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Re: Vaginal Wetting & Boils???

From: Maria (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 28 Aug 2003 09:17:13 -0500 (CDT)


I would be shocked if your wetness would be from your hormones, though I am not a medical doctor. I would maybe check for blatter control formost. I think as a rule a woman is low on estergen so you should actually become vaginally dry but as with anything there are always exceptions to the rules. Maybe have your hormone levels drawn and you would know for sure. As far as the boils go...I would say most likely caused from the hormonal imbalances and with medicines will hopefully become better. Good Luck

At Wed, 27 Aug 2003, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>At age 24, I just found out I have PCOS a month ago and was put on
>1000mg of Metformin. I feel like this is the missing link to so many of
>my questions. I have had sooo many of the symptoms since my early
>teens. I am still learning about PCOS. However I have yet to hear
>anyone comment about vaginal wetness. Since my teens I have had
>excessive wetting, so much so I use pads regularly. If I do not use a
>pad my pants are soaked. My doctor said my hormones are so unbalanced
>it may cause this, and that the medicine should help. Does anyone else
>with PCOS have excessive wetting??? Also all my life I have been plagued
>with boils. I have them in every crevice possible i.e. underarms,
>inner thighs, behind ears, under breasts, and so on. Does anyone else
>have this problem? Does anyone know if this is associated with PCOS?? I
>wonder if this would fall under the excessive acne symptom. I would
>appreciate any advice or comments. Thank you in advance.




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