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Best podcasts about vaginal discharge

Latest podcast episodes about vaginal discharge

The Dairy Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast
Dr. Phil Cardoso: Metritis in Dairy Cattle | Ep. 26

The Dairy Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 11:37


In this episode of The Dairy Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast, Dr. Phil Cardoso explores groundbreaking research on metritis in dairy cattle. He dissects the intricate associations between metritis and critical health indicators, revealing its impact on milk production and reproduction. Approaching advanced diagnostic techniques and potential nutritional interventions, this discussion brings crucial insights for enhancing dairy herd health and productivity. Listen now, available on all major platforms.“Fatty acid modulation may help prepare cows for conception by facilitating communication about necessary fatty acids between the embryo and the uterus.” - Dr. Phil CardosoMeet the guest: Dr. Phil Cardoso, an Associate Professor at the University of Illinois, specializes in dairy cattle nutrition and reproduction. He focuses on understanding how these areas intersect to improve herd health and productivity.What will you learn: (00:00) Highlight(00:50) Introduction(01:38) Defining Metritis in Dairy Cattle(02:28) Diagnostic Methods for Metritis(03:52) Vaginal Discharge and Metritis(04:54) Metritis and Production Impact(07:33) Metritis Effects on Reproduction(09:16) Nutritional Interventions(10:55) Closing RemarksThe Dairy Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast is trusted and supported by the innovative companies:* Adisseo- Volac

Menopause Natural Solutions
Vaginal Discharge : Candida and Bacterial Vaginosis

Menopause Natural Solutions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 12:10


Vaginal discharge can be many things, it can be completely normal or an indication of an infection or inflammation. The 2 most common infections are Bacterial Vaginosis and Candida.    Clcik here to book a discovery call ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ About Jennifer Harrington Jen is a Naturopath, Nutritionist, and Medical Herbalist. She focuses on natural ways to assist women transitioning into Menopause. She has been a clinical practitioner for over 21 years.  She is the Clinical Director of Menopause Natural Solutions. https://www.menopausenaturalsolutions.com/ The author of the book - From Invisible to Invincible, the natural menopause revolution. https://www.menopausenaturalsolutions.com/from-invisible-to-invincible She is available for consultation https://www.menopausenaturalsolutions.com/consultations   Menopause Natural Solutions on social media Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/menopausenaturalsolutions/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/menopausenaturalsolutions Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4_nm8vzh3zRNaUJeBy-USw

Southern Remedy
Southern Remedy for Women | Vaginal Discharge

Southern Remedy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 44:10


Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.Topic: Vaginal Discharge.Email the show: remedy@mpbonline.org. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dr. Jackie's Point of V
What is a queef? Why do women have vaginal discharge? Do women actually fake orgasms? Dr. Jackie Takes Male Listener Questions about the Vagina with Guest co-host Mayor Kasim Reed!

Dr. Jackie's Point of V

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 40:02


Men, this one is for you! On this special episode, Dr. Jackie invites former Atlanta mayor Kasim Reed to answer male listener questions about the vagina. Questions they cover include:   What is the purpose of vaginal discharge? What is a queef? Is it common for women to fake orgasms? How long does menopause take? Is it ok to have sex during a woman's period?   For those interested in vaginas, or have a vagina, this is a must-listen!   Connect with me on IG @therealdrjackie, and check out my book THE QUEEN V for more sex, intimacy and down there health care tips!   Visit phdfemininehealth.com to get 20% off by using code JACKIE.   Produced by Dear Media

Lady Parts Doctor
Vaginal discharge: Is this normal?

Lady Parts Doctor

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 2:24


Have you ever wondered about your vaginal discharge? What is it? Where does it come from? Why is it here? Is it normal? We're discussing all of these questions and more in this episode. Tune in.

First Line
UTIs, Vaginal Discharge, and STIs

First Line

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 23:21


Episode 41. Topics in this episode: urinary tract infections (UTIs) such as acute uncomplicated cystitis, vaginal hygiene, physiologic leukorrhea (normal vaginal discharge), common sexually transmitted infections (STIs) like acute cervicitis (neisseria gonorrhea, Chlamydia trachomatis), Trichomonas vaginalis (trichomoniasis), HPV (human papillomavirus), Candida vulvovaginitis (vulvovaginal candidiasis), bacterial vaginosis, and Bartholin gland cysts/abscesses. Visit First Line's website where you can submit questions and feedback as well as view blog posts: https://poddcaststudios.wixsite.com/firstlinepodcast This episode is sponsored by TrueLearn. TrueLearn special discount codes: For $10 off Shelf/COMAT, use code firstline-shelf For $15 off COMLEX subscriptions, use code firstline-comlex For $35 off USMLE subscriptions, use code firstline-usmle Use this link to easily find First Line on different platforms and social media platforms: linktr.ee/FirstLinePodcast First Line is now available on Spotify & Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Stitcher, Amazon Music & Audible, iHeartRadio, Vurbl, Breaker, Castbox, PocketCasts, Castro, Player Fm, Pod Bean, Reason, Vurbl, and TuneIn. First Line is on Instagram @firstlinepodcast and on Facebook www.facebook.com/firstlinepodcast Content on First Line is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice. Please see your primary care physician (DO or MD) for any medical concerns you have. All ideas expressed are individual ideas of the host and do not represent any organizations the host is linked to. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/firstline/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/firstline/support

The Muslim Sex Podcast
The Vaginal Discharge Episode

The Muslim Sex Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 20:17


Dr. Sadaf Lodhi and Zabeen Mirza sit down to answer your most pressing questions about sex. Everything you wanted to know but were too embarrassed to ask - we've got you covered!  Some Highlights:  Normal vaginal discharge  Abnormal vaginal discharge  Bacterial vaginosis  Yeast  Tune in for answers to those and more!  Disclaimer: Anything discussed on the show should not be taken as official medical advice. If you have any concerns about your health, please speak to your medical provider. If you have any questions about your religion, please ask your friendly neighborhood religious leader. It's the Muslim Sex Podcast because we just happen to be two Muslim women who talk about sex. To learn more about Dr. Sadaf's practice and to become a patient visit DrSadaf.com To learn more about Zabeen's work, visit Jobs.mom  Follow us on Social Media at...  Facebook: DrSadaf  Instagram: DrSadafobgyn  TikTok: DrSadafobgyn

CumQueens
Episode 99: Pussy News: Ball Boiling, Abortion by Mail, and Normalizing Discharge

CumQueens

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 55:42


Scrotum Steeping, Abortion Pills, and Discharge Oh My! A new male contraceptive, The COSO has made news for its innovative design and effectiveness. Think Apple product for tea bagging. The F.D.A. has announced the abortion pill will continue to be available by mail in the U.S. And how art is normalizing vaginal discharge. https://www.thisisavulva.com/dischargegallery References: https://www.star-telegram.com/news/local/crossroads-lab/article256681357.html https://aidaccess.org/en/i-need-an-abortion https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/causes-prevention/risk/hormones/oral-contraceptives-fact-sheet https://www.coso-contraception.de/ https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2021-12-22/the-fdas-decision-to-allow-abortion-pills-in-person-wont-help-if-you-live-in-a-state-requires-it https://www.jamesdysonaward.org/en-US/2021/project/coso-the-new-way-of-male-contraception/ https://www.insidehook.com/daily_brief/health-and-fitness/steeping-your-balls-future-male-birth-control https://nypost.com/2021/10/15/men-can-prevent-pregnancy-by-giving-their-testicles-a-bath/ https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/16/health/abortion-pills-fda.html

Just Say This!
How to talk about vaginal discharge -- Episode 97

Just Say This!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 3:21


In this episode, Amy helps you gives you a script to explain vaginal discharge.

Half Minds
Ep. 13 - Bloody Vaginal Discharge

Half Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 43:17


After a brief hiatus, the Half Minds crew returns with a vengeance: everyone in the same studio, plus a special guest-host appearance from friend of the pod I Came First. We interview Bloody Vaginal Discharge (BVD) of Ithaca, catch up on trails we got ourselves into lately, and (of course) have a great naming story that you won't want to miss.Got a funny naming story you'd like to hear on the show? Know a good hasher that we should talk to? Got a dick you'd like us to see? Send us an email to halfmindspodcast@gmail.com. Festivus details here:https://www.pgh-h3.com/wp/event/festivus-2/?instance_id=4068Details on all of the craziness surrounding Pittsburgh's 2000th trail (Jan 8th, 2022) can be found here:https://www.pgh-h3.com/wp/calendar-5

Ladies Talking Love
2:6 Is My Vaginal Discharge Normal? // with Christine Borden

Ladies Talking Love

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 25:19


So many questions can come up around vaginal discharge that often remain unasked. Is my discharge normal? Why is white today? Do other women have this much discharge? In this episode with CNM Christine Borden, we dive into vaginal discharge and hope to help answer a lot of your unasked questions. Find Christine @midwifical on Instagram or midwifical.com Join the conversation @ladies.talkinglove on Instagram or visit ladiestalkinglove.com This podcast does not replace professional or medical advice. We will be talking about sex, so some content may not be suitable for children and could be triggering to some individuals. Everything discussed is for general information only and is not to be used to diagnose or treat any medical or psychological conditions. Music: MastaBlack_fK and https://envato.com/

Lady Bod Podcast
089: Five signs something could be wrong down there

Lady Bod Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 19:49


Description: Along with “why does my pee smell?” and “what's causing the odor down there?,” vagina problems are one of the most searched topics online. It might not always be obvious when something is wrong, but there are some key signs to be looking out for: 1. Discharge 2. Itching 3. Pain 4. Change in odor 5. Lumps 6. Bumps Dr. Oakley and Holly will go over these signs and answer your email questions in this episode. Thank you for listening. Please send in your comments, questions and suggestions for future topics at TheLadyBod@stelizabeth.com. The Lady Bod Podcast is presented by St. Elizabeth Healthcare and Physicians.

