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What Could Cause Toilet Paper To Stick On Outer Lips Of Vagina Post Wiping?

I don't have any itching, burning or anything of that sort, but it seems that every time I wipe myself after urinating (which recently I try to "dab" dry) little pieces of toilet paper sit on the outer lips of my downstairs. What is causing this and is there a way to stop it from happening?
Mon, 17 Feb 2014
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Hi,

You may be having leucorrhoea. There may be white discharge from vagina. It may be due to bacterial vaginosis. It is a mild infection caused by bacteria. There may be no symptom like burning,itching or pain.There may be little thin discharge. You cosult gynaecologist for firm diagnosis and treatment. Oral and local antibiotics orally and might improve the condition. I hope you got my answer.

Thanks.

Dr.Ilyas Patel MD
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What Could Cause Toilet Paper To Stick On Outer Lips Of Vagina Post Wiping?

Hi, You may be having leucorrhoea. There may be white discharge from vagina. It may be due to bacterial vaginosis. It is a mild infection caused by bacteria. There may be no symptom like burning,itching or pain.There may be little thin discharge. You cosult gynaecologist for firm diagnosis and treatment. Oral and local antibiotics orally and might improve the condition. I hope you got my answer. Thanks. Dr.Ilyas Patel MD