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Vaginal discharge but no infections. Please help!? |
I have been misrible for the last 4 months. I have been experiencing thick white vaginal discharge and irritation (burning). I have been check out by 3 different doctors who all say everything they test me for is normal although they notice that my vaginal area is red but have no explaination. Does anyone think it could be my birth control?? I have been on Yaz since Feb and havent had any problems untill 4 months after being on the pill. Has anyone else experienced the same problem? What the heck is wrong with me? And no I do not have any std's other than HPV... and my gyno said it wouldnt cause the redness and burning. I would say a yeast infection but if the doctors have checked you maybe you are allergic to your birth control or a type of soap you use. you may have gonnerea or yeast infection..... Do you use condoms? Perhaps you have developed a latex allergy. Are you douching? Or using any other product in your vagina (hygiene products, toys)? If so, I'd recommend stopping. Urinary tract infection. See a doctor. It will take antibiotics to get rid of the infection. You can drink cranberry juice, but you still need the antibiotics. |
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