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Vaginal discharge and covid
I have been tested positive for covid yesterday(march 1). My whole family is positive so I took test...I didn't had any fever or cold.I was just tired.My last periods was on February 18 and it lasted for 5 days.Due to covid im constantly tired and today  cold with recurring fever started . So I started my medication today (march 2) noon. From yesterday I'm having lots of vaginal discharge and my underwear is always wet . And that wetness is similar to the one when I get sexually excited...But I'm not excited .This discharge is almost clear like egg white..i don't usually have discharge on ovulation...even if I'm excited i don't get this wet.No smell and don't look like infection.Im not married.Living with my parents and siblings.
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Any itching in the discharge?
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Any  viral  infection   immunosuppressive state  u  might  have  some  vaginitis   which  u  observe  awhile discharge  
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Hi! If your last period is on 18th February, you might be in ovulation period now. During this time harmonal changes occur in the body which leads to changes in cervical mucus. It will be like egg white and resolves in 48-72 hrs. Usually in couples who are trying to get pregnant, this is most fertile period and we counsel them to participate in sex. Usually such discharge resembles the one when you are sexually excited and do not have any itch or burning sensation
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