Your questions about white pasty discharge

Paula asks…

Is white pasty discharge normal if it’s a week before your period?

I’m supposed to get my period in about a week and I’m also taking birth control. After me and my guy had sex the other night I noticed my discharge was white and pasty. As it dried it was very flaky and chalky. I don’t itch and it has no odor what so ever so I’m a little stumped. I know STDs cause it to have a bad odor and yellowish green coloring.

admin answers:

If there is no discomfort and no odor, it could be perfectly normal. Watch it for a few days, if it doesn’t clear up see a health care professional.

Jenny asks…

I have had a white pasty discharge with vaginal burning and itching as well as pain. It has a fishy odour? On and off vaginal odour more close to my period burning in the vagina and itching also in the anus. It comes and gos. I have tried yeast creams and they do not work.

admin answers:

Sounds like either a yeast infection or an std…consult with your doctor…

Lisa asks…

i should be getting a period in a another week. i notice that i have a white pasty discharge. is this a sign of pregnancy. i have this pasty discharge for at least three days now??

admin answers:

Do you think you are pregnant? Take a test.

All girls have a normal white/clear wet mucous discharge as the vagina is self-cleaning. A change in discharge is not a symptom of pregnancy. The amount and consistency can vary due to water intake, diet, exercise, medication, hormones, illness….

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Your questions about bacterial vaginosis

Lisa asks…

bacterial vaginosis?

had been having discharge and irritation for months and finally i got myself to go into family planning, and was diagnosed with bacterial vaginosis. I am now taking flagyl 500 mg 2 a day for 7 days. I started taking them on sunday. Will this compltely cure me of bv? These pills make me kinda sick, and When does the discharge and symptoms usually start to go away?

admin answers:

The flagyl should help you feel better in 3-5 days. MAKE sure you do not consume any alcohol while on that med, it will make you very nauseous.

So not have any sexual contact while on the med, you can transmit this back and forth even though it is not technically an STD.

Another med you could take would be clindesse vaginal cream, you only have to use it once (is RX) at bedtime and you would not have to worry about the nausea.

Hope this helps.

If you have any other questions on this that I did not answer, look at WEBMD.com, it has accurate medical info.

Sylvia asks…

Bacterial vaginosis?

I was wondering if anyone has ever had bacterial vaginosis and what your symptoms were. I thought I had a yeast infection, so I took medication, but it has not gone away. I also figured out that it wasn’t intense itching as a yeast infection is (i’ve had one before), just irritated and a twitch here and there. Could this be BV?
I’m not sexually active, so it cant be an STD

admin answers:

I don’t know exactly what is going on down there, but you should make an appointment with your OB /GYN tomorrow. You shouldn’t live with irritaiton and left untreated BV can lead to a whole host of other problems.

Good luck!

Sara asks…

Can bacterial vaginosis cause a burning feeling in the clitoris and just beneath it?

I have been having a burning feeling inside the inner labia just under the clitoris. It sometimes looks a little red and sometimes it does not. I recently took Diflucan and that didn’t help. Now I am noticing a slightly thick, milky discharge. I’m starting to wonder if it could be bacterial vaginosis. Would BV cause burning in the clitoral area without causing burning in and around the vagina?

admin answers:

BV has a very distinct, unpleasant odor and burns. If it’s near the clitoris and just under it, that could very likely be from a bladder infection (that’s where your urethra is). However, if that was the case you’d have pain when urinating. My best advice is to see a health care professional and get a proper diagnosis so you can treat the condition and get rid of it. To state the obvious, there should be no discomfort, burning, itching or discharge in a normal healthy vagina.

Carol asks…

Can bacterial vaginosis or a yeast infection affect my ability or orgasm?

Can bacterial vaginosis or a yeast infection affect my ability or orgasm?
I recently got over a bout of pneumonia. The antibiotics I had to take gave me a yeast infection (i think). I have a history of bacterial vaginosis and this is also something I’m considering. I am not sure which it is, but I realized I no longer can have an orgasm. I plan to go see my gyno, but this isn’t something I would ask him.

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This is something you SHOULD ask your GYN. It’s relevant and he would know the answer better than most of the people here.

Bacterial vaginosis is usually caused by bacteria entering your vagina, perhaps from a lover that doesn’t keep his penis or hands clean. Or you touching yourself with unclean hands.

Stressing about having bacterial vaginosis can cause you to not have orgasms. Talk to your GYN. Relax. Your orgasms should come back.

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Your questions about symptoms of bv

Mary asks…

Can BV symptoms show up the day after sex?