Too Stoned To Review
Vaginal Discharge

Too Stoned To Review

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 59:43


Oh wow are we back?! Maybe?! Maybe not? So enjoy the new episode yall!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/toostonedtoreview/message

The Cabral Concept
2032: Vaginal Discharge, Hydrogen Water, Greek Yogurt, Diet Tonic Water, Sores on Lip & Penis, Teenage Health Issues (HouseCall)

The Cabral Concept

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2021 21:54


Thank you for joining us for our 2nd Cabral HouseCall of the weekend! I'm looking forward to sharing with you some of our community's questions that have come in over the past few weeks… Let's get started!    Anonymous: Hi doctor Cabral, I have a bit of an embarrassing question and I feel very uncomfortable discussing this with the people I know, so really hoping you can help me. How can you tell the difference between brown vaginal discharge (old blood) and a runny stool on your hygienic pad? I have some bowel issues, so sometimes when I pass gas, a little bit stool comes out and ends up on my pad. And when I wear tight pants and sit all day, the pad can move, so the stool ends up a bit higher – where your vaginal discharge usually is. I want to be mindful of brown discharge too, because I have some hormonal problems. Anyway, I really feel super embarrassed about asking this question, so I hope you don't mind answering. Thanks so much in advance for your answer, I really appreciate it. Mark: Hi doctor Cabral, What are your thoughts on hydrogen-rich water? Are the health claims around it true? And do you think a hydrogen water maker would be a good investment for one's health? Thank you in advance for your advice! Mark Michelle: Hi! I know you recommend being dairy free. I am for the most part. I really like Greek yogurt and seem to tolerate it well. What are your opinions on yogurt? Tim: Hi Dr. Cabral, I love your podcast and love your products. Thank you for all of your time and effort, I appreciate it. My question is does diet tonic water have any negative effects on the body? I like to drink one in my shaker cup in the morning mixed with lemon. I just like the taste and a change from regular water. Is this ok or is it not good for me? Simon: Hi Dr C! For about two years I've been getting red swollen sores on my lip and penis (always in the same place) that a bacterial test has shown to be overgrowth of staphylococcus. They typically flare up at the same time and usually when I get a cold or am run-down. Can you recommend anything to rid myself of this overgrowth permanently (or reduce the frequency and magnitude of outbreaks? I tried using antibacterial wash consistently for a fortnight but that doesn't seem to have done the job. I'd love your thoughts. Anonymous: Hi dr cabral, many many thanks for all you do! I have a question about my 18 yr old daughter. She has a little history, at around 14 she started restricting her diet for her sport. Thats the short version. During that tine she started her period. Very heavy periods. It lead to anemia, an iron transfusion & followed by a blood transfusion. She now is sadly on a bc pill. she still has irregular periods, cramps.. i took her for her yearly chec up at her regular doctor and her non fasting cholesterol came back high. She is a very active girl. Competitive cheerleader, tumbling, loves running & working out and honestly eats pretty healthy. She also suffers from anxiety.. Are there supplements that can help. Please help with some direction as to how i can help get her on track—endless thanks Thank you for tuning into this weekend's Cabral HouseCalls and be sure to check back tomorrow for our Mindset & Motivation Monday show to get your week started off right! - - - Show Notes & Resources:  http://StephenCabral.com/2032 - - - Dr. Cabral's New Book, The Rain Barrel Effect https://amzn.to/2H0W7Ge - - - Join the Community & Get Your Questions Answered: http://CabralSupportGroup.com - - -  Dr. Cabral's Most Popular At-Home Lab Tests: > Complete Minerals & Metals Test (Test for mineral imbalances & heavy metal toxicity) - - - > Complete Candida, Metabolic & Vitamins Test (Test for 75 biomarkers including yeast & bacterial gut overgrowth, as well as vitamin levels) - - - > Complete Stress, Mood & Metabolism Test (Discover your complete thyroid, adrenal, hormone, vitamin D & insulin levels) - - - > Complete Stress, Sleep & Hormones Test (Run your adrenal & hormone levels) - - - > Complete Food Sensitivity Test (Find out your hidden food sensitivities) - - - > Complete Omega-3 & Inflammation Test (Discover your levels of inflammation related to your omega-6 to omega-3 levels)

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May's Anatomy
Episode 69: Case Study #8: 16-Year-Old Female Presenting to Clinic with Greenish Vaginal Discharge

May's Anatomy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 56:16


A 16-year-old adolescent girl presents to your office with the complaint of greenish vaginal discharge for the past two months and the recent onset of lower abdominal pain. She reports that her last period was about two and a half months ago. She is sexually active with two partners and has never used a condom or any other contraception with either. On physical examination, she is not febrile with normal blood pressure and pulse. She has greenish discharge from the cervix with friability and cervicitis. There is no cervical motion tenderness. Her urine pregnancy test is positive. A cervical sample is positive for chlamydia and negative for Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Her rapid plasma reagin (RPR) is non-reactive and an HIV test is negative.   The patient is treated with appropriate antibiotics and counseled concerning safer sex practices. You also inform the patient regarding her risk for HIV conversion, even though today's test was negative. The patient asks if you are going to tell her mother that she is pregnant and has this infection. You inform the patient that because of patient confidentiality and ethical considerations you will not disclose this information to her mother without her consent. She tells you that she does not want her mother and boyfriends to know that she is infected.    Be sure to listen until the end when I will be presenting four questions with multiple choice answers and check back on Friday to the May's Anatomy Podcast instagram page for the answers!    If you are interested in starting your OWN podcast, but are not sure where to start, try the Operation Podcast Course for 30% off using code "MAY30"   Case Files: Family Medicine   To try my absolute favorite CBD product line from Cured Nutrition, use code "MAY10" at checkout for 10% off your entire order or simply click the link here Cured Nutrition   If you're interested in consuming slow-release caffeinated vanilla or matcha lattes, or if you're a coffee drinker who wants a little more collagen and protein in their diet, use code "MAY15" at checkout for 15% off your entire order or simply click the link here Strong Coffee   Use my WearFigs code to get a $20 gift card on purchases of $100+ http://fbuy.me/ofl13   For nursing tips, my experiences, and more musings on the show, follow our Instagram @maysanatomypodcast or follow my personal account  @mayyazdi   This is an Operation Podcast production. chase@operationpodcast.com

Sexual ReEducation Podcast
Sexual ReEducation Podcast- Quickie 07: Vaginal Discharge w/ Jordan D'Nelle

Sexual ReEducation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 35:16


This week Jordan D'Nelle from the ‘Vaginas, Vulvas, & Vibrators' podcast joins Sienna & Olivia to talk about all things vaginal discharge! You can find out more about Jordan and her mission here: https://mailchi.mp/8e1a10f8ad31/vvvwhatyoudesire”

Right Direction Lifestyle Changes Podcast
Vaginal Ph Levels - Women only Podcast

Right Direction Lifestyle Changes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2021 36:30


This Podcast is for educational purposes only not intended to treat cure diagnose or prevent sickness illness disease or mental health issues if you are making any lifestyle changes to your health and wellness routine for yourself and family consult with your medical doctor first. Topic: vaginal Ph levels - Women only Podcast Reference: 1) Ginger VA, Yang CC (2011). "Functional Anatomy of the Female Sex Organs". In Mulhall JP, Incrocci L, Goldstein I, Rosen R (eds.). Cancer and Sexual Health. Springer. pp. 13, 20–21. ISBN 978-1-60761-915-4. 2) Rice, Alexandra (2016). "Vaginal Discharge". Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Reproductive Medicine. 26 (11): 317–323. doi:10.1016/j.ogrm.2016.08.002. #VaginalPhLevels #womenshealth #wellness #holistichealth #selfcare #alternativehealth #alternativemedicine #herbs #holisticmedicine --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rdlc/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rdlc/support

