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I Have Itchy And Whitish Outer Vagina. Is It Because Of Miscarriage ?

I had a miscarriage about 6 days ago and my outer vagina is itching and noticed that at some places it looks whitish as if I had soaked it in water for sometime. I am 30 years old,about 1.7 m tall maybe and I weigh 54kg this was my 3rd miscarriage. Drs have run test to find out what could course them but they all came back negative. is there any help I can get?
posted on Mon, 11 Apr 2011
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hello .welcome to healthcare magic. you might be having a mild infection in your vagina which could give rise to itching. your gynaecologist can do a visual inspection and guide you. there are many causes of misscariages, some well known and some not so well defined. do not worry and have patience. many a times the cause remains unknown and the woman goes on to have a full term pregnancy. also im sure all the immunological causes have also been ruled out right?
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I Have Itchy And Whitish Outer Vagina. Is It Because Of Miscarriage ?

hello .welcome to healthcare magic. you might be having a mild infection in your vagina which could give rise to itching. your gynaecologist can do a visual inspection and guide you. there are many causes of misscariages, some well known and some not so well defined. do not worry and have patience. many a times the cause remains unknown and the woman goes on to have a full term pregnancy. also im sure all the immunological causes have also been ruled out right?