Suggest Remedy For White Fluid Discharge From Vagina
hi , i am 28 i have a problem .. its been 12-13 years when i was around 15 . i dont know whether its a disease or what? there a white fluid always running out of my vagina . please tell me what to do with it, is it likoria . please help me and tell me the best medicine or solution to stop it . i ll be very thankful to you .
Thank you for the question and I am happy to help.
Given that this has been present for 12-13 years, it is probably normal. Its onset correlates with the time just after the onset of puberty when estrogen and progesterone levels are increased compared with before the onset of puberty. The first step would be to visit an OB/GYN who could perform an exam to see if this at least appears normal. During that exam, cultures could be obtained to rule out such things as chronic yeast.
Then, the effort would be to decrease the discharge. If it is simply a hormonal effect, then efforts to control your cycle might work. This could be as simple as placing you on birth control pills.
I hope that this helps and I wish you the best of luck. Please consider the Premium Service if you require more details.
Dr. Tim
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Suggest Remedy For White Fluid Discharge From Vagina
Thank you for the question and I am happy to help. Given that this has been present for 12-13 years, it is probably normal. Its onset correlates with the time just after the onset of puberty when estrogen and progesterone levels are increased compared with before the onset of puberty. The first step would be to visit an OB/GYN who could perform an exam to see if this at least appears normal. During that exam, cultures could be obtained to rule out such things as chronic yeast. Then, the effort would be to decrease the discharge. If it is simply a hormonal effect, then efforts to control your cycle might work. This could be as simple as placing you on birth control pills. I hope that this helps and I wish you the best of luck. Please consider the Premium Service if you require more details. Dr. Tim