Girl Health Co. Radio
Cervical Mucus / Vaginal Discharge 101

Girl Health Co. Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 25:54


Ever wondered what your vaginal discharge is telling you? In today's episode, our founder and WHNP-BC, Brookes Vaughan breaks down what vaginal discharge is, normal vs abnormal, and healthy physiological changes to track throughout your cycle to clue you in on your fertility and reproductive health. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wocoradio/support

Topics of Taboo
Periods, Vaginal Discharge & Coming Off The Pill with Jema Lee

Topics of Taboo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 66:59


Happy Monday #tot fam!! In today’s episode I am joined by the wonderful Jema Lee. She is a women’s cycle health educator or as I like to call her, the guru of women’s health. She is a period coach & menstrual cycle educator/speaker, helping women and those who menstruate find balance and connection to their bodies. It is important to note that not all individuals who identify as women menstruate and that some humans who do identify as women do no not menstruate. In today’s episode we speak about all things menstruation, painful periods, how the pill can affect your body, vaginal discharge & what it means, PCOS, how nutrition can effect your cycle & so much MORE. This episode is honestly jam packed with lots of helpful information for anyone who menstruates, is on the pill or just wants to know about their own body and cycle. Thanks for listening cuties! Be sure to follow #tot on IG if you would like to get involved/featured on future episodes or to chat about topics covered in each of my episodes! I'll catch you all next week! LINKS: Podcast IG: @topicsoftaboo Megan's IG: @megandijkman Youtube: Dutchy JEMA'S LINKS: CTA:  Download Cycle Tracker https://www.subscribepage.com/love-your-cycle Website : https://www.wellsome.com/ Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/wellsome_jemalee/ Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/wellsome.jemalee/ Podcast :  https://www.wellsome.com/podcast/ Gift: Get 20% off Jema's course here: Use code CYCLELOVE to save 20% 5-Day LoveYourCycle Mini Course:  https://www.wellsome.com/product/love-your-cycle-course/

Vaginal Discharge Odor
Vaginal Discharge Odor

Vaginal Discharge Odor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2021 2:32


Meaning remedies and preventive majors for vaginal discharge odor --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Lady Bod Podcast
057: Don't put that in your vagina

Lady Bod Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 24:48


Your vulva and vagina can bring incredible pleasure — this we know. But it can also feel significant amounts of pain if it's not taken care of correctly. That includes avoiding certain products, toiletries, yogurt, and a vaginal suppository that falls into the “hmm” camp: wasp nests. (OUCH!) The internet is chock-full of suggestions and remedies for women’s sexual health that pose a hidden threat to the health of your vag. Dr. Susan Oakley breaks it down and tell you what to steer clear of. The Lady Bod Podcast is presented by St. Elizabeth Healthcare and Physicians.

The Breakdown with Dr.Diagnosis
There's A Problem Down There!- Part 1

The Breakdown with Dr.Diagnosis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 46:18


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That's Totally Normal!
What’s up with my vaginal discharge?

That's Totally Normal!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 7:29


Vaginal discharge is TOTALLY NORMAL. I know we haven’t always talked about it as a major part of puberty, but it is a MAJOR part of having a vagina. Why? Tune in to find out!

Lady Bod Podcast
052: "She loves me, she loves me not..." -Your vag

Lady Bod Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 20:38


When's the last time you thanked your vulva? What about your vagina? In all seriousness, there are other easy ways to be kind to your lady parts—like by never douching or simply remembering to make your annual OB-GYN appointments. The truth is, the vagina really doesn't need much help when it comes to staying clean and healthy. Dr. Oakley and Holly chat about feminine odor; vaginas are supposed to have a smell, vaginal discharge, the difference between a thick mons pubis and FUPA. The Lady Bod Podcast is presented by St. Elizabeth Healthcare and Physicians.

Primary Care Knowledge Boost
Common Gynaecological Presentations in the Young

Primary Care Knowledge Boost

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 37:40


Lisa and Sara are joined by  Dr Uma Marthi (GP with a Special Interest in Gynaecology) to discuss some common gynaecological presentations in young girls up to teenage years. She takes us through her approach to vaginal bleeding in neonates, vaginal itch in toddlers, breast development and vaginal discharge in teenagers.  The British Society for Paediatric and Adolescent Gynaecology (great patient leaflets): https://britspag.org/ Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology guidelines: https://www.rcog.org.uk/en/guidelines-research-services/ NHS Resources example, Vaginal Discharge: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/vaginal-discharge/ Primary Care Women’s Health Forum: https://pcwhf.co.uk/ eLearning for Health, Female Genital Mutilation Module: https://www.e-lfh.org.uk/programmes/female-genital-mutilation/ ___ We really want to make these episodes relevant and helpful: if you have any questions or want any particular areas covered then contact us on Twitter @PCKBpodcast, or leave a comment on our really quick anonymous survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/YLN6GKT ___ This podcast has been made with the support of Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership, GP Excellence and Wigan CCG. Given that it is recorded with Greater Manchester clinicians, the information discussed may not be applicable elsewhere and it is important to consult local guidelines before making any treatment decisions.  The information presented is the personal opinion of the healthcare professional interviewed and might not be representative to all clinicians. It is based on their interpretation of current best practice and guidelines when the episode was recorded. Guidelines can change; To the best of our knowledge the information in this episode is up to date as of it’s release but it is the listeners responsibility to review the information and make sure it is still up to date when they listen. Dr Lisa Adams, Dr Sara MacDermott and their interviewees are not liable for any advice, investigations, course of treatment, diagnosis or any other information, services or products listeners might pursue as a result of listening to this podcast - it is the clinicians responsibility to appraise the information given and review local and national guidelines before making treatment decisions. Reliance on information provided in this podcast is solely at the listeners risk. The podcast is designed to be used by trained healthcare professionals for education only. We do not recommend these for patients or the general public and they are not to be used as a method of diagnosis, opinion, treatment or medical advice for the general public. Do not delay seeking medical advice based on the information contained in this podcast. If you have questions regarding your health or feel you may have a medical condition then promptly seek the opinion of a trained healthcare professional.

Dr. Neeraj Pahlajani Podcast
White Discharge

Dr. Neeraj Pahlajani Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 5:12


Vaginal Discharge also known as White Discharge common symptoms and remedies in hindi.

What The PodClart
Snail Trail (aka Vaginal Discharge)

What The PodClart

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 25:20


In this episode we have invited 2 special guests - Rick from the Babyfathers Podcast and Chantelle formally known as Channy, and we are discussing the Snail Trail otherwise known as Vaginal Discharge. So after the fits of giggles, the awkward looks and CHALDISHNESS we finally do discuss our personal experience and mix it up with some facts.

The Brew Crew Podcast
045 Vaginal Discharge

The Brew Crew Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 63:06


Welcome The Brew Crew Podcast. In this 45th episode, "Vaginal Discharge", we discuss recent beer exploits, the summer fling, and JT tells a lost ring story. We review two beers, Anchorage Brewing's Calabaza Boreal (bit.ly/2Rah5rj) and Two Brothers' Pinch of Grace (bit.ly/2WG4Ng9), and then we play Beer Mad Libs. Thank you so much for joining us!

Owning Your Sexual Self
The 411 on Vaginal Discharge & Odor with Jordan Jones

Owning Your Sexual Self

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 21:02


Today I'm interviewing Jordan Jones, a traveling physicians assistant who has a special niche for women's health and sexuality. We discuss the common things patients ask her about which tends to be vaginal odor, discharge and birth control. Check this episode out if you want to feel NORMAL when it comes to these things and also get some good tips how how to better manage these things in day to day life. PS- My dogs Bane & Tater clearly loved this episode so don't mind them cheering us on in the background ;) Just Like Me Lubricant mentioned in episode can be purchased here- https://www.pureromance.com/PWS/RachelBucy/store/OCUS/catalog/personal-lubricantsThe American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) website mentioned in this episode- https://www.acog.org/Follow Jordan at: Facebook and Instagram: @Jordan D'NelleWebsite- https://vaginasvulvasandvibrators.wordpress.com/ Podcast- Vaginas, Vulvas & Vibrators Follow Rachel at: Facebook: @RachelMaineFacebook Group: Owning Your Sexual Self Instagram: @RachelMaine_OwnYourSexualSelf Email: WellnessSexpertise@gmail.comWebsite: https://linktr.ee/WellnessSexpertise

Scrubbed In
Podcase 15: A Female Presents with Abdominal pain and Vaginal discharge...

