Me and my girlfriend have been in a relation for 2 years...she is 20years now..height about 5.5..recently we were having sex problems so i asked her to consult some gynaecologists..she went to R.G.KAR hospital and did some tests...according to the reports the doctors informed her red blood cells are much lower than normal and her sex organs are not fully developed..only 50% developed...this much know and they prescribed her some medicines and told her to take alovera juice in morning and such kind of things...she is very depressed...can you please tell me what should be our next step and whether she can get allright after any treatment
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She need to be scanned via ultrasound along with a couple of blood tests. Nothing can be said as of now without evaluating her.
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She should be examined thoroughly and also a pelvic scan has to be done and certain blood investigations to be done.
Without seeing all these we can't tell exactly what the problem could be.
After seeing all the tests results a solution can be sought.
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