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What Causes An Intermittent Fever With Pain And White Spots In Vagina?

Hi.For the past 5 days I had on and off fever and 2 days ago I noticed a pain in my vagina and when I look at it I was shocked to see the white spots like ulcer that usually in the mouth until now is still painfull and swollen my labia.and my fever is still not gone.my fever is it cause by infection?
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Hi,

Yes, according to your history there is the possibility of infection. Fever, edematous labia with pain, ulcers like white spots are pointing more towards infection, possibly herpes genitalis. But by direct clinical examination only the exact cause of the problem can be identified and treatment can be taken accordingly.

Please consult your gynecologist once, get examined and take treatment accordingly. In case of herpes, antiviral medicines, analgesic and anti-inflammatory drugs can help to reduce the symptoms. Abstinence should be maintained till the complete recovery to prevent transfer of infection.

Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Sree Gouri S. R., OBGYN
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What Causes An Intermittent Fever With Pain And White Spots In Vagina?

Hi, Yes, according to your history there is the possibility of infection. Fever, edematous labia with pain, ulcers like white spots are pointing more towards infection, possibly herpes genitalis. But by direct clinical examination only the exact cause of the problem can be identified and treatment can be taken accordingly. Please consult your gynecologist once, get examined and take treatment accordingly. In case of herpes, antiviral medicines, analgesic and anti-inflammatory drugs can help to reduce the symptoms. Abstinence should be maintained till the complete recovery to prevent transfer of infection. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Sree Gouri S. R., OBGYN