Scrubbed In

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2020 14:30


Get Scrubbed in with today with an NHS GP based in the Midlands! Dr Zirva Khan (GP) will be taking you through this case where a female in her mid-twenties presents with abdominal pain and vaginal discharge...  How many differentials do you know for abdominal pain? How many differentials can you think of that tie in with associated vaginal discharge? Know all the red flags? Let’s get you scrubbed in! There will be moments when you can pause the audio to get involved and do a bit of thinking!Please head over to our Instagram page to interpret the investigations and results if prompted, they will be available as highlights. A Quiz on this case will be up later on in the week!We hope this encourages a new and novel form of medical education.  If you have found this PodCase beneficial please send us your email so we can send out a feedback form and please share with colleagues.  For more information: Scrubbed In Instagramscrubbedin.podcast@gmail.comwww.scrubbedin.co.uk Visit MediGate for access to a secure online e-portfolio, automated teaching feedback and a seamless course search engine:www.medigate.co.uk

ReachMD CME
Treatment of Vaginal Discharge Syndromes in Community Practice Settings

ReachMD CME

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020


CME credits: 0.25 Valid until: 28-05-2021 Claim your CME credit at https://reachmd.com/programs/cme/treatment-vaginal-discharge-syndromes-community-practice-settings/11562/ Vaginal infections are among the most common reasons why women in the United States seek medical care. These infections are typically characterized by discharge, itching, or odor. Although vaginal discharge symptoms are common, diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis (BV), vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC), and Trichomonas vaginalis (TV) is not standardized. As a result, diagnostic approaches and the suitability of treatment for vaginal discharge syndromes in community practices remain inadequate.

ReachMD CME
Treatment of Vaginal Discharge Syndromes in Community Practice Settings

ReachMD CME

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020


CME credits: 0.25 Valid until: 28-05-2021 Claim your CME credit at https://reachmd.com/programs/cme/treatment-vaginal-discharge-syndromes-community-practice-settings/11562/ Vaginal infections are among the most common reasons why women in the United States seek medical care. These infections are typically characterized by discharge, itching, or odor. Although vaginal discharge symptoms are common, diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis (BV), vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC), and Trichomonas vaginalis (TV) is not standardized. As a result, diagnostic approaches and the suitability of treatment for vaginal discharge syndromes in community practices remain inadequate.

Am I Making You Uncomfortable?
2: Everything You Want To Know About Vaginal Discharge (With Dr Anita Mitra - Gynaecologist aka Gynae Geek)

Am I Making You Uncomfortable?

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 27:31


In this episode of Am I Making You Feel Uncomfortable? we speak to gynaecologist Dr Anitra Mitra - aka Gynae Geek - about everything you wanted to know about vaginas and discharge but felt too embarrassed to ask.Chatting to Brogan Driscoll and Rachel Moss, the Gynae Geek tells us all about discharge and its importance in a happy sex life. Go behind the scenes. Subscribe to our newsletter to hear what inspired us to tackle the topics you're probably too squeamish to talk about.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

GP Core Content
112. Fracgp - Kfp - Obstetrics - Per Vaginal Discharge

GP Core Content

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 4:26


112. Fracgp - Kfp - Obstetrics - Per Vaginal Discharge by Dr Thomas Perkins

OB-G in YEG
Episode 3. Common Causes of Vaginal Discharge

OB-G in YEG

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2020 11:58


In this podcast, resident physician Lindsay Drummond will discuss the common causes of vaginal discharge, a frequent presenting complaint in family physician and gynecologist's offices.   At the end of this episode, listeners will be able to: Identify characteristics of normal vaginal discharge List common causes for pathologic vaginal discharge, including: Bacterial Vaginosis, Trichomoniasis, Candidiasis, Cervicitis Describe clinical features and investigations to help differentiate causes Identify appropriate treatments For references for this podcast, please visit: http://obginyeg.libsyn.com/

Quickies With Myi
Ep 8 Reading Your Vaginal Discharge

Quickies With Myi

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 5:38


Do you know what your Vaginal discharge means? It's not all bad! Lean the different types of discharge and what they mean for your vaginal health.

Check Your Vitals
How Your Vaginal Discharge Changes During Your Cycle

Check Your Vitals

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019 7:22


Changes in vaginal discharge are normal throughout the menstrual cycle. Here's how to spot healthy vs unhealthy discharge. https://yourdaye.com/vitals/womens-health/vaginal-discharge-during-menstrual-cycle-normal/

TalkThaTalk
EP: 66. Vaginal Discharge is Normal

TalkThaTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 11:38


Get your know your Body. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/talkthatalk/message

Pregnancy Pukeology Podcast
Vaginal Discharge Pregnancy Pukeology Podcast Episode 22

Pregnancy Pukeology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 23:04


Want to know if what’s coming out of your vagina is normal? Pregnancy Pukeology Podcast Episode 22: Vaginal Discharge talks about every color, odor, and what to do to naturally treat every vagina. Did you know there are 8 different color discharge and 12 different remedies to help treat them naturally? This podcast is perfect for all women who are pregnant or thinking about getting pregnant and want answers for the best information about pregnancy that there is to date. Think of Pregnancy Pukeology Podcast as your answer to all things pregnant as told to you by your best friend who happens to be a doctor. And our podcast wouldn’t be complete without a few pregnancy puke stories that will give you the comical relief you need with tips to stop the up- chuckle. Comedy + Science + Edutainment = Pregnancy Pukeology Podcast Episode 22: Vaginal Discharge

Pregnancy Pukeology Podcast
Vaginal Discharge Pregnancy Pukeology Podcast Episode 22

Pregnancy Pukeology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 23:04


Want to know if what’s coming out of your vagina is normal? Pregnancy Pukeology Podcast Episode 22: Vaginal Discharge talks about every color, odor, and what to do to naturally treat every vagina. Did you know there are 8 different color discharge and 12 different remedies to help treat them naturally? This podcast is perfect for all women who are pregnant or thinking about getting pregnant and want answers for the best information about pregnancy that there is to date. Think of Pregnancy Pukeology Podcast as your answer to all things pregnant as told to you by your best friend who happens to be a doctor. And our podcast wouldn’t be complete without a few pregnancy puke stories that will give you the comical relief you need with tips to stop the up- chuckle. Comedy + Science + Edutainment = Pregnancy Pukeology Podcast Episode 22: Vaginal Discharge

Goodfellow Clinics
Vaginal discharge and bacterial vaginosis

Goodfellow Clinics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2019 26:11


Covenant Sex
Vaginal Discharge VS Lubrication~LDS Insight

Covenant Sex

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 13:01


Dr. Hughes discusses the differences of vaginal discharge and vaginal lubrication, where they come from, what to expect during the menstrual cycle, and why they vary in color and consistency.

Take Aurally
Vaginal Discharge

Take Aurally

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018 19:43


In the second of our GUM series, Dr Katie Boog, ST6 in Community Sexual and Reproductive Health joined the pod to talk us through vaginal discharge, how to take a history and the investigations needed Katie's notes for this episode can be found at https://www.takeaurally.com/obstetrics-gynaecology/2018/11/26/vaginal-discharge Both Take Aurally and NUH DREEAM can be found on Twitter and Facebook Next week is our latest #UnblindingResearch looking at 'Blinding'

Take Aurally
Taking a Sexual History

Take Aurally

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2018 15:37


In the first of our GUM series, Dr Katie Boog, ST6 in Community Sexual and Reproductive Health joined the pod to talk us through how to take a Sexual History with some top tips along the way. Katie's notes and the #TakeVisually for this episode can be found at https://www.takeaurally.com/obstetrics-gynaecology/2018/11/26/sexual-history-taking Both Take Aurally and NUH DREEAM can be found on Twitter and Facebook Next week our GUM series continues as we look at Vaginal Discharge

Hare of the rabbit podcast
American Fuzzy Lop - Laziness - Vaginal Discharge - The Hare Witch

Hare of the rabbit podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2018 31:36


