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Constant Candidia white discharge-vagina
I've been seeing doctor for around 2 years post marriage for the problem regarding white discharge and have even done with pap reports, harmonal test, thyroid and are normal with candid virus in pap test. Not sure what the problem is but recurring again and again. Don't know what to do to cure it.
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Candid infection is a fungal infection, Not Virus. Candidial infection is notorious for being recurring as it can be dormant in one sex partner and may cause infections in the other when its transmitted . You are staying in Mumbai, where the atmosphere is mostly hot humid and in summer it causes excess sweating. All these three can invite fungal infections. White discharge is at times NORMAL too. Some ladies think every white discharge is problemmatic and get treated repeatedly. Having white discharge is Normal for a few days after menses, for few days before menses and also near ovulation time which is mid cycle. White discharge needs to be treated ONLY when it is causing itching, burning at passing urine, or lower tummy ache. If white discharge is Not accompanied by these, do not treat yourself The major reason for recurrence of white discharge is inability for sweat to dry off as many use synthetic underwear. Use hosiery material cotton underwear. Also while wiping your private parts one must wipe from front to back. wiping from back ( anus side) to front ( urine side ) will bring infections from anus side to urine side and cause recurrence.
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