Question Posted Wednesday October 26 2005, 3:25 pm
ok i jus went to the bathroom and i whiped and there was very little blood and like 4 days before it was very itchy down here so could that be just a cut and i have like 2 pimples on my face hat showed up about 2 days ago and some people say you break out before you start your period so i was wondering if i am starting plz help i rate 5s
AskmeNess7 answered Friday October 28 2005, 9:38 pm: You have your period, dont be scared every girl gets it sooner or later, I was scared to at first I didnt know what was going on, but you'll get used to it as time goes by. I hoped I helped. [ AskmeNess7's advice column | Ask AskmeNess7 A Question ]
Chicken_flavored_eggs answered Wednesday October 26 2005, 6:03 pm: I just would like to say that I do not think you have hemorroids. Apparently others think you might. I would bet that its your period and you DON'T have hemorroids. Although, I think that it is kinda funny someone would suggest that (as Bugs Bunny would say "Whatta maroon!") [ Chicken_flavored_eggs's advice column | Ask Chicken_flavored_eggs A Question ]
FunnyCide answered Wednesday October 26 2005, 5:17 pm: You probably are starting. It's good that you saw the blood. Use a pad now, just to be sure it's really your period, not a cut. Most girls do break out before their periods, yes. You don't have anything to really worry about though. :)
-FunnyCide [ FunnyCide's advice column | Ask FunnyCide A Question ]
lulabelle answered Wednesday October 26 2005, 4:05 pm: You have nothing to worry about. Yes, the face does break out for some people before their period starts. There are other reasons for this as well. When your body is detoxing one of the reactions is your face or any other part of the body breaks out with pimples. Your body is trying to tell you that you are injesting too many toxins. Work on slowing down your eating on fast foods and junk foods. The problems with these foods are the chemicals that are in them to make them look better and perservatives. These are not natural foods and our bodies don't know what to do with them. So, when you overload your body with them these toxins have to come out in a lot of ways and one of them is pimples. Another way, believe it or not is the common cold. That is a major detox. I have not had a cold in 5 years. Now for your bleeding incident. You've probably got hemorrhoids . These are small capularies in your rectal area that have swollen up and they are easily broken when you go to the bathroom and by the wiping process. The itching is a sign of hemorrhoids. This is not a life threatening condition. If gone untreated it can get worse and really hurt. Some people can barely sit. This condition also relates to diet. Too much sugar and again the junk foods are a reason for this condition. I have had this problem myself in the past. I don't have it any longer. What you have to do is add more fresh fruits and vegitables to your diet. In short, you need to add more fiber into your diet. Another thing that will help a lot will be taking the mineral magnesium. You probably have a magnesium deficiency. This is a supliment that is usually acompanied with calcium. Drink lots of water. Your stools are not the consistancey that they need to be. They are too hard. Water will help them to soften up. Feel free to contact me if you have more questions with regards to this issue.
Advicelady6798 answered Wednesday October 26 2005, 3:30 pm: You do breakout before you start your period and you usually have cramps or some sort of pain sometimes before your period. Its nothing to worry about. If you are itchy in that area then you probably srached and it started to bleed but you may be getting ready to start. Dont worry everything will be ok. [ Advicelady6798's advice column | Ask Advicelady6798 A Question ]
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