American Fuzzy Lop What is small fuzzy, floppy and cute all over? The American Fuzzy Lop, of course! With lots of personality wrapped in a fuzzy four-pound package, the “AFL” is gaining in popularity, especially among female rabbit fanciers. The American Fuzzy Lop is a sweet, energetic rabbit that is known to be great for show, fur and pet purposes. Their wooly coat is great to be shown off to the world and the American Fuzzy Lop is a favorite in competitions. For practical purposes, this rabbit’s fur can be spun and made into different kinds of clothes. Their curious, playful attitude makes them great pets for singles, seniors and families alike so long as they are given plenty of love, affection and a place to let their energy run free (a fenced yard would be more than sufficient). It is similar in appearance to a Holland Lop. However, the American Fuzzy Lop is a wool breed and will have wool similar to the Angora breeds although the wool will be shorter than that of a commercial Angora. The American fuzzy lop has to weigh up to 4 pounds in order to be shown. History The background of the American Fuzzy Lop is interwoven with the history of the Holland Lop. When first introduced, the Holland Lop rabbit was only available in solid colors, and some breeders wanted to add the broken pattern to the Holland Lop gene pool. To do this, they bred their Holland Lops to English Spots. While they achieved the goal of producing broken pattern rabbits, they failed to keep the rollback fur the Holland must have. The offspring instead had the flyback fur of the English Spot. The breeders then bred Holland Lops to French Angoras, a breed that has a very gentle rollback coat. The result of these manipulations was that the wool gene was also introduced into the Holland Lop gene pool and a Holland with long wool was occasionally found in Holland Lop litters. These were generally sold to people who were enchanted with a small wooled lop-eared rabbit. One opinion about the development of this breed is that ‘this is a genetic fault in the Holland Lop where occasionally a long haired Holland Lop results’. Another opinion is that ‘an occasional long haired Holland Lop is a result of much earlier breeding attempts between the Holland Lop and the Angora rabbit which has a very gentle rollback coat’. So, some Holland Lops could be carrying the necessary gene to produce long hair. Either way, the long haired Holland Lops were bred together for creating the American Fuzzy Lop rabbit. The pioneer American Fuzzy Lop breeders, including Patty Greene-Karl and Gary Fellers of the East Coast and Kim Landry and Margaret Miller of the West Coast, noted the marketability of these fuzzy Hollands. Patty Greene-Karl is credited with realizing that the "fuzzy" gene was recessive, so that mating two Holland Lops carrying this gene resulted in a certain percentage of the offspring (theoretically 25%) with wool. Patty decided to develop these rabbits as a new breed, named the American Fuzzy Lop. After working for four years on the development of Fuzzies, she presented her rabbits to the ARBA for the first showing of the new breed at the 1985 ARBA Convention in Houston, Texas. Three separate standards for wooled lops were received from three different individuals. The original standard called for a maximum weight of 4 ¾ lb with the ideal weight of 3 ¾ lb, a rabbit designed to have the body type, ear carriage, and size of a Holland Lop, combined with a short, easily maintained wool. At the 1986 ARBA Convention in Columbus, Ohio, the American Fuzzy Lop was presented for its second showing, and again passed. At its third showing at the 1987 ARBA Convention in Portland, Oregon, the ARBA Standards Committee did not approve the breed. They stated a lack of uniformity from one animal to another. A new working standard was written by Jeff Hardin at the request of Patty, which was accepted. The revised standard basically described a wooled Holland, calling for a maximum weight of 4 pounds, and an ideal weight of 3½ lb. In 1988, ARBA requested only the breed sponsor be allowed to bring her Fuzzy Lops to Convention in Madison, Wisconsin because of limited cage space. The American Fuzzy Lop had to pass that year to become a recognized breed or else its proponents would have to start the procedure all over again. Fortunately, Patty's presentation passed at this Convention, and the American Fuzzy Lop became a new recognized breed. In 1989 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Helen McKie's "Herbie" was selected as the first Best of Breed (BOB) American Fuzzy Lop at an ARBA Convention. Herbie's picture graced the ARBA Standard of Perfection, 1991–95, representing Fuzzies well but only the American Fuzzy Lop presented by Patty was granted a working standard. Appearance and Personality The American Fuzzy Lop resembles the Holland Lop with the exception of its wool. The American Fuzzy Lop has a short, thick body. They have a broad chest, short shoulders and broad, deep, well-rounded hindquarters with plenty of muscles. Their fuzzy ears flop to the sides of their heads. The American Fuzzy Lop weighs 3-4 lbs. as an adult with a preferred weight of bucks at 3.5 lbs. and does at 3.75 lbs. or between 1.4 and 1.8 kg. They have a very compact body, that appears very muscular. They come in most of the recognized ARBA colors. The ears of the American Fuzzy Lop do not stand erect, but rather lop along the side of the face. They have a short and flat muzzle similar to that of a cat. Coat The American Fuzzy Lop rabbit fur can come in a variety of different colors. The American Fuzzy Lop’s coat is actually wool, as it can be spun into yarn despite being only about 2 inches in length. These rabbits are also known as “The Head of Fancy,” which lets you know how lovely their wool really is. American Fuzzy Lop wool is coarse, like that of an Angora rabbit – this means the coat will not be prone to tangling or matting. American Fuzzy Lops can be prone to matting around the tail area, mostly from sitting. Part of your grooming process should include trimming nails, brushing, and trimming the mats. A baby Fuzzy Lop will have what breeders call a “baby” coat from the age of 2-6 months, sometimes longer depending on some genetics. It is recommend grooming once per week with a flea comb, cutting away any large tangles carefully with scissors. When the senior coat comes in after the first molt, you will notice the difference. One breeders seniors are only groomed every 1-6 months (more often if they are being shown, left often if they are breeding stock.) It is recommend shaving a baby coat off (in the summertime) with electric clippers. This greatly reduces the time needed for grooming and the senior coat will come in sooner. Lots of breeders also breed out this baby coat because a breeder doesn’t want to spend hours combing it out. Colors The American Fuzzy Lop rabbit can come in a variety of different colors such as Agouti, which is a combination of any color with white (colors include Chestnut, Chinchilla, Lynx, Opal and Squirrel) and the Pointed White Group, which is a pure white body. However, all American Fuzzy Lops have distinctive markings on their nose, have eye circles and tinted ears. American Fuzzy Lop rabbits come in most of the recognized ARBA colors. They are revealed in two categories, derived from their color pattern. Their body color will have a nose marking, eye circles and tinted ears. The pointed white colored American Fuzzy Lop rabbit has a pure white color body, and they have markings of different colors, such as either black, blue, chocolate or lilac, and they have these markings on their ears, feet, nose and tail. There are presently nineteen accepted colors in the American Fuzzy Lop, although many other shades can be found in the rabbitry. If you want to purchase a show-quality animal, make sure it is an accepted color. Current Standards for showing Fuzzy Lops: Weight limit for juniors (under 6 months): 3 3/4lbs Weight limit for senior bucks and does: 4lbs. How it’s evened up (points) Head – 30 Body – 30 Ears – 10 Feet & Legs – 5 Fur Density – 8 Fur Texture – 5 Fur Length- 2 Color & Markings – 5 Condition – 5 Total – 100 A good Fuzzy Lop with good body type is to be short and close-coupled with well developed shoulders and hindquarters. It is supposed to be heavily muscled, smoothly rounded, well balanced with other body parts, AND within the weight limits. The rabbit should also have strong bone and thick stubby legs. The ideal head (keep in mind a super large head may not balance well with a smaller body) should have excellent width from the top down to the muzzle. The head should appear as an even and square block, and flat faces are an excellent sign of strong bone which is ideal. The head should be set up around medium height directly on the shoulder. No neck should be apparent. A good crown which is part of the head is best visible by looking at the ears. The ears should be short, thick and wide. If the ears have a fold in them down vertically in the middle, it means that the crown is pinching them and needs more width. Fuzzy Lops must carry their ears down (although some will hold them up when stressed, others hold them up all the time and are referred to having “air-plane” ears or poor ear carriage. The ears should balance with the body and may be longer, but the idea length is to be about 1/2 inch to 1 inch below the jawline. The ears should not have the long fur on them. Feet and legs should be straight. When holding the rabbit on it’s back and looking at the bottoms of the feet, the feet should be straight with the toes pointing upward towards the face. Feet with toes that point outward are a sign of pinched hindquarters. An ideal show coat (for a senior) should be slightly coarse, thick and even all over the body with guard hairs (with the exception of the ears.) Softer coats are expected in the juniors, they should be clean, unstained and free of knots. Length of wool should be at least 2 inches. It is a disqualification to have wool less then 1 1/2 inches in length. Recognized Varieties: The American fuzzy lop comes in many recognized varieties. They are broken down into groups as follows. Agouti group: chestnut, chinchilla, lynx, opal, and squirrel. Broken group: any recognized breed color broken with white. Pointed white group: pure white with black, blue, chocolate, or lilac points. Self group: black, blue, blue eyed white, chocolate, lilac, and ruby eyed white. Shaded group: sable point, Siamese sable, Siamese smoke pearl, tortoise shell, and blue tortoise shell. Wide band group: fawn and orange. Purchasing Your First Fuzzy: The first thing to consider is type. There are 75 points on type in the ARBA Standard of Perfection. The body should be compact and cobby, with width equal to height at the shoulders, loin and hips. The spinal column is not to be prominent nor should the hip/pin bones stand out. The body must feel very smooth and well-muscled. As you slide your hands from the shoulders they should not catch on the hips. As you slide your hands down the hips to the feet they should not angle in. The head is to present the appearance of a round ball with a flat face. It is massive in appearance and set at mid-height and close to the shoulders. The Fuzzy should not appear to have a neck. Ears are to hang straight down, carried close to the cheeks and extending 1/2 to 1 inch below the jaw. They are covered in regular fur. Because of the inquisitive nature of American fuzzy lops, you should allow a show rabbit to relax before evaluating its ear carriage. The adult wool should be very dense, but not felting or 'angora' type wool. Guard hairs must be well distributed throughout, making it a very easy care coat for a wooled rabbit. The wool is to feel full of life without being excessively soft or silky. There is a minimum length of 1-1/2 inches, with a 2 inch length being preferred. The junior coat differs from the mature senior coat as it will have fewer guard hairs, making it softer and more angora-like. This softness may cause easy matting and will require more grooming to remain tangle free. By the age of six months this softer wool should be molted out and the senior texture should be displayed. A senior animal with a junior-type coat may be disqualified from competition. Things to Avoid: Narrow body, pinched or undercut hindquarters. Narrow head. Heavy wool side trimmings on head. Narrow ears, or ears with wool. Slipped crown. Wool on front feet is a disqualification. Thin wool. Soft and silky wool on seniors is a disqualification. Wool under 1 1/2 inches is a disqualification. Tips for getting a good showable Fuzzy Lop 1. As always check condition, if it is well groomed, kept clean and check to make sure it is free of disease (check ears, eyes, nose, genitals). 2. Fuzzy Lops are supposed to be under 4lbs. Look for one that is small and compact with good depth, not over weight or it maybe hard to keep it under that limit. Brood does are the only exception because larger does (while not extremely fat) produce larger litters and will often throw thicker bone. Look for a good head that balances with the body. The ears should be covered in fur and the feet should have thick pads of fur on them. Also check and make sure eye color match the color of the animal (eg. brown eyes for a black), and toenails for the color (eg. colored nails for a black). 