What Is The Cause For Whitish Yellowish Fleshy Tissue Like Discharge With Itchy And Red Vagina ?
i have a whitish yellowish kind of of fleshy tissue like discharge. my vagina is really itchy and red and also painful to touch. i have not had any unprotected sex and i treated myself for thrush 2 weeks ago...i have been feeling really tired and fatigued and lightheaded what could be wrong
The symptoms you describe are usually due to a severe yeast infection. It may be that the treatment you did two weeks ago for thrush (which is the same as yeast) was not enough and you might need a week long treatment. However, if this doesn't help, it may be some other type of infection. In that case you should see your doctor and get cultures done. Some rare yeast infections, and many bacterial infections will not respond to over the counter medicine and will require a prescription. I hope this helps, please let me know if you have any more questions.
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What Is The Cause For Whitish Yellowish Fleshy Tissue Like Discharge With Itchy And Red Vagina ?
The symptoms you describe are usually due to a severe yeast infection. It may be that the treatment you did two weeks ago for thrush (which is the same as yeast) was not enough and you might need a week long treatment. However, if this doesn t help, it may be some other type of infection. In that case you should see your doctor and get cultures done. Some rare yeast infections, and many bacterial infections will not respond to over the counter medicine and will require a prescription. I hope this helps, please let me know if you have any more questions.