Female Sexual Health My VideoDoctor
If you would like confidential advice about a female sexual health problem, the Female Sexual Health My VideoDoctor can help. Dr Dawn will take you through this video symptom checker covering all aspects of female genital problems, including STIs, periods, the vagina and sexual dysfunction. Please read our disclaimer and terms and conditions of use.
How to use the My VideoDoctor player
My VideoDoctor enables you to check your symptoms online, guided by the doctors from Diagnosis Live from the Clinic. Created in partnership with NHS Direct, you will be able to assess your health concern and receive personalised advice.
Using My VideoDoctor couldn’t be easier. Dr Pixie, Dr Dawn or Dr Christian will guide you through a series of questions, and you answer every question using the clickable options that appear on the right hand side of the screen.
Every time you answer a question, a new video clip will start playing that is relevant to the answer you gave. Just answer all the questions and the doctor will give you feedback on the recommended next steps. This could be advice such as “please go and visit your GP” or “ring NHS Direct for a more in-depth consultation”.
Where relevant My VideoDoctor will also provide you with some information from the NHS on how you can look after yourself safely. This will appear as an option on screen labelled “Go to care advice: allergic reactions”, for example. Where appropriate we will also provide you with links to other NHS websites – again just click on the options that appear on screen to follow the links.
You can pause and rewind the clips and can jump back through clips to alter answers you may have given incorrectly. You can also start again from the beginning.
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Diarrhoea and Vomiting My VideoDoctor
Most people will have diarrhoea and vomiting at some point. Dr Pixie will help you assess your symptoms.
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Male Sexual Health My VideoDoctor
Confidential advice on issues affecting men’s sexual health, such as STIs, sexual performance, injuries, rashes and pain.
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Cold and Flu My VideoDoctor
Colds and flu affect around 15 million people each year in the UK. Get help from Dr Pixie on how to deal with cold and flu symptoms.
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Rashes and Skin Problems My VideoDoctor
Get an assessment and further advice from Dr Pixie on how to deal with skin problems that cause rash-like symptoms.
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Hay Fever My VideoDoctor
Hay fever is an allergy caused by pollen or spores. It affects the nose, sinuses, throat and eyes and can cause sneezing, a runny nose and itchy eyes.
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Abdominal pain
Stomach (abdominal) pain is very common and can be caused by a number of things.
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Bites and stings
Bites and stings can be caused by animals, insects, plants and humans. Get advice on how to deal with the common symptoms of bites and stings, such as skin irritation, swelling and other allergic reactions.
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Burns, scalds and electric shock
Burns are injuries to the skin caused by direct contact with heat, extreme cold or sunburn.
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Colds and flu
Get advice on treating and preventing the symptoms of colds and flu.
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Contraception
Contraception advice and information covering issues such as problems with contraception, the morning-after pill and missed periods.
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Diarrhoea and vomiting
Most people will have diarrhoea and vomiting at some point. It can be caused by food poisoning, bacteria or viruses or a reaction to medicines.
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Diarrhoea and vomiting in babies and children
Most children under 5 may have diarrhoea and vomiting at some point. Children who have diarrhoea and vomiting should be given plenty of clear drinks to replace lost fluids.
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Female sexual health
Confidential female sexual health advice covering all aspects of female genital problems.
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Hay fever and minor allergies
Hay fever is an allergy caused by pollen or spores. It affects the nose, sinuses, throat and eyes and can cause sneezing, a runny nose and itchy eyes.
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Joint pain and swelling
Joint pain can be caused by various injuries or conditions and can affect one or more joints.
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Leg pain
Leg pain covers conditions that may be causing you discomfort, rather than symptoms caused by an injury. Pain in your legs can have a wide range of causes – such as deep vein thrombosis (DVT), restless leg syndrome (RLS) and muscle cramps.
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Limb injury
Limb injury is the term used to describe an injury affecting your arms, legs, hands, feet, fingers or toes. Includes information on cuts, grazes, bruising, sprains and fractures along with advice on what to do to treat your injury.
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Male sexual health
Confidential advice on any issues affecting the male genitals or men’s sexual health.
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Rashes and skin problems
Get an assessment and further advice on how to deal with skin problems that cause rash-like symptoms, such as contact dermatitis, dry skin, prickly heat and hives.
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Urinary problems
Find out how to deal with common types of urinary problems.