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Whitish Vaginal Discharge. Taking Modus, Candid Gel, Fesobyc And Tryptons. What To Do?

SIR , MY WIFE FACING SOME GYNECOLOGICAL PROBLEM LAST FEW YEARS . SHE HAS WHITE DISCHARGE PROBLEM , WHICH IS IRREGULAR . PRESENTLY IT IS DISCHARGE LIKE WATER , IT IS IN HUGE . I SAW THAT AND TAKE HER TO A GYNECOLOGIST . HE SUGGEST SOME MEDICINE FOR HER . BUT AFTER USING THE MEDICINE SHE IS NOT QUIRE . MEDICINES ARE 1. MODUS(10) TWICE DALY FOR 5 DAYS . 2. CANDID V GEL TO APPLY DALY AT BED-TIME . 3. FESOBYC SYRUP TWICE DALY 2 TEA-SPOONS FULL . 4. TRYPTONS(10) DALY TWICE DALY AT 8am/pm FOR 2 WEEKS . PLEASE SUGGEST ME WHAT I WILL DO ? REGARDS ,
Tue, 14 Aug 2012
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Excessive white discharge could be due to various reasons like vaginal infections, cervical erosions, hormonal changes and abnormalities of the tubes and the uterus. When simple treatments do not cure the problem the patient should be evaluated further. Please consult your doctor for a review and further investigations. Take care.
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Whitish Vaginal Discharge. Taking Modus, Candid Gel, Fesobyc And Tryptons. What To Do?

Hello, Excessive white discharge could be due to various reasons like vaginal infections, cervical erosions, hormonal changes and abnormalities of the tubes and the uterus. When simple treatments do not cure the problem the patient should be evaluated further. Please consult your doctor for a review and further investigations. Take care.