3. The wool should be long (2 inches or more) and dense. It should be coarse, but babies under 6 months will have soft and get knotted easily. They will out grow this, and should be groomed as much as possible to keep the matting down. 4. Check out the pedigree, don’t ever get a show rabbit without a pedigree. Look at the line and check for inbreeding, or if it has the colors you would like to see if you want to breed. I breed mother to son and father to daughter alot, as well as many other breeders do, but I never breed a rabbit to another that has the same mother and father. This could can cause some defects and other health problems when it gets older. It’s best to stay away from that. Care Requirements Rabbits are clean animals when it comes to grooming themselves, and American Fuzzy Lops are no exception. These rabbits do not require daily grooming unless they are going through a molt. When this happens, simply run your fingers through their wool to work out any tangles and debris that may have gotten stuck in their coat. You may also use a pet-specific brush if you don’t want to use your fingers, but under no circumstances should you fully bathe your rabbit; this causes them far too much stress. If you find a stain on your Fuzzy Lop’s coat, you can “spot clean” it with a damp cloth. As with all other rabbits, their diet should consist of 70-80 percent hay and grass with the rest of their meal consisting of fresh fruits and vegetables. Make sure your rabbit’s enclosure is dung-free, clean, and always has fresh water at their disposal. If your rabbit’s enclosure is outdoors, always be wary of the temperatures and weather forecast, as these factors can be a potential danger to your furry animal. Whether your enclosure is indoors or out, it’s best to keep this little guy happy with plenty of free time outside their cage. American Fuzzy Lops are active rabbits who love to run and jump round while basking in the sunlight, so a fenced backyard is recommended. If you live in an area where winters are particularly harsh and your Fuzzy Lop is indoors, they will still benefit from having time outside of their enclosures playing with their toys and cozying up with their favorite human. Health The American Fuzzy Lop’s coat is actually wool, as it can be spun into yarn. The American Fuzzy Lop is not at risk for any particular disease, however because its fur is so wooly, owners should watch out for Wool Block. Rabbits groom themselves like cats by licking their fur, but while cats can regurgitate the fur out of their system, rabbits cannot. When they eat too much of their own fur, their bodies tell them that they are full, when in reality, they are starving. If left untreated, they can die, so it’s important for owners to be aware of when and how much their rabbits eat at all times. Some owners use a papaya enzyme tablets, as the enzymes are supposed to help break down the furballs (since rabbits can’t regurgitate) and therefore prevent blockage. Also keep an eye on your rabbit’s fingernail and teeth growth to make sure they are not overgrowing. A rabbit’s teeth grow at an incredible rate and usually, they are shaved down by their high-hay and grass diet. However, some rabbits’ teeth still tend to overgrow and if this seems to be the case with your rabbit, there are several ways you can go about reducing their teeth length including giving them some rabbit-friendly wood to chew and play with. Female rabbits can be spayed as early as 4 months of age; however vets like to wait until they are at least 6 months. This is because they older they are, the less risk there is of complications on the operating tables. Bucks can be neutered as young as 3 1/2 months old. Uses American Fuzzy Lop rabbit is a fancy rabbit breed. It is known as ‘The Head of the Fancy’. The breed slogan express the reason why the breed was developed. Today they are mainly raised as show rabbit and also very popular as pets. Although the breed has good course wool that is great for making in to yarn. Temperament/Behavior These rabbits love to play. Their energetic nature makes them ideal for families with younger children who have never had a pet before or for couples who want to take the next step in their relationship by caring for an adorable animal. Save for the initial purchases of their enclosures and the cost of the actual rabbit, they are relatively low-maintenance animals. They don’t require much grooming and simply need food, water and plenty of affection to keep them happy and healthy. Purchasing two rabbits instead of one may give both rabbits another year or two of life, as animals tend to live longer if they have some company to pass the time. However, this means their enclosure should be sufficient to hold two fully grown rabbits with plenty of space to spare. American Fuzzy Lop rabbits love to hang out indoors and hang out with their families on their own watch. With plenty of playtime and toys, your Fuzzy Lop will be a wonderful addition to a growing family. American Fuzzy Lops are an active, playful, social breed with lots of personality. They enjoy the attention of their owner, as well as the companionship of other rabbits. AFLs do enjoy having toys such as a plastic ball, pine cone, piece of soft wood, stuffed sock, or an old glove. Like many other lop rabbit breeds, they also love to be cuddled. Both does and bucks are sweet and they are considered to be a good first rabbit for beginners. The does can sometimes be a bit more shy and skittish. The does can especially be nervous with loud sound and fast movements. The average lifespan of an American Fuzzy Lop rabbit is about 5 to 8 years, but they can live longer in captivity, up to 10 years. You just want a pet? If you are just looking for a pet and you are interested in American Fuzzy Lops, they do make wonderful pets. Keep in mind they will require a bit additional grooming then a short haired lop. They have wonderful personalities and are very docile. Club Information The objectives of the AFL club are to encourage, promote and improve the breeding of American Fuzzy Lop rabbits by maintaining standards, encouraging exhibitions and offering services to its members. The American Fuzzy Lop Rabbit Club currently has nearly 550 members from all over the United States and several foreign countries. In addition to the national organization, there are also a number of regional specialty clubs. They have a Specialty Club page on their website you can view for additional details. AFLRC also has their own official group on FaceBook. Close The small size, inquisitive personality, and easy-care coat makes the AFL suitable for a pet, 4-H project, or show animal. The breed is recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders Association, but it’s not recognized by the British Rabbit Council. Today the breed is raised mainly as a show animal and also as pets. Maybe you are interested in keeping this wonderful cute fuzzy breed for yourself! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Fuzzy_Lop https://aflrc.weebly.com/history-of-the-american-fuzzy-lop.html https://aflrc.weebly.com/ https://www.petguide.com/breeds/rabbit/american-fuzzy-lop/ http://rabbitbreeders.us/american-fuzzy-lop-rabbits https://www.roysfarm.com/american-fuzzy-lop-rabbit/ http://www.thenaturetrail.com/rabbit-breeds/american-fuzzy-lop-breed-information/ https://caringforpets.net/rabbits/american-fuzzy-lop-rabbit-origin-facts-and-colors/ http://ephiny.net/all-about-american-fuzzy-lops/ Vaginal Discharge in Rabbits Vaginal discharge is not a common or normal occurrence in rabbits, and is normally taken to be a sign of infection or illness. Vaginal discharge includes any substance that comes from the vulvar labia, or vaginal area, including fresh blood or blood tinged fluid. Vaginal discharge is almost always considered abnormal, except in cases where the rabbit is discharging postpartum fluids -- the fluids that leave the uterus after birth. Symptoms and Types The signs, symptoms and types of vaginal discharge vary from rabbit to rabbit and may vary according to the sexual status of the rabbit. Those that are sexually active are more at risk for vaginal discharge. Older rabbits are also more at risk. Common symptoms and signs include: Blood in the urine - although this is a misconception, since blood does not actually originate in the urinary tract but actually originates in the uterus Spotting, which is usually tinged with blood Discharge that may stick to the fur of the perineum or around the anus of the rabbit Enlarged uterus which may be easily felt on physical examination Enlarged mammary glands, either one or both Depression and lethargy Inability to eat or lack of interest in eating Nesting activities Increasing aggressive tendencies Pale mucous membranes Causes The causes for vaginal discharge may include: Uterine cancer, or adenocarcinoma, among the most common causes for vaginal discharge Other disorders of the endometrium or lining of the uterus, including tissue overgrowth Trauma to the vagina Urinary tract infection, which is unusual Vaginitis (inflammation of the vagina) Diagnosis To diagnose the condition, your veterinarian will gather a specimen sample of the urine to distinguish blood in the urine from blood expelled from the uterus. Other exams will include ruling out uterine adenocarcinoma (cancer). Ultrasound can be used to examine the uterus and surrounding reproductive organs, and radiography will help your veterinarian to detect any masses in the uterus and help measure the size of the uterus to determine if it is abnormal in any way. Pregnancy can also be ruled out during the course of these diagnostic checks. A culture will help rule out any bacteria infections, and will help assess the health of the vaginal flora – the collection of healthy bacteria, fungi, and microorganisms that normally live within the vaginal canal. An imbalance of the vaginal flora will be indicative of yeast overgrowth and other common fungal infections. Treatment Common treatments are typically aimed at treating the cause for the vaginal discharge. In cases of uterine adenocarcinoma, the internal reproductive organs may require complete removal, also known as a hysterectomy. Often, uterine disorders can increase the risk for hemorrhage in the uterus, which can be life-threatening. Blood transfusions are also sometimes necessary. To control bacterial infections, antibiotics may be used. However, they are recommended on a case-by-case basis, as they can sometimes prove fatal. Be sure to consult with a veterinarian before medicating your pet. Living and Management Complications associated with treatment may include blood infections, and adhesions or tissue growths in the abdomen. Some rabbits may also experience internal hemorrhaging. Overall, however, the prognosis is good for rabbits receiving an hysterectomy in a timely fashion. For this reason, prompt treatment is the best course of action if your rabbit is in the early stage of vaginal discharge. Be sure to seek prompt care and follow up care for the best possible outcome. https://www.petmd.com/rabbit/conditions/reproductive/c_rb_vaginal_discharge WITCH AND HARE 1 AN old witch, in days of yore, lived in this neighborhood; and whenever she wanted money she would assume the shape of a hare, and would send out her grandson to tell a certain huntsman who lived hard by that he had seen a hare sitting at such a particular spot, for which he always received the reward of sixpence. After this deception had many times been practiced, the dogs turned out, the hare pursued, often seen but never caught, a sportsman of the party began to suspect, in the language of the tradition, "that the devil was in the dance," and there would be no end to it. The matter was discussed, a justice consulted, and a clergyman to boot; and it was thought that, however clever the devil might be, law and church combined would be more than a match for him. It was therefore agreed that, as the boy was singularly regular in the hour at which he came to announce the sight of the hare, all should be in readiness for a start the instant such information was given: and a neighbor of the witch, nothing friendly to her, promised to let the parties know directly the old woman and her grandson left the cottage and went off together; the one to be hunted, and the other to set on the hunt. The news came, the hounds were un-kenneled, and huntsmen and sportsmen set off with surprising speed. The witch, now a hare, and her little colleague in iniquity, did not expect so very speedy a turn out; so that the game was pursued at a desperate rate, and the boy, forgetting himself in a moment of alarm, was heard to exclaim: "Run, Granny, run; run for your life!" At last the pursuers lost the hare, and she once more got safe into the cottage by a little hole in the door; not large enough to admit a hound in chase. The huntsman and all the squires with their train lent a hand to break open the door, yet could not do it till the parson and the justice came up; but as law and church were certainly designed to break through iniquity, even so did they now succeed in bursting the magic bonds that opposed them. Upstairs they all went. There they found the old hag bleeding, and covered with wounds, and still out of breath. She denied she was a hare, and railed at the whole party. "Call up the hounds," said the huntsman, "and let us see what they take her to be; maybe we may yet have another hunt." On hearing this the old woman cried quarter. The boy dropped on his knees, and begged hard for mercy, which was granted on condition of its being received together with a good whipping; and the huntsman, having long practiced among the hounds, now tried his hand on other game. Thus the old woman escaped a worse fate for the time present; but on being afterwards put on her trial for bewitching a young woman and making her spit pins, the tale just told was given as evidence against her, before a particularly learned judge, and a remarkably sagacious jury, and the old woman finished her days, like a martyr, at the stake. http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/eng/efft/efft51.htm   © Copyrighted

