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What Is The White, Runny Watery Discharge From My Vagina?

Discharge For the last two weeks, I have been having a white, runny, watery discharge from my vagina. It does not have an odor and I do not itch. I have also had breast tenderness, dizziness, nausea, unable to sleep at night and some cramping here and there. I had what I believe was my period around the 27th of May. My period was not due until June 9th. It started out as spotting, got heavy for 2 days then stopped. What could this be?
Tue, 31 May 2022
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Hello,

You are having white, running watery discharge from the vagina since last two weeks. It has no odor and does not itch. Your symptoms may be indicative of leucorrhea. Take care of your hygiene. Take probiotics. Make some changes in your diet. Avoid carbohydrate intake, take high protein diet. take food rich in iron, magnesium, vitamin A, C, B, zinc, etc. You can also take supplements.

If diabetic you should control your blood sugar regularly. If leucorrhea is abundant, it's recommended to use external pad. It's recommended to avoid frequent sexual contacts and repeated masturbation. You are suggested to get clinically examined by an OBGYN. Get tests and investigations done to prevent the extension of the infection towards the uterus and fallopian tubes. Your treating Gynae will ask for a biopsy of cervix to rule out cervical cancer.

Get blood tests and urine tests done to detect infections. Vaginal and cervix pH study should be done to detect bacterial infections like trichomoniasis or chlamydia. If reports are positive you will be treated with metronidazole for trichomoniasis & with azithromycin for chlamydia. Get STD tests done to stay on the safer side. If positive you will be treated with antivirals and antibiotics.

Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Nupur K., General & Family Physician
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What Is The White, Runny Watery Discharge From My Vagina?

Hello, You are having white, running watery discharge from the vagina since last two weeks. It has no odor and does not itch. Your symptoms may be indicative of leucorrhea. Take care of your hygiene. Take probiotics. Make some changes in your diet. Avoid carbohydrate intake, take high protein diet. take food rich in iron, magnesium, vitamin A, C, B, zinc, etc. You can also take supplements. If diabetic you should control your blood sugar regularly. If leucorrhea is abundant, it s recommended to use external pad. It s recommended to avoid frequent sexual contacts and repeated masturbation. You are suggested to get clinically examined by an OBGYN. Get tests and investigations done to prevent the extension of the infection towards the uterus and fallopian tubes. Your treating Gynae will ask for a biopsy of cervix to rule out cervical cancer. Get blood tests and urine tests done to detect infections. Vaginal and cervix pH study should be done to detect bacterial infections like trichomoniasis or chlamydia. If reports are positive you will be treated with metronidazole for trichomoniasis & with azithromycin for chlamydia. Get STD tests done to stay on the safer side. If positive you will be treated with antivirals and antibiotics. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Nupur K., General & Family Physician