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Clear Discharge

Hello,

I have been with one girl in the past six months.  I have a clear discharge while I get arroused, like precome, but it's more than normal.  She also has vaginal wetness with clear discharge much more than normal, like all day long.   I've searched the internet, searched the Md files and have been pointed to STD or "it's just normal".  It is not.  This is coincidental and STD is not a likely factor.  What could it be and how do we get it treated and with what meds for how long at what strength?  In addition, My girl has had a musky smell and some white creamy substance while we have sex.  It's not fishy and not offfensive, but strong and leaves traces on towells and sheets and in her shorts for days.  I do not come inside her, but we've noticed an additional symptom of irritation of the skin where I do leave my ejaculate.  It gets red and irritated on both her and I where I sat for just a few minutes.  This is fairly new and neither she or I have been with anyone else but eachother.  Is this a fungal situation, or perhaps a BV issue and how do we get this resolved.  She has no med insurance, and I'm leary about talking to her about it.  She seems to love the creamy stuff, but it's not right (smells strong) and I need to get this figured out since we plan to have children someday, and I don't want her to have any sort of PID.

Thanks for your help.

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I strongly agree with Vance2335 that both of you should immediately see a doctor. On the side note, a girl who develops BV or yeast infection is in a higher chance of contracting other STDs. Also, a girl who gets pregnant when she has BV could cause some problems when delivering the baby.

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Both of you need to see a Dr, it sounds like a yeast infection or maybe BV. STD is possible but with clear discharge when aroused it indicated that it is normal.
But as I said you both need to see a Dr and get dianosed.
We never recommend self medication because we can not tell you what you have and only the proper medication will clear this up.

You are right that what is going on with her is not normal and she needs to see a Dr.
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