Red Meat In Vagina, Uncomfortable, Look Like Blood Clots, Have Periods. Suggestions?
I just saw a read peace of read meat staying inside my vagina, it doesn't hurt but is very uncomfortable , I never saw something like this before , is not a ball it looks like a blood cluts , it comes out just when I move , if I lay down it stays inside , but I can feel it . what can it be please . I have my period as well http
Hello, Thanks for the query to H.C.M. Forum. As you mentioned in your query that this mass ( according to you meat ) visible when you stands or walks i.e. when pressure exerted over the abdomen . In my opinion this is prolapse of uterus and part which you noticed may be cervix . Diagnosis can be confirmed by ultrasound of uterus and its ligaments. As physical examination by a gynecologist is most important in this case , so please get it as early as possible. Consult a gynecologist and take treatment . Good luck. Dr. HET
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Red Meat In Vagina, Uncomfortable, Look Like Blood Clots, Have Periods. Suggestions?
Hello, Thanks for the query to H.C.M. Forum. As you mentioned in your query that this mass ( according to you meat ) visible when you stands or walks i.e. when pressure exerted over the abdomen . In my opinion this is prolapse of uterus and part which you noticed may be cervix . Diagnosis can be confirmed by ultrasound of uterus and its ligaments. As physical examination by a gynecologist is most important in this case , so please get it as early as possible. Consult a gynecologist and take treatment . Good luck. Dr. HET