Reoccurring Vaginal Discharge, Watery Thin White Colour. Inserted Flagyl, With Temporary Relief. Solution?
I am having recurrent vaginal discharge .now the discharge is watery thin white color.i insert cannesten for week but it didn t work .than I used oral flagyl it s my 6 day 2x for seven days.the infection inside vagina is still there though outside its gone n skin is clear but today I self examine myself in mirror and a slight whitish discharge is there because when I touched it with my own fingers it sticks what should I do now
Based on your description there os no doubt you suffer from an infection, but what type of infection? Thisbis still unclear. And please note that each infection has a specific treatment regimen, so experiementing will not help. If these edications were self-prescribed I would seriously advise against it.
The best thing now would be to visit a doctor snd get yourself examined. A vaginal swab culture and urine culture and sensitivity examination will provide information on the exact condition causing your symptoms as well as the most suitable medication to treatment it. A whitish discharge can be linked to many conditions like bacterial vaginosis, fungal infection, trichomoniasis, etc. Which is why I advise you to schedule and appointment with your doctor at the earliest.
Hope this helps.
Best wishes.
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Reoccurring Vaginal Discharge, Watery Thin White Colour. Inserted Flagyl, With Temporary Relief. Solution?
Hello ma am. Based on your description there os no doubt you suffer from an infection, but what type of infection? Thisbis still unclear. And please note that each infection has a specific treatment regimen, so experiementing will not help. If these edications were self-prescribed I would seriously advise against it. The best thing now would be to visit a doctor snd get yourself examined. A vaginal swab culture and urine culture and sensitivity examination will provide information on the exact condition causing your symptoms as well as the most suitable medication to treatment it. A whitish discharge can be linked to many conditions like bacterial vaginosis, fungal infection, trichomoniasis, etc. Which is why I advise you to schedule and appointment with your doctor at the earliest. Hope this helps. Best wishes.