Good morning he writes with a question about Gynecology. Six months ago I was diagnosed with erosion. The doctor mentioned not to decide on any firing or mixing, which I perfectly understand after learning what it looks like. I was told that there was a chance that once you stopped using contraception, there was a chance that it would go away on its own. I had already reported symptoms in the form of vaginal discharge to my previous gynecologist, but he downplayed the situation, saying that such young women have. It wasn't until the second one that I found out what it was. Probably the cytology came out well because I didn't get any information that there was anything wrong. However, despite the passage of half a year, the symptoms remain and the third doctor suggested burning, which I immediately rejected. I was also told to look for Solcogyn, but as I found out, it was withdrawn. Are there any replacement therapies? Globules? Oral or vaginal medications? Something I can point out to the fourth doctor, to whom I will go for another opinion, is this topic. I'd like to finally heal it, looking at how long I've been struggling with it, and for a long time it's been downplayed and I'm afraid that it might turn into something worse.
And then there's the second part of the question. I have a suspicion of PCOS and I decided to return to hormonal contraception of my own free will in order to protect myself from pregnancy. I was prescribed vibin mini. However, I began to wonder if it would not be too low a dose of hormones, looking at the probable diagnosis. What would be the symptoms that contraception is too weak for me or does not work properly. Thank you for contributing