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What causes bleeding after drinking lemonade?

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Patient's Query

Hi doctor,

I have been bleeding for a while now. At first, I thought it was my period, but not very sure. It all started when I drank lemonade. I mixed the 100 % lemon juice with water, sugar, and ice, drank two to three cups of it, and started to bleed. I also have a painful bump on the left side of the vaginal lip in the crotch area. I tried to pop it out, but it was very painful when squeezed and hurt me badly. I am also having bumps in my vagina, where I had pus discharge when popping out. I am highly embarrassed. Please suggest some remedies.

Answered by Dr. J. N. Naidu

Hi,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

I read your query and can understand your concern.

Please do understand that you should always not feel embarrassed when it comes to health. Always remember, never squeeze the bumps as they may become more painful and infectious. It would be better if you could send clear pictures of the bump areas so the problem can be adequately evaluated and I can suggest an appropriate treatment accordingly. Also, I would suggest getting a fasting blood glucose test done.

Answered byDr. J. N. Naidu

Medically reviewed byiCliniq medical review team

Published At July 5, 2022
Reviewed AtJune 6, 2024

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