What Is The Treatment For Recurrent Vaginal Discharge?
I did a scan recently and it shows dat i have 4 to 5cm fibroids at the posterior and fundal end of my uterus and fluid in pouch of douglas. Have been having thick white vaginal discharge which keeps coming after treatments.i am 30 years of age and never have been pregnant. Please can u help me.the doctor told me the fibroids are small so i dont need treatment. How do i treat the recurrent vaginal discharge.
Wed, 5 Feb 2014
General & Family Physician, Dr. Vidya KR's Response
Hi, Thanks for using HCM.
Genital infection is one of the cause for infertility. Adequate treatment can improve your fertility. Need to get swab smear from vagina for culture and sensitivity for selection of appropriate antibiotic. Your partner do need to get treated to prevent repeated infection. Wash your inner wear in hot water with a antiseptic and sun dry. Avoid intercourse till you are get treated adequately.
Get your blood test done, as diabetes is a cause for recurrent infection.
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What Is The Treatment For Recurrent Vaginal Discharge?
Hi, Thanks for using HCM. Genital infection is one of the cause for infertility. Adequate treatment can improve your fertility. Need to get swab smear from vagina for culture and sensitivity for selection of appropriate antibiotic. Your partner do need to get treated to prevent repeated infection. Wash your inner wear in hot water with a antiseptic and sun dry. Avoid intercourse till you are get treated adequately. Get your blood test done, as diabetes is a cause for recurrent infection. Regards