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Vaginal discharge
I'm facing this problem since many months. I gotta know that its normal and common over women. But i think now it's been like a call for me. It occurs sometimes and sometimes not. I've heard about a pep test and a vaccine for its cure and prevention. Please help and guide me for same. Thank you!
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You should go for pap test and vaccine by the name of cervarix or gardacell is available to prevent cervical cancer
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The vaccine you are asking about is only effective if uou have still not become sexually active. Its called HPV vaccine. It protects us from one kind of cervical cancer. The way uou explained, the discharge seems yo be your natural vaginal secretions. Still, uou may go for pap smear for reassurance. Al the best
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Hi there I understand your concern and anxiety...Many of the times discharge will be normal... The glands in vagina and cervix keep secreting materials to keep it healthy...It may increase in amount during certain physiologic conditions such as ovulation, sexual intercourse or excitement,breast feeding etc...if it is foul smelling or amount is too much comparatively there it may be due to infections specially if associated with pain,itching etc...Keep the private parts clean by washing regularly with a gentle, mild soap and warm water...Consult nearest gynecologists for clinical examination they will do the needful.
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