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Why Did I Have Orange Colored Discharge While Using Thrush Cream?

I got my period about last weds then got thrush the sunday, just be using cream whilst on my period! Everything seemed fine until today when i used the cream i had orange colour discharge. Kinda worried, whats going on and also had thrush in Nov and its back again, i havent been the doctors though? hope someone can help me!
Mon, 3 Feb 2014
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Hello ma'am and welcome.

The orange color discharge is a sign of mild bleeding which can accompany the infection. But I would just like to raise concern on the diagnosis. Whether or not this is thrush, csn only be confirmed by a doctor and for that reason I would recommend a visit to the doctor.

Recurrent infections are also a sign of some underlying unresolved problem, which will again have to be looked into by your doctor.

Hope this helps.

Best wishes.
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Why Did I Have Orange Colored Discharge While Using Thrush Cream?

Hello ma am and welcome. The orange color discharge is a sign of mild bleeding which can accompany the infection. But I would just like to raise concern on the diagnosis. Whether or not this is thrush, csn only be confirmed by a doctor and for that reason I would recommend a visit to the doctor. Recurrent infections are also a sign of some underlying unresolved problem, which will again have to be looked into by your doctor. Hope this helps. Best wishes.