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Two weeks ago I was out in the country and was warned that there were a lot of tics around. I did not spot any on my body but shortly after I developed a sore (vagina) clitoris? and noticed a sore spot there. Today I had a cheesy, mucosy discharge from the spot. I have been soaking my bottom in salt water. Is is possible that this could be a tic? I have headache and some weird sore muscle spasm. Any suggestions?
The sore spot on your (vagina) clitoris associated with cheesy, mucosy discharge is not from the tic. It is due to possible hair follicle infection or STDs.
Get STDs tests done, culture the spot discharge in order to determine the right causative agent and most susceptible antibiotic.
Headache and sore muscle spasm are due to infection. Increase water intake. Consult with gynecologist further. Once the infected spot is accurately medicated, you won't feel these symptoms anymore.
Wish fast recovery.
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What Causes A Painful Spot In The Vagina?
Hi, I understand your concern. The sore spot on your (vagina) clitoris associated with cheesy, mucosy discharge is not from the tic. It is due to possible hair follicle infection or STDs. Get STDs tests done, culture the spot discharge in order to determine the right causative agent and most susceptible antibiotic. Headache and sore muscle spasm are due to infection. Increase water intake. Consult with gynecologist further. Once the infected spot is accurately medicated, you won t feel these symptoms anymore. Wish fast recovery.