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Gentlejay:Hello, Apart from the frequent urination, do you still feel pain when you go and ease yourself? I noticed you did not complain about discharge. Have you noticed any discharge? Honestly your frequent urination may just be due to anxiety. What i would however suggest is that since you are 3 months pregnant, you should register for antenatal care (ANC). When you go and register, you can complain to your doctor. You should also always note the names of the drugs you are prescribed. Best. |
vingeophysicist:Hello, To be honest, I would suggest you see a doctor to assess the lumps. That's the ideal approach at this point. After assessment, a doctor would be able to advise you on the next line of action. Best. |
uobimba:Hello, I would suggest you see a dermatologist (that's a doctor that specializes in treating skin conditions). You can search for one and also book an appointment on DokiLink (dokilink.com). Best. |
great83:Hello, There are a number of questions that need to be answered: When did the discharge start? What is the consistency of the discharge (thick or fluid)? Do you feel pain when you go to ease yourself? Do you have a history of unprotected sexual intercourse with multiple sexual partners? An infection may be likely and your wife would also need to be screened too. Tests you can do include: a Urinalysis and Urine MCS. For your wife: HVS If infection is confirmed, you would both need to be treated. You would eventually need to see a doctor. You can search for one and also book appointment on dokilink.com Best. |
vingeophysicist:Hello, There are a number of questions that need to be answered: When did the first lump start? What is the nature of the first lump- How big is it; Is it soft or hard; Is it painful?; Is it increasing in size? You should see a doctor to assess the lump(s). Most likely a specialist doctor called Otolaryngologist also called Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) doctor. Depending on where you live, you can search for one on dokilink.com and book an appointment. Best. |
yinkhar:Boils generally respond to antibiotics. Its always better to consult a doctor who would prescribe one to you. Also, its good to know that recurrent boils, may be a sign of Diabetes (Not saying you have it). if you have recurrent boils, a doctor would usually screen you for diabetes by checking your blood sugar. |
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