Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have read your query and understand your concern. A small to moderate difference in areola size is very common and, in most cases, completely normal. Many women naturally have one breast or areola slightly larger, darker, or shaped differently than the other due to normal body asymmetry, hormones, puberty, genetics, or weight changes. A difference of around one centimeter can still fall within normal variation, especially if: It has been present for a long time.
Having bleeding again one week after your normal period with continuous brown discharge can happen for several reasons. In many women, brown discharge means old blood coming out slowly from the uterus.Possible causes that can lead to this are, Ovulation bleeding (common and usually light).Hormonal imbalance or stress.Irregular cycle for the first time.Pregnancy-related spotting if sexually active.
Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com I read your query and understand your concern. What you are experiencing is common among couples having intercourse for the first time, particularly when fear, anxiety, or pain are present. Based on your description, the most likely cause is vaginismus, which is often linked to anxiety and causes involuntary tightening of the pelvic muscles. This can make penetration difficult or painful and may result in sharp or lower abdominal pain during attempts at intercourse. Please remember, this does not mean there is anything wrong with you or that comfortable intercourse will not be possible in the future.
Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Thanks for sharing your problems with us. As per the details provided by you, your periods are 19 days delayed; pregnancy is excluded, and you usually have painful periods (dysmenorrhea), but currently, you don't have any pain. Considering your age, such symptoms are seen in cases of primary dysmenorrhea and also irregular periods. Mild menstrual delays are frequent among young women.
Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I get what you’re saying, but it is great that you are posing your questions rather than assuming anything. Fertile or safe days can be tough to figure out when you have irregular periods. It is hard to know when ovulation takes place when cycles aren’t consistent. One month you might ovulate early, and the next month you could ovulate late.
Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. Bleeding during or after intercourse is called postcoital bleeding. Since this has happened to you twice and there is no pain, the most likely causes are cervical irritation or minor trauma, the cervix is delicate and can bleed with friction, vaginal dryness, which can cause minor bleeding, and polyps or benign growths on the cervix or vagina. Less common but important causes to rule out include infection (such as cervicitis, yeast infection, or bacterial infection), precancerous or cancerous changes on the cervix (rare at 25 years of age, but screening is recommended), and hormonal imbalance.
Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com I understand your concern. The breast pain your fiancee is having along with her irregular periods and spotting is most likely cyclical mastalgia. This is common in women who have hormonal fluctuations. This is due to fluctuations in estrogen and progesterone levels associated with irregular menstrual cycles. I would suggest the following steps: A well-fitting, supportive brassiere can make you more comfortable all day.
Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and can understand your concern. Since the condom got stuck but was removed immediately, and most of the semen came outside, the chance of pregnancy is low, though not completely zero, because a small amount of sperm can sometimes leak during withdrawal or while the condom was stuck. Your period is expected around the middle of this month, so timing also matters: If this happened near ovulation (usually around the middle of the menstrual cycle), the risk is slightly higher If it happened away from ovulation, especially close to your expected period, the risk is much lower What you should do now: If intercourse happened within the last 72 hours, you can consider emergency contraception for extra safety. If within 5 days, some emergency pills may still work; they should only be taken after consulting the doctor.
Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have read your query and can understand your concern. From what you have described, greenish, clumpy discharge, and itching. Symptoms have been coming back since last five months. Already tried Canesten (Clotrimazole), but this does not sound like a simple yeast infection anymore.
Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Thank you for reaching out. Your symptoms improved initially, but are now beginning to recur. Based on what you have described, itching, mild swelling (puffiness) of the vulva, and white, paint-like flaky discharge most often suggest a vaginal yeast infection (vulvovaginal candidiasis). To give you an example, let’s see what could be happening in your case.
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