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
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You can take a course of antibiotics and if no relief can get examined by a nearby hospital
Next Steps
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
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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