Can BV or does BV show up the day after sex? 4 months ago I had unprotected sex and the next day I had a horrible infection. I thought I had an std, can you get symptoms of an STD the day after sex? I took medication for BV and the infection went away. So do you think it was just BV? if it was an STD wouldn’t i still have symptoms by now? please i’m so scared.

admin answers:

You can have BV again. Or, you could have an STD related discharge coincidental to your recent sexual activity. To be sure you should visit your local health care professional and have it tested.

Donna asks…

Being treated for BV..symptoms still occuring?

Hi..i went to the gyno almost a week ago with the symptoms of a little discharge and a smelly odor down there. I was given the bacterial and yeast infection test, which came back a day later that i had a bacterial infection. I also got the Chlamydia/Gonnorhea pap..but they said the results would take up to 5 days..i will call tomorrow to check on the results.

So, i’ve been on Metradizole(sp?) for the bacterial infection for 4 or 5 days, i still have 3 days worth of dosages left…yet I still have discharge and a slight odor, it’s not as strong but it is there. Is it possible that i may have something else along with the BV?? Or do i just need to wait until i finish the medication?

I will call about the other test tomorrow though, i’m just wondering in advance:]

Also, does this have anything to do with the fact that i have reoccuring BV?

admin answers:

Maybe you just have a particularly strong case of BV & will get relief in the next few days… or perhaps you will need a second treatment, the doctor will let you know (also if its another infection too)

I take acidophilus pills to help get my balance back in check as well.

Thomas asks…

do i really have to finish all the antibiotics prescribed if symptoms improve already?

I’m prescribed metrodizonale(flagyl) vaginal gel (5 days) and 7 days antiotics – 2 pills a day for BV. Symptoms are fine after day 3 – starting to feel side effects. can i stop after 5 days instead of 7? the bacetrial vaginosis flare up this time wasn’t severe
jsut want to add that they symptoms weren’t severe to begin with. she prescribed only the gel last time, now she’s including so many pills along with the gel…how do we know it takes the full 7 days to get rid of bacteria?

admin answers:

Absolutely it is necessary for you to finish them. If you do not then you take a risk of acquiring a much more severe infection the next time as you are allowing the bacteria to become resistant by not completely getting rid of them.

Jenny asks…

Are these symptoms Thrush, BV or something else?

Im not sure whether this is thrush or BV.
I had strong, cloudy urine and it was sore when i had sex. I was told(by tests) i had thrush, got treated for it and was told it was gone but i still had some symptoms then got told it was bv, took antibiotics which stopped my pee smelling and pain but this came back after about 2 days of finishing the antibiotics.
My urine does not smell all the time now but still is abit cloudy and it hurts when i have sex, my urine also always smells very strongly and cloudy after sex. i don’t have any obviously white and thick discharge, its thin and clear but there seems to be alot so im not sure what i have anymore i’ve been tested for everything else; urine tests, stds. and they came back clear.

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probably a yeast infection because antibiotics kills the good flora in your intestines..

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Frequent Bacterial Vaginosis Symptoms Include:

The most noticeable of the bv-miracle-review" target="_self">Bacterial Vaginosis Symptoms is an unusual vaginal discharge that has a unique fishy odor. This is most apparent after intimate relations and is usually accompanied by a discharge that is white and gray in appearance. Although it is also true that a significant number of women and young girls show no visible bacterial vaginosis symptoms.

A burning sensation during urination, itching and redness of the vaginal area often accompany the discharge. If intercourse is painful then you may also want to consult a physician. Unfortunately BV does not always present itself, there have been cases where women had no noticeable symptoms prior to infection.

Left untreated bacterial vaginosis symptoms can promote other complications, like unsuccessful pregnancies even ectopic pregnancies, or PID (pelvic inflammatory disease). Bacterial vaginosis symptoms, while clearly not the cause, can and does weaken the system to allow active HIV, Chlamydia and other STDs

To recap:

Main Symptoms:

A noticeable odor after sex.

Also after sex a gray and/or white discharge

Secondary Bacterial Vaginosis Symptoms:

Painful Sex

Painful Urination

Itching in the Vaginal Area

Redness in the Vaginal Area

Having Identified Bacterial Vaginosis Symptoms – the next step

Once you identify bacterial vaginosis symptoms, one should see a doctor, but quite often, out of unnecessary alt="bacterial vaginosis symptoms"embarrassment women avoid going. Quite often, those that do go to the doctor are prescribed pills and creams to kill the bacteria; the downside to this is that these kill all bacteria, both the good and bad. Upon recurrence of the bacterial vaginosis symptoms they use more and more pills and creams continuing to kill more and more good bacteria.

Permanent Solutions to Bacterial Vaginosis Symptoms

To purge your system of bacterial vaginosis symptoms for good, I would suggest the use of natural methods. These methods help to maintain a proper balance of bacteria in the vagina. These natural methods will purge the harmful bacteria while maintaining the proper level of beneficial bacteria. These will help you to rid yourself of Bacterial Vaginosis Symptoms for good, you can say goodbye to ever having BV again.

