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Does monthly pre-menstrual vaginal secretion change after one has started to become sexually active?
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Dr. Karim Nawfal, Obstetrics & Gynecology - No the scretions do not change but being sexually active might put you at risk of some infections that cause secretions. Also the vaginal flora changes around the period and vaginal fungal infections ... Read More
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I've been married for a month now and I just moved to a new house where the reservoir is very filthy & contains all kinds of bugs. Should my husband & I get tested to see if we caught something?
Dr. Zakia Dimassi, Pediatrics - Unless you are experiencing symptoms (fever, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, rash or others), you do not need to do any tests. Usually, insects transfer diseases through a direct contact with the human ho... Read More
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How to avoid blood clots? Im 22 and they are starting to show.
Dr. Zakia Dimassi, Pediatrics - By blood clots, do you mean to say varicose veins?
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Is it true that I should take it by time with no delay or it doesn't work? And I'm feeling all the pain of the period, is it normal?
Dr. Zakia Dimassi, Pediatrics - Hormonal action is very delicate and to ensure accurate control of the menstrual cycle, daily intake at a specific time is advised. The pains you are feeling are expected as well. If however breakthro... Read More
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I noticed more than one person in the Beirut area that had similar symptoms as mine: weakness, diarrhea, lack of appetite, etc. Is it possible that a dangerous virus is propagating like Corona?
Dr. Zakia Dimassi, Pediatrics - Hello, The summer season usually witnesses outbreaks of illnesses characterized by fever, vomiting/diarrhea, headache, generalized body weakness/pains, and sometimes rashes. This is because a family o... Read More
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I'm taking primolut to delay my period, is it safe? Does it have side effects?
Dr. Zakia Dimassi, Pediatrics - No medication is absolutely side-effect free; the only difference in between certain adverse effects and others is that some are quite bothersome, while others may pass unnoticed. Concerning Primolut ... Read More
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What to do in case of sunburn?
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Dr. Zakia Dimassi, Pediatrics - Redness (medical term erythema) after sustaining sunburn normally begins to appear within around two to 12 hours. It peaks after about 24 hours post exposure, and then will gradually fade away over th... Read More
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