Pulsating Pain In Internal Part Of Vagina, With Bloody Discharge. Is It An Infection?
Hi. I get pulsating pain (the rating of the pain is 1~2 out of 10, pretty mild) in the internal part of my vagina , at the right side of the lips . I also think that I m having an abnormal bloody discharge , starting 3 days ago. I ve finished my normal period cycle so I m pretty sure that this is not my period.. Is it related to any infection? I suspect myself to have a prior yeast infection (not confirmed with a doctor) but I did have a heavy, smelly white and clumpy discharge for about few years..
Your current presentation could be related to an infection, fibroids in the uterus, polyps, endometriosis, adenomyosis, endomterial hyperplasia, etc
The causes are numerous. So I would advise you to visit a doctor and get yourself checked (urine as well as a sepculum examonation or a transvainal ultrasound (TVS).
But, your old complaints of a clumpy white discharge matches that of bacterial vaginosis, yeast infection, etc. If you are still experiencing these, then please report them to your doctor as well.
Hope this helps.
Best wishes.
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Pulsating Pain In Internal Part Of Vagina, With Bloody Discharge. Is It An Infection?
Hello ma am. Your current presentation could be related to an infection, fibroids in the uterus, polyps, endometriosis, adenomyosis, endomterial hyperplasia, etc The causes are numerous. So I would advise you to visit a doctor and get yourself checked (urine as well as a sepculum examonation or a transvainal ultrasound (TVS). But, your old complaints of a clumpy white discharge matches that of bacterial vaginosis, yeast infection, etc. If you are still experiencing these, then please report them to your doctor as well. Hope this helps. Best wishes.