- female
- 25 Years
- 01/04/2021
Which food can cause miscarriage?
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Not edible foods but Smoking, alcohol and illicit drugs.
Dr. Dr Khaleel Suggests...
Consult a Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Answered 04/07/2025
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I'm married and I'm concerned because I think my vagina might be too loose. I'm also dealing with a white discharge issue. What steps can I take to address the loose vagina? I'm really looking forward to some guidance on this.
Loose vagina can be addressed through lifestyle changes, self-care, and medical interventions. Here are suggestions: Lifestyle Changes 1. Kegel exercises: Strengthen pelvic floor muscles (10-15 reps, 3 setsday). 2. Healthy diet: Include omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin E, and probiotics. 3. Hydration: Drink plenty of water. 4. Exercise: Regular physical activity. 5. Stress management: Yoga, meditation, or deep breathing. Self-Care 1. Vaginal tightening creams: Containing estrogen, vitamin E, or plant extracts. 2. Vaginal estrogen therapy: For hormonal imbalance. 3. Pelvic floor physical therapy: To strengthen muscles. Medical Interventions 1. Consult a gynecologist: Rule out underlying conditions (infections, hormonal imbalance). 2. Hormone replacement therapy (HRT): For menopause-related vaginal looseness. 3. Surgical options: Last resort, e.g., vaginoplasty or labiaplasty. White Discharge 1. Consult a gynecologist: Determine underlying cause (infection, hormonal imbalance, STIs). 2. Antifungal or antibacterial medications: If fungal or bacterial infection. 3. Yeast infection treatment: Antifungal creams or oral medications. Additional Tips 1. Practice safe sex: Use condoms to prevent STIs. 2. Get regular check-ups: Gynecological exams every 6-12 months. 3. Maintain good hygiene: Cleanliness and proper vaginal care.
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