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vaginal discharge

for a few days now i have been having some white discharge. at first when me and my partner had intercourse we noticed white sandy like discharge that doesn't smell. i still have that but also i am having a white and sticky and smelly discharge too. and me and my partner can't seem to be intimate these days due to the fact that it really hurts me and it feels like an itchy burning sensation..im really scared and confused as to what this can be? can anyone help?
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Thanks for the advise...cheers.
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i forgot to mention, i also have tonsillitis in which makes my appetite go. if i were to ovulate then wouldn't that make my hunger increase??? :S
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No problem. Usually the vagina will  have discharge from time to time. Especially after love making but it shouldn't smell or itch. Make sure you wash very well down there with some mild soap and water nearly every day to help keep it clean. Always wipe front to back to keep other infections at bay. Monistat usually helps, some have applicators that you can take only once but if you never had a yeast infection just bring it up with your dr. Even though it may be embarrassing  but only they can diagnose you properly and get the help you need.

feel better soon and have your bf wear protection unless you are ready for kids.
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thank you, that does help :) me and my partner have been trying a while..guess i'll just have to wait and find out. thanks once again x
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1693461 tn?1374511829
Sounds like you might have early signs of a yeast infection. Or you are  about to ovulate. But the smell makes me lean more towards a Yeast Infection. Make an appointment with your Gyno to confirm this or buy over the counter tester and meds. Hope this helps.
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