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Recognize Gynecological Signs and Symptoms
Gynecological signs and symptoms that may require
medical attention:
Vaginal bleeding and discharge are a normal part of your
menstrual cycle prior to menopause. However, if you notice
anything different or unusual, consult your physician before
attempting to treat the problem yourself.
Symptoms may result from mild infections that are easy to
treat. But, if they are not treated properly, they can lead
to more serious conditions, including infertility or kidney
damage. Vaginal symptoms may also be a sign of more serious
problems, from sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) to cancers
of the reproductive tract.
Consult your physician if you have any of the following
symptoms:
- bleeding between periods
- frequent and urgent need to urinate, or a burning sensation during urination
- abnormal vaginal bleeding, particularly during or after intercourse
- pain or pressure in your pelvis that differs from menstrual cramps
- itching, burning, swelling, redness, or soreness in the vaginal area
- sores or lumps in your genital area
- vaginal discharge with an unpleasant or unusual odor, or of an unusual color
- increased vaginal discharge
- pain or discomfort during intercourse
Recognizing symptoms early and seeing a physician right away
increases the likelihood of successful treatment.
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