5 uncomfortable questions to ask a gynecologist

Whether it is the first visit to the gynecologist or the tenth, it is natural to feel uncomfortable when discussing vaginal health problems. Such issues can seem extremely private and, occasionally, a little scary. However, it helps to know that nearly everyone experiences hesitation while interacting with their gynecologist. So, here are a few questions to ask a gynecologist that can seem uncomfortable but are important for ensuring optimal health:

Does the vagina look normal?
This is one of the most common questions one might want to ask during a visit to the OB/GYN but skip due to embarrassment. But, it is perfectly okay to ask this question if one feels like they need to know more about the appearance of the vagina. Most of the time, differences in appearance are not a cause for concern, as there is no normal or standard structure of the vagina. No one vagina is like the other, and they are not meant to look alike. This is because the labia length differs from person to person. Moreover, there are differences in clitoral prominence and skin coloration.

Why are there bumps down there?
It is normal for bumps to develop in the intimate area. Often, they go away on their own. Acne, benign skin tags, or ingrown hair are common causes of such bumps. Shaving and waxing can also lead to bumps in the vaginal region, which tend to subside over time. However, such skin issues can be cause for concern if they last for a long period, possibly indicating ulcerative lesions. Here, one should get the bumps examined by a gynecologist.

Why is there an odor?
The intimate area consists of bacterial flora, which can cause a distinct smell in the vaginal region. This is absolutely normal and healthy. There is no need to worry about it unless the smell changes or is highly unpleasant. If one experiences a “fishy” odor along with symptoms like itching or burning sensation in the vagina, it can be a sign of a bacterial or yeast infection. An imbalance in the pH levels of the vagina or disruption in the vaginal microbiome can also cause an odor. In such cases, one should not hesitate to ask the gynecologist about the vaginal odor.

Is it normal to experience vaginal discharge?
A healthy vaginal will discharge fluids on a regular basis to clean itself, making it a normal occurrence. Also, the amount of discharge can vary from one person to the next, depending on the age and the menstruation cycle. But if the discharge seems excessive, one should ask the gynecologist to determine the cause. Further, a change in the color, thickness, or smell of discharge accompanied by itchiness or inflammation can indicate an underlying health issue.

Does birth control affect vaginal health?
Most types of birth control are hormonal, so they affect the ovulation cycle and the natural production of hormones in the body. They may have an impact on the libido but do not affect the vaginal region. However, before choosing any form of birth control, one should consult a gynecologist. The doctor can recommend the most suitable options based on the medical history.