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Re: discharge

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Sat, 16 Dec 2000 20:44:58 -0600 (CST)


At Sat, 9 Dec 2000, lynn wrote: >
>I have the same thing.I have to wear pantiliners all the time. It's
>very frustrating. My discharge is thick and whitish. There's no
>itching and no odor. My healthcare provider said it was not an
>infection. She that it's due to sugars. She suggested that I take
>acidophilus pills which I took but didn't seem to have any effect
>although I never changed my diet which does include lots of sugar and
>pasta. Maybe I'll try the diet that Lillith is on.
>Good luck to you.
>
>At Mon, 4 Dec 2000, SWEETY wrote:
>>
>>I WAS WONDERING WHY I HAVE A DISCHARGE EVERYDAY TO THE POINT I HAVE TO
>>WEAR A PAD. I TOLD MY DOCTOR ABOUT THIS AND HE WAS ABLE TO SEE WHAT I
>>MEANT HE TOOK A SAMPLE AND SAID IT LOOKED FINE AND THAT ALOT OF WOMEN
>>HAVE THIS. IS THIS TRUE? WILL I ALWAYS HAVE TO WEAR A PAD? IT ISN'T A
>>BLOOD DISCHARGE EITHER. PLEASE HELP WITH THIS QUESTION THANKS.
>>
>>I was wondering if you had this discharge all throughout the day?
>>I have something similar and it feels like I need to go to the restroom and before I can get there a whitish creamy discharge will come out first. Wondering what it was and how to fix it.



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