Amenorrhea
absence of menstruation; termed secondary amenorrhea when menstruation has begun and then ceases; most common cause is pregnancy
chancre
red, round, superficial ulcer with a yellowish serous discharge that is a sign of syphilis
dyspareunia
painful intercourse
dysuria
painful urination
fibroid
(myopia) hard, painless nodule in uterine wall that cause uterine enlargement
glactorrhea
persistent white discharge of milk between nursing sessions or after weaning
gynecomastia
excessive breast development in the male
hematuria
red-tinged or bloody urine
leukorrhea
whitish or yellowish discharge from vaginal orifice
mastalgia
pain in the breast
mastitis
inflammation of the breast
Tail of Spence
extension of breast tissue into the axilla