I Am Having A Clear And Thin Discharge That Looks Like Water. What Does It Indicate?
I woke up this morning and it was almost like I d gotten my period. Because it was really wet down there and also on the bed. I checked and it was just like water. Completely clear and really thin. What could this be from? Also if it helps I had surgery on my hand 2 days ago and was just put under general anaesthetic . Thanks!
Hello, you history is incomplete, you did not mention about your age,about your menustral cycles,your last menustral period, wheather you are sexually active? Well milld discharge premenustrally is quite common but if the discharge is in excess or is associated with fowl smell or itching than infections like candida or bacterial vaginosis which are quite common has to be ruled out.Surgey to your hand under anaesthesia is less likely to be related yo the vaginal discharge. i would suggest you to consult your gynaecologist for further evaluation. Also i would suggest you to keep your perineum clean and take lots of fluids. Hope i was helpful to you.
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I Am Having A Clear And Thin Discharge That Looks Like Water. What Does It Indicate?
Hello, you history is incomplete, you did not mention about your age,about your menustral cycles,your last menustral period, wheather you are sexually active? Well milld discharge premenustrally is quite common but if the discharge is in excess or is associated with fowl smell or itching than infections like candida or bacterial vaginosis which are quite common has to be ruled out.Surgey to your hand under anaesthesia is less likely to be related yo the vaginal discharge. i would suggest you to consult your gynaecologist for further evaluation. Also i would suggest you to keep your perineum clean and take lots of fluids. Hope i was helpful to you.