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Your doctor may ask about any vaginal infections or STI s you've had before. Perform a pelvic exam. First, your doctor will look at your vagina for signs of ...
If you have symptoms of preterm labor, your healthcare professional might do an ultrasound through the vagina to check the length of the cervix. If the ...
Estrogen is the most important hormonal influence on the health of the vulva and vagina. Low estrogen can contribute to dryness. Diet and the use of certain ...
Your health care provider inserts slender tools through the vagina and into the natural opening of the uterus, also called the cervix. ... Vaginal discharge.
... vaginal or anal sex. You might not know you have chlamydia because many people don't have symptoms, such as genital pain and discharge from the vagina or penis.
This type of bleeding is also called postmenopausal vaginal bleeding. It can be caused by: Cancer of the uterus, cervix or vagina. Thinning of the tissues that ...
Perform pH testing. Your health care provider might test your vaginal pH by applying a pH test stick or pH paper to the wall of your vagina. An elevated pH can ...
For instance, your healthcare professional may recommend that you use a device called a vaginal cone. You place the weighted cone into your vagina. Then you ...
Increased vaginal discharge. Painful urination. Vaginal bleeding between periods, such as after vaginal intercourse. Abdominal or pelvic pain. Gonorrhea at ...
The vagina usually has only a mild odor or sometimes no odor at all. A "fishy" smell or other strong vaginal odor might mean there's a problem. Conditions that ...
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