Unknown vaginal secretion. Like yeast infection, but without the itching.?
I have had this problem for quite awhile now, and I’m not sure what it is. I’ve been to the gynocologist, and I thought it was a yeast infection for the longest time, but the test always comes out negative. The secretion is like the consistency of a thin gel, and has a milky color to it. It is heavily secreted about once a week, and I have no clue what it is, or even if it’s normal.
I’ve had intercourse before while I’ve had this problem, and afterwards, there is so much of it, it’s like a milky cream.
I am so grossed out by this, and frustrated because I’ve been to the doctors so many times, and they tell me nothing is wrong.
Has anyone had this experience before? Or might know what this could be? I know that I do not have an STD or a yeast infection because I have been tested.
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Ask your Doc. if it could be physiologic leukorrhea, and have they ever done a pH test on the discharge because if they had they should be able to narrow the possible cause to one or two things. Best of luck..