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What Causes Sore Whitish Vaginal Discharge?

Hi there, So for the past 2 days I ve had very sour tasting discharge(according to my partner) I don t ich at all, and there is no smell. It s just like a medium thick white discharge, is there any way to stop the taste? I ve had it before but it would just go away within a day. Thankyou.
Thu, 26 May 2016
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Hello,

Thanks for asking a question at Health care magic

I will be glad to answer your question.

White curdy discharge is typical of fungal infection.

You need to get treated for it.

Your gynaec doctor will prescribe you either vaginal tablet course or a oral antifungal tablet that can cure infection.

Both the partners have to be treated for it.

Hope this helps

Best Regards

Dr Chaithanya
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What Causes Sore Whitish Vaginal Discharge?

Hello, Thanks for asking a question at Health care magic I will be glad to answer your question. White curdy discharge is typical of fungal infection. You need to get treated for it. Your gynaec doctor will prescribe you either vaginal tablet course or a oral antifungal tablet that can cure infection. Both the partners have to be treated for it. Hope this helps Best Regards Dr Chaithanya