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Samuraisan | 21:04 Mon 12th Jan 2015 | Health & Fitness
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Are there ? I just would like to ask a question
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To my knowledge there are neither, though there are plenty of medically trained personnel so ask away, I'm sure you'll get a response fairly soon.
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Actually it's a bit embarrassing :(
Well, it's not as though only the dermatologists or gynaecologists will see it, is it?
We might not be doctors or nurses but we know a lot about some of these things, from personal experiences :-)
From my experience you can present with symptoms to two different specialists and get two very different answers. Not always black and white.
if you use the red search box on top, type in your question you might find your problem has been asked in the past and the problem sorted
Believe me, gynaecologists have 'seen it all' - very little, if anything, would be embarrassing to them x
Why dont you put in here a very short abbreviation of what is wrong.

We really do get lots of really good help on here. Honestly Sam.
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That's true bbb, I think I will go and see one.
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No Pusskins, I shouldn't have started this thread. Now am really embarrassed.
Let me guess - a rash or spots or an itch on your private bits?
As someone who works in an Operating Theatre there is nothing that you are going to ask that will make anyone feel awkward, plus you have entire anonymity on here.
Better you get it out into the open a little here, then hopefully that'll give you the necessary information and/or courage to speak to your GP, should we feel it to be in your best interests.
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I apologize
Sorry x
Yes, I think you're right - go and see a doc in confidence. They won't laugh or be embarrassed, honestly. I know many of them x
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Ahem, yes bbb
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Trouble is, by the time I get round to seeing one, it has gone
OK, we've got a tiny bit of info! Firstly, don't worry too much, it's undoubtedly something very minor.
Secondly, pop along and make an appointment to see your GP(who will have seen this routinely a hundred times). If your GP is male and you feel you'll be too embarrassed, ask to see a Practice Nurse(most GP surgeries have them now) who will be able to offer pretty much the same advice and treatment as the GP.
The main thing to remember is your not the first, won't be the last and whoever you see will be professional, sympathetic and understandning.

Best of luck.
it may be embarassing to you Sam, but not for us to read what yor problem is. believe you me,I bet your problem has appeared on here from time to time. Good luck and hope you get sorted soon.
Trouble is, by the time I get round to seeing one, it has gone
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That's not a problem, you can explain everything at the surgery, how the problem appears and disappears randomly etc and they'll examine and treat you accordingly.
If I was you, I wouldn`t bother with Answerbank or the GP - I would go straight to a walk-in GUM clinic where you will get an informed and rapid diagnosis.

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