For Vaginas Only
Discharge

For Vaginas Only

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2018 13:13 Transcription Available


Lets talk about Vaginal Discharge once and for all! It can be normal and it can be abnormal. Interested in the difference? Take a listen to the latest FVO podcast episode!

The Cabral Concept
505: Welts on Skin, Pityriasis Rosea, Skin Staph Infection, Vaginal Discharge, High Stress Symptoms, Trouble Swallowing, Anesthesia (HouseCall)

The Cabral Concept

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2017 23:35


Welcome back to our weekend Cabral #HouseCalls! We have some amazing questions this weekend starting with these 6 community questions today: Emily: Hi Dr Cabral, I need to get all four of my wisdom teeth extracted in a month. What can I do before and after surgery to help me heal faster and detox from the anesthesia? Thanks!   MariEllen: I went to the doctor for trouble swallowing. Got tested for my thyroid and had an ultrasound and all was okay. They want me to go to a GI for maybe an esophagus issue, but I have gone to so many doctors I don't want to waste any more money or time. I often feel the need to burp. Could this just be acid reflux? And I am not interested in taking a prescription, is there any thing else I can take for this? Hi doctor Cabral, I have written in previously a week ago and have done some research with your help. You have not answered my question yet and I know you guys generally have a few weeks lag and it's no problem but I have been thinking... would I be wasting my time doing the candida bacteria overgrowth protocol if I am currently on birth control? I am getting married in three months and the last time I tried to get off birth control, my entire back broke out and I can't have that happen seeing as my back will be showing in my wedding dress. I kind of have tried to cross out everything else that is wrong with me.. is there a connection between candida and a hormone imbalance as well? Thank you!   MariEllen: Dr Cabral, you are amazing and I feel like I have made more progress with my health with listening to you daily than any conventional medicine I have tried. I just got back blood tests and an ultrasound on my thyroid. Everything came back ok. I believe my symptoms to be adrenal fatigue and no one seems to agree. I have been on birth control for far too long and hate what it does to me. I noticed when I stopped taking it for a short amount of time I slept a lot better but am back on it for my acne apparently. My cystic acne has yet to go away for good. I am still suffering from it. My symptoms are hard time falling asleep, irritable, snappy, anxiety, overwhelmed quickly, dry skin, frequent urination, purple nails and poor circulation to hands and feet, no sex drive, neck pain, trouble swallowing, cravings for sweets, extreme headaches, mind never stops racing, constantly worrying, startle extremely easily, grinding/clenching my teeth, lack of taste/smell, extreme hunger, burning and aching eyes, always cold, no motivation, dry and itchy scalp and oily hair and lighter periods as well as trouble swallowing and ear aches. I know you have a test for this, but I can't find room for it in my budget this second and just want to feel better. I feel confident in saying I have adrenal fatigue, but want your advice. I also wanted to just get off birth control completely and keep telling my OBGYN that my cystic acne has got to be hormonal and no one will believe me. I want to take natural supplements to help me get back to myself and don't want coming off birth control to be a complete disaster either but I don't want to take birth control anymore. I also have your candida protocol that I will hopefully be starting next week.. Thank you    Jess: Hi Dr. Cabral, I recently completed the Candida and Bacterial cleanse protocol and feel amazing! I have significantly less bloating and love the results! I have learned so much about my body and how food affects it. I noticed that during the protocol my white clumpy vaginal discharge went away (I frequently got yeast infections), however some of the discharge is back now that I am off the protocol. I do sometimes get some foul smelling gas after meals as well. I am in the health professional field, followed the specific shopping list you provided and did my best to stay satiated on the meal plan. I did lose some weight that I am now trying to slowly gain back because I have not gotten my period the last two months. I am wondering if this white ( somewhat clumpy) discharge is normal. There is no itching like before. Any input or recommendations on gaining weight back without causing increased Candida growth would be so helpful! I started the gut rebuilding protocol but if you have other suggestions for another supplement to take to avoid Candida/ bacteria overgrowth again / ensure it is all gone that helpful as well! Thanks for everything that you do, I appreciate all of your time and commitment! Jess   Carla: Hi Dr. Cabral, I believe I have a staph infection on my arms and I was wondering the best way to treat it myself? I know that they can become very serious but I'd like to avoid going to a Doctor and being given antibiotics. I've been applying turmeric poultices for 2 days to two small open wounds on my arms but haven't noticed much of a difference. Is there anything else I can do? Also what can I do to prevent it in the future? I do a martial art where I come in direct contact with other people (Brazilian jiu jitsu). Thank you so much for the work you do! Carla   Lauren: Hi Stephen, I recently got an alarming amount of marks that look like welts/hives/bites etc all throughout my body. It began as very itchy (including my scalp) as if i had a bug on me. Then within 2 days throughout the day I kept developing more welt like marks that are very itchy mostly on my torso area; however a few on my forehead near my scalp. I haven't used any new products and I am very conscious of using Fragrance-free products as I used to have eczema and have generally sensitive to dry skin. I went to a walk-in clinic, and the doctor insisted it wasn't bug bites but that it was something called pityriasis rosea. After looking at the symptoms of that, I have no similarities nor do my marks look anything like that as mine resemble mosquito bites. thus, i am stumped and worried it could be auto-immune related or something like scabies etc. Last week, i felt weird tingling in my left foot near my ankle as if the sense of touch felt different on that ankle compared to the right side. Just thinking if any of this could be related. I eat generally well and try to eat organic as best as I can but, I am not perfect & could be better. What route do you suggest I take in regards to the above? I wish I lived in boston to come visit you! thanks in advance!! Thanks for tuning and be sure to come back tomorrow where we answer more of our community questions! - - - Show Notes & Resources: http://StephenCabral.com/505 - - - Get Your Question Answered: http://StephenCabral.com/askcabral  

