Abnormal vaginal discharge. Help!!

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I have read plenty posts about this but no helpful remedy. So Ive been having crazy vaginal discharge for the past 3 years. Sometimes it would be extremely white and thick ( a lot of it!!) and sometimes it would be super watery and literally leave my underwear dripping wet! This all started 3 years ago when my boyfriend gave me chlamydia. Initially the doctors thought it was BV so they gave me antibiotics for that.. Surprisingly there was a relief but then sh*t became crazy and I eventually got treated for the std. Months passed and everything was normal and then BOOM the crazy ride started. I saw many doctors and I passed several tests.. All tests came back negative. Some doctors still chose to treat me for yeast infections and bv.. I even had a treatment for UI once. Needless to say, none of these work. Other doctors said that it's totally normal and that some women have more discharge than others, which is insulting because I know my body and this is just NOT normal. Sometimes ill experience weird odors and it's just so embarrassing. I don't douche, I use condoms, and I rarely use tampons. Last time my partner gave me oral sex and he complained about the bitter taste and he even said " there's too much discharge and it's super white!. Did u put lotion down there?". Guys I really need help! I even tried probiotics (it's currently day 3 of me using probaclac" and to be honest the odour is more pleasant but there is still a looot of discharge (maybe more). It was watery at first and now back to white. Today I woke up with my vagina being very dry with white and dry discharge all over it and on my inner thighs and Im still taking probiotics (the ones you insert)!! What should I do? I honestly don't trust doctors with this anymore! Some girls got relief from probiotics, maybe I took the wrong brand? I also heard douching with baking soda helps.. I just don't want things to get worse ??. Btw Im 22

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    Have you tried seeing a female gyno? I find they are more sympathetic and willing to try to figure out what is going on. There are so many different possibilities on what could be going on. If you search on the topic 'Copius Vaginal Discharge' you will see the nuerous examples. Look through them, make a list of the ones you think most closely discribe the symptoms you are dealing with, then make an appointment with a 'female' gyno. Take your list along to the appointment, and say...I want you to test and see if any of these are what I am dealing with.

    Sometimes we have to show them the clues...

    Good luck to you.

    • Posted

      Hello, I did see one and she said she couldn't tell me what it was. She had no clue -_-. But ill follow your advise and make my own list. I have another appointment in 2 weeks.Thank you

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    Hi, I havent found a discharge of such mega proportions I do syspathise withn you. it seems that very little is understood about LS I am on HRT inserted with a pump and steriod cream which is stronger. I am intendig to cut this down to once a day instead of twice.  I have found sitting down in comfortable chairs does not help, Iwould rather be standing up or lying down. My doctor has given me two sights to look at, http://lichensclerosus.org/ and http://www.vulvalpainsociety.org/vps/. I am trying everythig I can to aliviate the soreness,I understand it is because I have an autoimmune system ie underactice thyroid it seems to follow that pattern not. Other  on this forum have mentioned the same thing.

     

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    I do think that only a doctor can have a proper diagnoses.  All of us here can only read your story and your describing of your experiences and observations.  Though I had a thought.  Sometimes spraying with apple cider vinegar diluted in water from a Perin bottle helps. (needs to be the non-pasteurized apple cider)  Not sure baking soda will be of help this time.  It's harmless if it doesn't work. 

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