Can Little White Balls Leaking Thin White Liquid In Vagina A Week After Unprotected Sex Mean Std/ Infection/ Ovulation?
I had unprotected sex a week ago today and I'm worried I might have a std. I don't know if I have symptoms or if symptoms can even occur after one week. But I got down and spread open my vagina and saw two little glands on the left side inside my vagina and there's little white balls. They look like little tiny paper balls waded up and spread all around and I'm leaking clear and think white liquids. Am I ovulating? Do I have an infection? Or is it an std?
It is possible to be infection with a sexually transmitted infection after unprotected intercourse. The symptoms that you have described are not typical of a STI but it would be best to do the screening test to make sure that no infection is present.
The STI that are normally of concern are: HIV, herpes, chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, hepatitis, trichomonas.. Herpes can cause small 'water bumps' initially that become painful ulcers.
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Can Little White Balls Leaking Thin White Liquid In Vagina A Week After Unprotected Sex Mean Std/ Infection/ Ovulation?
HI, thanks for using healthcare magic It is possible to be infection with a sexually transmitted infection after unprotected intercourse. The symptoms that you have described are not typical of a STI but it would be best to do the screening test to make sure that no infection is present. The STI that are normally of concern are: HIV, herpes, chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, hepatitis, trichomonas.. Herpes can cause small water bumps initially that become painful ulcers. I hope this helps