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Jun 10, 2020 4 tweets 2 min read Read on X
Q & A WEDNESDAY
Q1
Good day doc
I have not seen my period in 5 months and I am not pregnant what could be the cause?
I am 43 years old

A1
Thanks for reaching out
 Many things can cause your period to become irregular. Did you start any hormonal medications or contraceptive? Image
Also before a woman becomes menopausal, her period may become more irregular and far apart until it finally stops showing up. 

You will benefit from seeing a specialist to evaluate you and address your concerns

Yours in good health 
Naija Obgyn Doctor
Q2
Hi Doctor
My private part smells offensive what can I do?

A2
Thanks for reaching out,
vaginal health is important. 

Is it associated with a lot of discharge? Any itching? Any pain when urinating? 

if none of these is applicable, do you keep the place dry?
cotton pants are good, don’t douche or insert cleaning agents. 

You should however see your doctor promptly to check and treat any infection to prevent future complications

I am in the DM to answer your questions

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#NaijaOBGYNdoctor

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