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What Is The Remedy For White Discharge ?

Hi i m 33 yr old unmarried girl, normal health, no medication weigh 45 kg, i m getting fluid white discharge very often in day from past sometime. Wat is the reason and wat can be the remedy
Fri, 22 Nov 2013
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Hi, Thanks for using HCM.

Increased amount of discharge indicates vaginal infection. Could be a bacterial vaginosis or candidal infection.

Get examined by your gynecologist and further management.
Antibiotic treatment with metronidazole is helpful and for fungal treatment antifungal local cream application is helpful.
If you have fungal infection, get sugar test done to rule out diabetes.

These are few measures to avoid recurrent infection:
Keep vaginal area clean and dry.
Wear cotton underwear.
Wipe from front to back after urination or bowel movement.
Avoid using deodorant pads or tampons.
Don't use petroleum jelly or other oils for lubricants.
Use medication as long as directed.

Hope this helps you.

Regards
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What Is The Remedy For White Discharge ?

Hi, Thanks for using HCM. Increased amount of discharge indicates vaginal infection. Could be a bacterial vaginosis or candidal infection. Get examined by your gynecologist and further management. Antibiotic treatment with metronidazole is helpful and for fungal treatment antifungal local cream application is helpful. If you have fungal infection, get sugar test done to rule out diabetes. These are few measures to avoid recurrent infection: Keep vaginal area clean and dry. Wear cotton underwear. Wipe from front to back after urination or bowel movement. Avoid using deodorant pads or tampons. Don t use petroleum jelly or other oils for lubricants. Use medication as long as directed. Hope this helps you. Regards