, unclothed, skin-to-skin contact, including oral, vaginal and anal sex.


Bumps in the genital area might be STDs, but are usually not serious. Treatment is usually for possible infection or to manage symptoms.


STIs are the most common cause of genital sores, but allergic reactions, autoimmune disorders, fungal infections and many other conditions may, too.


STDs aren't transmitted through clothing. Fabric is a barrier to germs. STDs need unclothed, genital skin-to-skin contact or penetration to transmit.


Herpes sores blister, then burst, ooze, they may scab, and will then heal. Sores may be confused with acne, fungal infections, and ingrown hairs.


Syphilis is an STD that is transmitted by oral, genital and anal sex. Condoms greatly reduce the chances of transmission, but do not eliminate them.


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