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hi i am 22years old.i am married but i have a problem like likoria

By Anonymous November 30, 2014 - 1:17pm
 
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some type of white colour fluid is discharging from my lower side please tell me about that what is the soloution I am so worried about it.

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yes I have alovera at my home please tell about soloution

December 2, 2014 - 12:34pm

Likoria is a very common problem in girls. But v feel shy to discuss it . But let's see it as another common problem n tackle it similarly . There are various home remedies for it . Do respond if u have alovera or ocra at home then I can suggest u the remedy....
Bye
Let's find a solution

December 1, 2014 - 4:21am
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Hi Anonymous and thanks for bringing your concern to the EmpowHER community.

Likoria, or leukorrhea, is experienced by many women. It is a whitish, yellowish, or greenish vaginal discharge.

Leukorrhea may occur during pregnancy and is considered normal when the discharge is thin, white, and relatively odorless.

However, in many cases, leukorrhea is a sign of infection, especially when the discharge is yellow or green, has an offensive odor, and is accompanied by irritation, itching, pain, or tissue inflammation.

It may be caused by a bacterial or yeast infection. Many sexually transmitted diseases such as gonorrhea and chlamydia are major causes of leukorrhea. Leukorrhea can also result from irritation from leaving a diaphragm or tampon in too long.

There are other conditions which can also cause a vaginal discharge. Please see this article for more information.

Changes in Vaginal Discharge

 

You may want to consider seeing your doctor to get an exam, diagnosis and treatment recommendations.

Hope that helps,

Pam

November 30, 2014 - 1:37pm
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