How to stop this Discharge again - #11705
I am having sticky light green discharge without smell or itchingI took clingen forte and fas 3 kit and discharge stopped.but it started again without smell or itching I don't have any other symptoms what it can be
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Hello Sona,
I understand your concern. According to the details you’ve given, it could be recurrent infection, cervical erosion/inflammation or just physiological discharge.
What you should do is,
Get done a per speculum examination & a simple vaginal swab test by a certified Gynecologist or a Family Physician. Maintain good genital hygeine, use plain water. Wear cotton undergarments and keep the area dry. Now, avoid repeated antibiotics without tests, it will do more harm than to help.
Feel free to reach out again.
Regards, Dr. Nirav Jain MBBS, DNB D.Fam.Med
Vaginal swab/culture & sensitivity Urine routine and culture.
Since your discharge is non-smelly, non-itchy, but recurrent, it may be either a low-grade infection or normal cervical mucus with disturbed vaginal flora. The best next step is a vaginal swab test before taking more antibiotics.
Hi Dear Sona, Sticky discharge from vagina can be due to infection We need to send discharge for Culture sensitivity and to start medications appropriately Kindly use V wash and hydrate yourself Kindly follow hygiene Take care
Hello dear See as per clinical history green discharge corresponds to pseudomonas infection It is common uti infectious agent I suggest you to please get following tests done for confirmation Vaginal swabs Pap smear Urine analysis Urine culture Esr CBC In addition you may be given following medications Tablet metrogyl 400 mg twice a day for 5 Tablet Ciprofloxacin 500 mg twice a day for 5 days Please share the details with general physician for further information Also take medication only on confirmation from concerned physician Regards
I can understand this must be worrying for you. Discharge like this often comes back if the root cause isn’t fully treated. It doesn’t always mean something serious, but it does need a proper check so we know why it’s happening again. The best step now would be to get examined once and, if needed, a simple test. That way you’ll get the right treatment and it won’t keep recurring. In the meantime, just keep the area clean, wear breathable clothes, and don’t stress too much — this is treatable. Take care 🙂
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