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For years, Julie had tried numerous BVBreakthrough.php" target="_blank">bacterial vaginosis treatments  and had suffered from many episodes of this unpleasant condition. So much so that it was literally ruining her life.

She had to contend with all the usual symptoms, such as the burning itching, the grey, watery discharge and that sickly, horrible, stomach-churning smell. Julie was literally at the end of her tether and having tried just about every  bv treatment  going, a good friend recommended a natural treatment. Rather skeptically, she gave it a go and she has allowed me to tell her story.

"Around Christmas last year, I began to notice that I smelled really bad. Not just the usual "womanly" type smell, but this was really offensive-so much so that I began to feel like vomiting. At first I wondered if I was not washing enough, so I started to fit in an extra shower at night as well as my morning one. Even so, it just got worse. I was living at home at the time and my mom mentioned that she had noticed a "smell" (in the way that only mom’s can!). We talked about it and the next day, I went to see my doctor. He was a bit dismissive really, but said he was sure I had "Bacterial Vaginosis" and sent me away with some antibiotics.

I’d never heard of this, but I took the antibiotics and within a couple of days, my symptoms subsided and I was back to normal. I felt an incredible sense of relief and my confidence returned. However, it was short-lived!

Within a few short weeks, I noticed that now-familiar itching and that smell.

By this time I’d managed to get myself a boyfriend and it was early days. This was the last thing I needed. I immediately went to the doctors for more antibiotics and they sure seemed to do their job again. This happened twice more within just a few months and I was tearing my hair out. The antibiotics just didn’t seem to be clearing it properly. I spent a fortune on over the counter bacterial vaginosis treatments but they were, quite frankly, an expensive waste of money.

I carried wet-wipes with me everywhere, plus clean underwear. I seemed to spend half my life in the restrooms, cleaning myself up, but I really stank. Things had moved on with my boyfriend and we began to have a sexual relationship. I just couldn’t bring myself to tell him about the bacterial vaginosis and I would make excuses not to have sex unless I had literally just jumped out of the shower or bath. He thought I’d gone off him. The truth was, I was ashamed!

I eventually told a really good friend of mine all about the problems with bacterial vaginosis. In fact she admitted that she’d noticed that some days I smelled bad but she didn’t know how to tell me. She’d guessed it was bacterial vaginosis and confessed that she’d had the condition a couple of years ago. This was probably my lowest point. I thought I was doing a great job of hiding it by cleaning myself up all the time but obviously not! If she’d noticed, who else had? My boss? My work colleagues? My big brother? People on the bus? How utterly embarrassing!

There were a few tips she gave me which really helped and I’d like to share them with you:-

* Try soaking a tampon in live yogurt and inserting in the vagina

* Try taking garlic capsules as this is a natural antiseptic and can help clear the inflammation

* Do not overwash and avoid the use of any perfumed products around the vaginal area

She also told me about bacterial vaginosis treatments which she had found very successful. I was really dubious at first but decided to give it a go.

I guessed I had nothing to lose and there were a few things which attracted me. First of all, the treatments were "all-natural". Secondly, it would save me lots of money-antibiotics are so expensive! Really though, I liked the fact that it promised that you would be symptom-free within 3 days.

Well, after having symptoms on and off for months, I figured 3 days was not long to wait! (Plus, I had the rather nice "back up" of the "guarantee" if it didn’t work!)

Basically, these no-nonsense natural remedies to treat BV naturally did exactly as promised. I began to notice a big change the next day and within 3 days, I didn’t smell horrible any more and the discharge had gone. I was back to feeling completely fresh and back to normal.

I’ve never had it since!"

Providing you are prepared to invest a little time and effort, you will learn strategies which will ensure that you have no repetition of BV. Like many thousands of women worldwide, you can be completely free of this condition by using natural bacterial vaginosis treatments.

If you would like to see the exact treatments which Julie used so successfully, you can get details of this and other helpful information about this condition by checking out the following:-

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In case you have never heard of it, BACTERIAL VAGINOSIS, also known as BV is easily one of the most annoying, persistent and wrongly diagnosed of female conditions. It is a condition where the normal balance of bacteria in the vagina is disrupted and replaced by an overgrowth of certain bacteria.

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Some basic prevention steps can help reduce the risk of upsetting the natural balance in the vagina and developing BV. Not having sex is the best protection against acquiring BV and other STDs.  Bacterial vaginosis may resolve without treatment; however, the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommend that all women with symptoms be treated to avoid complications that include a greater predisposition to sexually transmitted diseases and/or pelvic inflammatory disease.  BV prevention requires open communication with your healthcare provider and sexual partners. 

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