hello turnerkriss,
the itching and white discharge could be
candidiasis..if the discharge is curdy white then it is candidiasis. for which you should use co- triamazole pessary for 7 days at night. as for the finger like projections can be
genital wart.
Warts may appear as single entities or form cauliflower-like clusters. In this case, the patient
usually recognizes that something is wrong. Warts may also have the appearance of tiny fingerlike
projections on the vagina or
vulva, or may appear as a flat, roughened area of the vulva,
vagina, or
cervix. These are so small that even the physician may not see them unless he uses a
magnifying instrument called a colposcope.
Most persons do not have symptoms with warts, but if they do the most frequent problems are
mild itching and a watery vaginal and they are treated with appropriate medication after the
discharge has been evaluated.
The diagnosis of warts is made by visual examination with a colposcope (a magnifying device)
and by a
biopsy (a piece of tissue that is removed and sent to a pathologist) of suspicious areas.
Pap smears may suggest that there are abnormal cells due to condyloma on the cervix, but biopsy
is the only definitive test.
i hope you got the relevent information.
take care