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How do i stop a vaginal disharge that has nothing to do with a yeast infection, std or bacterial infection?



How do i stop a vaginal disharge that has nothing to do with a yeast infection, std or bacterial infection?

I have the same problem and after seeing 3 different gynocologists, and getting the same answer, I just chalked it up to having heavy discharge. In a lot of women, it is normal and it wont just go away, and shoving creams and gels up inside of you isnt going to help, Im sorry because I know exactly what you are going through, but it's just something we have to live with. Source(s): Me, I have the same problem
if you don't have infection then stop using creams and treatments. leave it will stop . my other advice is go to other gyno
it's a natural occurrence-chalk it up to hormones.

all women have discharge. it's the bodies way of keeping the area flushed.

birth control pills make help some, sometimes birth control makes it worse.
am a woman
I feel your pain.

I finally found a Dr. that could explain this problem to me. A lot of women have a naturally heavy discharge. It will fluctuate with your cycle but overall it's there to stay. Eat a lot of yogurt this will help a little. Other than that all you can really do is use panty liners.
you can't be postive it's not a yeast infection or an std. You may always use protection but accidents can happen without you even knowing. Also i had a yeast infection and didn't even know. Wasn't until I got a smear that the doc pointed it out to me. Have the std tests just in case.

Also women just produce discharge naturally, some more than others. It's just something we have to deal with
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