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Vaginal Discharge

For quite some time I've noticed really odd discharge. It isn't like a yeast infection--it is not like cottage cheese at all. It builds on my vaginal walls and when I wipe or itch, it looks like shredded paper. It doesn't smell weird or anything, it's just really gross and annoying. I have no idea what it could be. I'm on birth control and I am a virgin.
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I had the same problem for about 5 months straight I thought it was a yeast infection but Monistat did do anything so I just let it be and it wouldn’t go away every time I peed and wipe it will get worse so I’ll shower twice a day, I got tired of it because it wouldn’t go away so I went to the doctor and told me it was a yeast infection so they gave me the Rx oral pill and didn’t work as well same thing. I was going crazy my self esteem was very low I will feel very awkward knowing I have something going down there. I tried so many home remedies and none work so I just quit until I ran into this soap over the counter in any store name ph balance that soap took the chunky discharge that looks like toilet paper away. I am soooo happy I’m back to normal it works trust me I was going crazy in my head knowing nothing worked other than that soap it’s called Vagisil Ph balance. Thank me later girls
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I've been having some weird vaginal discharge, it kinda looks like rolled up dirt. It builds in my vaginal walls. Sometimes it looks yellow. I've been constantly having a lot of vaginal discharge. When I have sex, it hurts and doesn't feel right. Right after I go pee and it burns like if I had a cut and putting rubbing alcohol on it. Don't know what it can be .. I'm also on the pill. Please help.
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If your a Virgin why are you on birth control? Ok have you had a pap smear? I would say maybe its the birth control..
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