hi i used a no hair removal cream on my vagina and after that i had like razor cuts feelings. even peeing was so painful. later i had a clear thick mucus that came out of my vagina and i later had a vaginal clear watery discharge that made my panty liner so wet. today im having my period with period pains. do i need to see a gynae?
noted history of shaving on the genital area. your "razor cut feels" after shaving must be secondary to folliculitis or infection of hair follicles (which usually occurs after shaving or when hair is accidentally pulled out) and irritation from chemicals occur. clear watery/mucus discharge is normal. but if it is associated with other symptoms like foul smell, itchiness and inflammation over the area, it may be bacterial vaginosis. it is best if you consult with a doctor, preferably a gynecologist, for a thorough physical examination and clinical evaluation. other diagnostics and management will be directed accordingly.
hope this helps.
good day!!
~dr.kaye
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hi. noted history of shaving on the genital area. your razor cut feels after shaving must be secondary to folliculitis or infection of hair follicles (which usually occurs after shaving or when hair is accidentally pulled out) and irritation from chemicals occur. clear watery/mucus discharge is normal. but if it is associated with other symptoms like foul smell, itchiness and inflammation over the area, it may be bacterial vaginosis. it is best if you consult with a doctor, preferably a gynecologist, for a thorough physical examination and clinical evaluation. other diagnostics and management will be directed accordingly. hope this helps. good day!! ~dr.kaye