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Re: pelvic area feeling congested with mild pain and discharge......

From: lauren (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 31 May 2003 12:03:26 -0500 (CDT)


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>Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 11:53 PM
>Subject: pelvic area feeling congested with mild pain and discharge......
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>> HELLO ...........i have been having the feeling of congestion in my
>> abdominal area after using a medicated douch and summers ever femine
>> wash (lol i know) but anyway now i am having a light greenish yellow
>> discharge and feel like i am well wet all the time cna douching cause an
>> infection even if its medicated and what are some of the things i may
>> have??thanks
>>

It could be a yeast infection (which would have itching ) or BV which would have itching , maybe mild burning and a fishy odor, or it could just be a reaction fromt he douche. I do not recommend using these products - douching is a bad idea unless directed by a doctor for a specific reason, and even then they will recommend the type of douche you should use (usually a vinegar water solution). Instead of washing with summer's eve, which usually contains tons of fragrances and other things that could cause irritation, use a natural soap like dove or dial. And if you're concerned about vaginal odor, try using a ph balanced soap like johnson and johnson ph 5.5 body wash. good luck.

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Lauren

I'm not a doctor but have a background in medicine and biology. If you have any further questions, you can email me at standbyme1986@hotmail.com and I will try to answer asap. Take care.






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