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Can White And Milky Granular Vaginal Discharge After Intercourse, Be Caused By TB Medication For Uveitis In Eye?

Hello Doctor,
I am having this white/milky granular vaginal discharge for 2 days now. There is no foul odor, no itching or pain at all. I realized i mostly have this after an intercourse. My husband is kinda rough during intercourse and he always cum in me. The discharge does not really come out of the vagina. I can only see it if I put my finger inside and pull out some discharge and that is all. Should this be a concern? Should I go to a gyno for physical check up? Oh by the way, I am under TB medication for a uveitis on my left eye. Thank you for your answer.

Thu, 9 Jan 2014
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There is no way I can imagine that your eye treatment would cause the vaginal discharge. Sometimes when you take antibiotics by mouth it can cause a yeast infection, but the absorption from the eye into the blood is minimal, so I really doubt that it is related. however, if the problem continues, you can try an over the counter medicine for yeast like monistat, or see your doctor if that doesn't help.
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Can White And Milky Granular Vaginal Discharge After Intercourse, Be Caused By TB Medication For Uveitis In Eye?

There is no way I can imagine that your eye treatment would cause the vaginal discharge. Sometimes when you take antibiotics by mouth it can cause a yeast infection, but the absorption from the eye into the blood is minimal, so I really doubt that it is related. however, if the problem continues, you can try an over the counter medicine for yeast like monistat, or see your doctor if that doesn t help.