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Question for the girlies on between periods
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Hi Ladies
I'm too much of a wimp to go see my doctor about this but between my periods i have alot of discharge all the time and its a bit smelly i have tried wearing panty liners but is there anything wrong or is this normal it really annoys me. is there anything i can do???
Thanks
I'm too much of a wimp to go see my doctor about this but between my periods i have alot of discharge all the time and its a bit smelly i have tried wearing panty liners but is there anything wrong or is this normal it really annoys me. is there anything i can do???
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Discharge is normal if it is clear or white and has no smell.
Have a read of this to help you decide if you need to see your GP
http://www.embarrassingproblems.co.uk/vaginalp robs1.htm
If you are in any way unsure,or worried, see your GP anyway.
Have a read of this to help you decide if you need to see your GP
http://www.embarrassingproblems.co.uk/vaginalp robs1.htm
If you are in any way unsure,or worried, see your GP anyway.
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Sounds like you may have an infection. You need to have it checked, as some infections can cause Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, if left untreated and will go on to cause infertility.
If you don't fancy going to your GP, Go to a GUM (Genito Urinary Medicine) clinic, most hospitals have one. They will take some swabs and tell you the results whilst you wait. If there is anything wrong, you will probably be given a course of Antibiotics.
If you don't fancy going to your GP, Go to a GUM (Genito Urinary Medicine) clinic, most hospitals have one. They will take some swabs and tell you the results whilst you wait. If there is anything wrong, you will probably be given a course of Antibiotics.
It sounds like a fungal infection, which sounds worse than it actually is!! There are many, many simple causes of these, and very simple cures.
Go to see your GP. If you have a male GP and you're uncomfortable talking about intimate subjects such as this, then simply inform reception at your local surgery that you wish to see a female doctor.
Go to see your GP. If you have a male GP and you're uncomfortable talking about intimate subjects such as this, then simply inform reception at your local surgery that you wish to see a female doctor.
I agree with Velvetee. Some women have a more noticeable smell just before a period starts, but in a healthy person, there shouldn't be an unpleasant one - just a natural, musky odour. As Ethel says, if the discharge is colourless or white, then it's perhaps just part of your normal make-up and nothing to worry about.
A quick check-up at the doctor's or GUM clinic should put your mind at rest, but if you have an infection that's left untreated, it could lead to more serious problems.
A quick check-up at the doctor's or GUM clinic should put your mind at rest, but if you have an infection that's left untreated, it could lead to more serious problems.
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