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Are Vaginal Discharge And Vaginal Pain Side Effects Of I-pill?

Hi, I am having very severe pain in my vagina and some whitish discharge is getting released for last 2-3 days. I had my very first sexual intercourse early last month and taken i-pill the next day for the first time (just once). I had periods on time i.e, 3rd week of last month and it lasted for 5 days. Everything was fine but, suddenly pain since last 2-3 days. Also, I had taken pregnancy tests as well using kit last month, they all were negative. What could be the possible reason? Is this is side effect of I-pill or something else? Please suggest.
Mon, 6 Apr 2015
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I really appreciate your concern, such pain could be due to vaginitis and this can be managed with vaginal suppository (Povidone Iodine ) initially this is the option and if it fails to responds then oral medication may be needed but for this you need to get done the clinical examination with gynecologist, hope this helps ( pain is not due to hormone medicine you took, but this is not at all good for health)
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Are Vaginal Discharge And Vaginal Pain Side Effects Of I-pill?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, such pain could be due to vaginitis and this can be managed with vaginal suppository (Povidone Iodine ) initially this is the option and if it fails to responds then oral medication may be needed but for this you need to get done the clinical examination with gynecologist, hope this helps ( pain is not due to hormone medicine you took, but this is not at all good for health)