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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Is this dangerous?

To experience pleasure I have a few times (4-5) put on a shower and directed the water up my vagin. Is this dangerous? Could this damage my insides? I'm a bit worried and just
Answer:
It is not dangerous to run the water from the shower head over yourself. It can be very pleasureable. However it would be dangerous to let the water enter you because of the pressure. It could cause serious infections, and a lot more problems. You never want any kind of liquid in any amount to be directed into your vagina. Unless the liquid is specifically for that reason. But not tap water.

I hope this helps you out.
Not unless you experience pain.

Only direct it against yourself, never insert anything that could cause a buildup of pressure.
The water can actually cause an infection. If you direct the water along the vaginal opening, it is pleasurable and safe.
your vagina creates some natural secretions, if you put water up there you are gonna wash away those secretions and make it dry that tends to give you yeast infections which are really uncomfortable. so i would suggest to buy a vibrator
No, its not dangerious..I've done it for years...I'm assuming your directing it on your clyt, if so...go with it.

Is this changes normal?

i am 24 years old. i have this symptoms of tender, swollen breast and high body temperature day before and during my period. ever since i lost weight (due to work pressure), my breast shrinks in size and i dont have any of these symptoms that i used to have during my period. is this normal?
Answer:
some women get symptoms, some do not..ask your gyn if you are concerned..
yes

Is this cervical mucus?

I have irregular periods I know It would be hard to know when I ovulate. When my period ends I get lots of this sicky strechy clear white cervical mucus. Then It will be dry maybe a week Then I'll start see this thin clear cervical mucus it alittle bit sticky its watery. Does this mean I ovulated. Thanks. Note sorry for grossing you guys out PEACE!!
Answer:
Most women ovulate 14 days after the start of there period, but you can ovulate anytime during your cycle, even if you have regular periods. The clear watery discharge a week after your period is from ovulation, it helps the sperm swim to the egg when you are trying to have a baby. It should only last for 1-3 days, with no color or odor.
I always thought the mucus was when you ovulated...I could be wrong though
it could be an abnormal discharge

go see the doctor

IS this blood report okay?

Is blood test report okay? what this report means, good or bad?
My mom got kidney sists..she removed them 5 months ago...right now, another sist is again increasing in size....her last blood report shows:


S Cholesterol (total) = Her result: 193 mg/dl ; Standard: upto 200 mg/dl.

S Cholesterol (HDL) = Her report: 40 mg/dl; Standard: %26gt; 35 mg/dl

S Cholesterol (LDL) = her report: 131.8 mg/dl; Standard:%26lt;150 mg/dl

S triglycerides = her report:106 mg/dl; Standard: 50-150 mg/dl

S Urea = Her report:4.8 mmol/L; Standard:1.7-8.3 mmol/L

S Creatinine = Her report:98 mol/L; Standard:F: 45-84mol/L

are these all perfect? if bad, which one is bad? and, due to why? (her pressure is increasing...)
Answer:
All are within normal limits except for the creatinine, which can be controlled. Nothing to worry about. Talk to your doctor regarding the creatinine and how to get it within the normal limits. Best of luck to you!
OMG NO
The only tests that have to do with kidney function listed are the urea and the creatinine. It appears that her kidney function is ok. Cysts on the kidney can affect the blood pressure because the adrenal gland is on the kidney and puts out hormones that reguate BP. It would help more to know what kind of cysts they were and where. She might need a cystogram and/or pelvic ultrasound.
most of her blood test are all within normal ranges. her creatinine is elevated. as far as her pressure increasing, if she is on HP medications they may need to be adjusted her doctor would be the person to ask these question there are other reasons a persons blood pressure to rise. Nobody on answers can give you direct medical advice.

Is this bad?

okay, well, i got my period in 4th grade, and so will my hips be getting any bigger or wider, but im only 102 pounds, but with big hips, and i really dont want them to get bigger! well what do u think?
Answer:
Your hips depend upon your genetics, not your period.

I have always had small hips (even now that hormones are whacked and I am overweight) and I got my period in 2nd grade.
Your body will develop naturally and gradually, and you will not look disproportiate. As you mature, your entire body changes, not just your hips.
well i i'm not sure but i think your hips might gorw a little more, but you'll defedentially grow into. I mean seriously do you ever see adults walking around that have huge hips and tiny bodies. Just hang in there! you'll grow into your body soon! Just stay active and eat right, youll' n fine just give it time.
it depends some ppl have big hips b./c of the big hip bone. I also got my period when i was in the forth grade, and i bearly have hips

Is this abnormal?

Is it abnormal that my nails grow 1 cm every like 4 days?
Answer:
Does your hair grow that fast too?

Glad to hear your not biting them anymore...

; )
they dont usually grow that fast

Is this a UTI?

Okay, well I was sick yesterday with a horrible stomach virus (vomiting, chills, body aches, fever, etc.). This morning when I woke up I felt better. My temp was 97.4 and other than feeling a bit weak I was better. Anyway, this evening about 5:00 I started getting chills again and my throat was a little sore so I took my temp and it was 99.8. I decided to go to the doctor since I never run a fever and it had gone away and then came back. Anyway, the doc did a strep test which was negative and a urine test. He said that I have a UTI. Is this possible when I do not have any of the other classic symptoms of a UTI? Oh, also I have noticed a bad smelling vaginal discharge since yesterday which I did not even think to mention to the doc. I just finished my period though so I was thinking that it could be related to that but now I am wondering if that has something to do with my fever and stuff? Could it be from dehydration?... I am really confused. Please help!
Answer:
Yes, sometimes one can have atypical (not usually normal) symptoms when having a urinary tract infection. Sometimes UTIs if one has it long enough can spread to the kidney which could also possibly explain the fever you noticed.

Also, sometimes when they do the urine dip (where they check to see if there are indicators of a UTI or other problems) they can catch a UTI in the earliest stages, which can mean that the lady may not feel any symptoms at first either.

As for the smell from your vagina that sounds like it could be something called bacterial vaginosis. I would definitely recommend going ahead and calling the dr back to let them know of this symptom and see what they think.
 
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