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White discharge with acute illnesses
Hello Doctor, I am suffering from white discharge for last 2 months. Along with this I have a very fast heart rate and get morning fever. In day time I cannot go out. I feel dizzy and I get excessive sweat. I have consulted Doctors and taken medicine for this but it is still the same. I feel no difference. In this time span I have done blood tests and everything but all reports are normal. The only thing which we found is Appendix and it got operated before 15 days. It dried up but still I am getting white discharge with breathing problem, head turns and imbalance of the body. I have my periods normal from last 2 months. Please help me out with these problems. Thank you.
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Malaria  can be the cause  of fever .usually it can't be always diagnosed by blood test. in my opinion you can take antimalarial  treatment.
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White discharge is not related to any other symptoms...if it's not associated with itching, redness it's physiological.. connect online for further query
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White discharge is unrelated to the rest of your symptoms.  Consult a gynecologist for same...  The rest of your symptoms could be related to heart or thyroid or adrenals...  Or could be anxiety attacks. 
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Your both problem are not related with each other.. White discharge needs to seen on internal examination to rule out infection and breathing problems is  not associated with white discharge  so see a physician once as to rule out anxiety component too
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