The Cabral Concept
456: Manuka Honey, Endometriosis, Malasma, Lupus, Anti-Depressants, Migraines, Vaginal Discharge (HouseCall)

The Cabral Concept

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2017 30:51


I hope you're enjoying the weekend and welcome back to our Cabral HouseCalls! Today's we've got 8 great community questions that I'm looking forward to answering! Elizabeth: Hello! Quick question: Do you reco raw honey, specifically manuka at night with chopped up raw garlic for stomach issues, health in general and as part of a parasite cleanse? I heard this is extremely beneficial, the garlic and honey together. Or is garlic chopped up in coconut oil better, so much info out there it is overwhelming. Also what are your thoughts on manuka honey daily in water? Thank you. Anon: Hi Dr Cabral, My sister has endometriosis and is considering having surgery. (It could be hereditary). I have read that DIM-Plus is very good for endometriosis to balance out oestrogen? Not sure if you have answered in your podcasts before about this and wondered what your thoughts were? Thank you and thanks for your great podcasts! Kelly: Hi Dr. Cabral. I just had a skype consultation with you and can't wait to get even healthier!!! Thank you for dedicating your time to help others. I pray and send well wishes your way daily. My question: I've been suffering from melasma since my mid 20s. At the time it started I was on birth control and constantly in the sun. Now obviously I stay out of the sun as much as possible to avoid it from darkening. Sun, heat, and also my period can contribute to its darkening at times. I'm assuming this is mainly an internal hormone issue. Do you have a protocol you can share for dealing with melasma... INTERNALLY & TOPICALLY. I have read many different things that may help, including vitamin C. Also can you share links for any products or information you recommend for this. Thank you for your time. Mary: I have lupus and was wondering if you have any information on this, whether it means managing it or recovering from it and no longer having it. On a related note, is there a way to increased complement levels (C3 and C4) in your lab work? Thank you! I am grateful for your show and the wonderful information! Mary: Can you suggest a protocol for weaning off anti-depressants? Sharon: Dr. Cabral, My husband has night sweats. They range from not so bad to soaking wet; the sheets, the mattress cover, everything. He practices extremely good self care. Great diet, freshly squeezed juices, exercises daily. He currently has no known health issues. Can you help me understand this? Thanks for your great podcasts. Sharon Kavita: Hello Dr. Cabral, I have been following you on instagram and listening to your podcasts a lot lately! Your work and knowledge makes a lot of sense to me. I am always looking for natural remedies for all problems health and body related, love ayurveda and on my path to regaining my health and weight. All that being said I have been troubled by terrible migraines since the last 4 yrs, first they were premenstrual and now they are post :( They are debilitating and leave me helpless. I have tried meds, Sumitriptan works best but want to get off it too!! My struggle with weight loss still continues and need help with these 2 problems!! Will be waiting.Thanks Yvonne: Hi dr, I would like to ask about hormone imbalance and if it is connected to whitish discharge from my vagina. I'm 28 this year. I'm currently having many acne on the chin area with slightly dark patch armpits. Whitish discharge was since last year with no itchiness but when I have sex, it's painful. No burning sensation or bleeding. Thank you for ur time. Thank you for tuning nto today's #CabralConcept and I look forward to answering our community's questions again on tomorrow's 2nd #HouseCall of the weekend! - - - Show Notes: http://StephenCabral.com/456 - - - Get Your Question Answered: http://StephenCabral.com/askcabral  

The Cabral Concept
435: Rancid Oils, Ginger Recipe, Miso Soup, Sinus Issues, Bra Stains, Vaginal Discharge (HouseCall)

The Cabral Concept

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2017 29:20


It's time to get started with our first #HouseCall of the weekend! We have so many great community questions this weekend and it's best we just dive right in! Sue: Hi, Few questions regarding cooking. I often cook with coconut oil as I hear cooking with olive oil isn't healthy? Please can you confirm if I'm doing the right thing. Also, I often heat food up I've cooked in the microwave - can you let me know what the dangers to this are?? Thanks for answering. I love your show!   Lindsey: Hi Stephen, Quick question as I know you have lots of questions. You talk about ginger tea a lot and I love ginger.. do you have a specific recipe for this tea? Thanks   Jess: Hello!! Thank you for all that your doing in the world, would you be able to talk about Miso soup? Is it healthy and beneficial to our bodies? Thanks in advance!   Brook: Hi, Dr. Cabral. For around 1.5 years my husband (23 yo) has needed to wear a breathing strip 24/7. He has suffered from asthma since he was five years old, but this is a relatively new issue resulting in him needing to breath through his mouth and wear breathing strips out in public which is very embarrassing for him. He recently visited an ENT. The ENT Dr. said that he has a mildly deviated septum but the main issue is inflamed blood vessels that partially block his nasal passages. He was prescribed a nasal steroid, Flonase, and the doctor said that if the steroid doesn't help then surgery could be an option. In the last 1.5 years his diet has improved tremendously but he now has more stress in his daily life. In addition, he does take Advair twice daily for his asthma, which is his only prescription medication. My husband has voiced the desire to get off his Advair, but we're not sure how to begin that journey along with figuring out how what to do about his nasal vessels and breathing. Thanks so much, Dr. Cabral. I really enjoy your podcast and am thankful for your knowledge and love for healing. Hope to implement and teach patients about functional principals once I start working as an RN! Brooke   Anon: Hi Dr Cabral, thanks for everything you do. I have rather an embarrassing question but don't know who else to turn to. My doctor says I'm fine but I don't feel fine. I recently noticed gray stains on all my bra cups and sometimes, my nipples would get very itchy. I'm 25 years old and not pregnant. My grandmother (on my mom's side) had breast cancer. Thanks in advance for your help    Yvonne: Hi doctor, I'm a 28 year old female. I always have whitish vaginal discharge without any pain or itchiness. But, if I have sex with my partner, cheesy cottage white discharge is emitted and vagina will start feeling itchy and sex will feel painful. If i do not have sex, I have another kind of vaginal discharge before and after my period. Is this normal?   Haley: Why do you recommend not cooking with oils? I've read that baking/sauteeing/etc with coconut oil (supposedly because it has a higher temperature tolerance) is okay. I would love to know why you recommend cooking without oils - I think I heard you mention that in episode #357, when sharing your favorite healthy fries recipe. Let me know! Thanks so much for all you do - I can't stop listening to and sharing these podcasts! :)   I hope you're having a great weekend and enjoyed the show! - - - Show Notes: http://StephenCabral.com/435 - - - Get Your Question Answered: http://StephenCabral.com/askcabral    

The Science Enthusiast Podcast
tSE 039 - Katia Areyah & Orthodox Rabbis who inspect vaginal discharge (yeah.)

The Science Enthusiast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2017 63:00


Hosts: Natalie Newell (Skeptical Parenting) and Dan Broadbent (A Science Enthusiast)! Sponsor: Labia lipstick: shove it in your cunt! God of the week:El! Interview: Orthodox Jewish rabbis require women to show them their panties. Today in, “what the actual fuck,” we bring you this story, told by the woman to whom it happened - Katia Areyah. Her article: I Had to Take My Dirty Panties to a Rabbi, and So Has Every Orthodox Jewish Woman Why we love the internet:Trolley Problem Memes! Quote of the Week:  "Believi

Just Completely Uncalled For
I Have Increased Vaginal Discharge!

Just Completely Uncalled For

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2016 5:23


Have you ever tried to rinse your eyes with a water hose and accidentally grabbed a flame thrower instead? Welcome to the club, my friend. Welcome to the club. Send hate to heydickface@mail.com or to jcuf@mail.com.

The Lotuscast
The Lotuscast: Vaginal Discharge Hurts!

The Lotuscast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2013 54:04


2/6/13 Tonight the MDC girls join us for some exhilarating conversation. How did people communicate before cell phones? Do the MDC girls watch porn? Have they ever starred in porn? This and more! Enjoy!

ZeusSuzis - Natural Yeast Infection Cures's Podcast
Dealing With Vaginal Yeast Infection and Vaginal Discharge

ZeusSuzis - Natural Yeast Infection Cures's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2011 6:15


Almost every woman experiences vaginal yeast infection it at least once in lifetime while a few get recurrent infections every now and then.