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Re: VAGINALDISCHARGE: Flaky vaginal discharge

From: HelpingHand (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 22 Mar 2007 14:41:34 -0500 (CDT)


Have you considered that it might be something other than a vaginal infection and perhaps might have another source?

Some things to think about and consider would be an allergic reaction caused by the soap you use, the laundry detergent, bleach or softener, the fabric of your clothing or perhaps something added to the clothing by the manufacturer, and of course, powders, lotions, gels, creams, etc. that you might be using.

What else happens around the same time? Do you notice any other symptoms? Flu-like symptoms? Do you find yourself craving certain types of foods at that time? Are you drinking enough water? We get a significant amount in our daily intake of all fluids but you should drink at least 20 oz of straight water in your day too, particularly if you are a caffeine drinker (coffee, tea, chocolate, colas).

Have you seen a urologist? Are you positive the discharge is vaginal? Have your hormone levels been tested?

Hope that this helps you find some answers!

At Thu, 22 Mar 2007, hope wrote: >
>I suffer from flaky yellow to white discharge some times during the
>month. Sometimes I even have a burning sensation especially in the
>afternoon after urinating, Have been tested, no infection found. At
>this time the vagina is dry and sexual intercourse feels "scratchy'" or
>even sticky. I am so tired of hearing that it is all in my mind or that
>I am stressed! This is stressing me out. Please help.






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