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Pain in opening of vagina
Last month my periods were delayed, so I took primolut-N and I got down on 27th July, but bleeding ended in 2 days only, after that since the starting of this month I am experiencing white mild discharge and slight  pain near the right side of  opening of my vagina. What could be the reasons? Is this normal? If I will visit gynaecologist, what will she preferably do because I never visited any gnae?
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Drink 3-4 litres of water per day Wait and watch if not severe and no itching Could be mid cycle effect Connect for more details and information here Go to my website www.familygynaec.com For articles on women health Blog section YouTube channel Dr Harita Kothia videos
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You can take a course of antibiotics and if no relief can get examined by a nearby hospital
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Take Tablet Taxim o 200 mg two times a day for 5 days Cansoft CL vaginum pessary for 6 nights at bedtime when not having periods
Health Tips
Keep dry Use cotton panties or no panties for a month Use Intiwash solution for cleaning vagina and vulva twice a day Take partner treatment with same medication if applicable Use Barrier contraception like condom for a month
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If the discharge per vagina is foul smelling and associated with itching it goes in favour of vaginal infection.if not it is physiological.if you visit a nearby gynaecologist she will do a local examination.
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Hi If mild discharge then don't worry.. Physiological discharge. If u consult nearby gynaecologist,she  prolly will do local examination.
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Looks like u maybe having vaginal infection
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consult a gynaecologist once
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