Hi. I recently discovered that the outside of my genital area looks ashy. No bumps or itching just dry and ashy. I also noticed that I m discharging more than usual. Sometimes thin and white and others clear mixed with white with a jelly like texture. Before heading to my doctor what could this possibly be so that I may know what to expect.
Hello dear Understand your concern Following are the causes of your problem Vulvovaginitis Dermatitis Infection:yeast, fungal Premenopausal state Atrophic vaginitis or cervicitis
Exact diagnosis is made by examinations a nd laboratory tests So consult the gynecologist if problem persisata inapite of following advice. Single dose of aIthromycine plus flucanazole Ointment trazol Wash vagina with warm salted water whenever you feels itch Wear loose pure cotton garments Lactobacilli vaginally Use simple unpeefumed soap Use liquid based ointment containig mineral and vitamin Avoid excessive sugars in diet Maintain pelvic hygiene after and before urination Avoid sex till you get better Use safe sex practice Hope this may help
Hope this may help you Best regards Dr.sagar
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What Does Dry And Ashy Genital Area Indicate?
Hello dear Understand your concern Following are the causes of your problem Vulvovaginitis Dermatitis Infection:yeast, fungal Premenopausal state Atrophic vaginitis or cervicitis Exact diagnosis is made by examinations a nd laboratory tests So consult the gynecologist if problem persisata inapite of following advice. Single dose of aIthromycine plus flucanazole Ointment trazol Wash vagina with warm salted water whenever you feels itch Wear loose pure cotton garments Lactobacilli vaginally Use simple unpeefumed soap Use liquid based ointment containig mineral and vitamin Avoid excessive sugars in diet Maintain pelvic hygiene after and before urination Avoid sex till you get better Use safe sex practice Hope this may help Hope this may help you Best regards Dr.sagar