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Constant vaginal discharge =(

Hello,

I have been experiencing an increase in vaginal discharge over the last several months and am pretty worried as to what it may point to.  My STD and colposcopy have come back clean and my gyno said my cervix looks healthy. Except for what I know is a wart transmission from my boyfriend, who is no longer having visible symptoms of this. I just have a couple small on the edge of the upper lips and thats it.  I mentioned the excessive discharge to my doc and also to the gyno and they didn't seem concerned because there is no foul smell and it is pretty much normal looking, not chunky or anything.  But I don't understand why there is so much of it.  I pretty much just have what seems like a constant seeping into my underwear that is and dries white/cloudy, and like I said, does not have an abnormal odor.  I do suffer from generalized anxiety and panic disorder and I understand that stress may cause an increase in discharge, but my question is: how common is that?  Should I see it as significant that the discharge is not discolored or odorous?
I would really appreciate a little advice with this... thank you
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101028 tn?1419603004
I've never known stress to trigger an increase in vaginal discharge.  

Hard to tell just how much the hpv is playing into all of this.  It could be causing constant irritation down yonder that is triggering discharge.  A further work up by your gyn is in order if it's bothering you.

grace
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Thanks for the advice.  About the possibility of stress causing this, as it stress is causing me some other physical problems by now as well... what do you think?  Has anyone dealt with this type of this as a result of a lot of anxiety?
I was wondering if there is the possibility that is sue to the HPV infection.
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101028 tn?1419603004
well I completely disagree with jedi's advice.  There is nothing that points to a urine infection from what you've described.  

Next time you are at the gyn - ask them to examine your discharge under the microscope to look to see if there is yeast or bacteria present. Also ask them if there is an excess of "good" bacteria - the protective strains of lactobacillus that help us gals to ward off infections down yonder. Sometimes the "good" bacteria over grows and just causes an annoying discharge.  There are treatments for it if that is the case.

grace
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u have an infection in your urine. Take an antibiotic for cleansing urine, azowantomylon ask your doc about it.
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