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Aug 27, 2011

Why Frequent Wet Vagina?

Posterior half of uterus and upper part of vag...Image via WikipediaAge me 30 years old and married. I want to ask, why is my vagina often remove the clear liquid that makes panties wet often. However, I do not experience vaginal discharge.

To avoid the damp, I was forced to wear pantyliner every day.Still, the area around the vagina feels moist. This raises the color black in moist areas earlier.
Well, I want to ask, about what is causing my vagina is often wet?Due to wet and moist before, I began to feel itchy in the vaginal area. Then, how to whiten the area around the vagina is already black? Is there really a cream that can restore the color of the vagina as before? Where can I get medicine? Thank you.Maya, Jakarta.
Indeed, the vagina will usually be more moist in the middle of the menstrual cycle (during the fertile period), before menstruation, and after menstruation. However, if the vagina is always wet (fluid out) every day, it is necessary to find the cause.
It could be the cause is the entry of foreign objects into the vagina, such as pubic hair, a thread IUD (spiral), or even infection.
Infection can be caused by bacteria or fungi. Usually these infections will cause symptoms such as vaginal discharge, discharge of yellow and greenish, itching, and smelly.
However, mild infections caused by certain bacteria may be too mild symptoms, such as out of clear liquid, but it itches. Cervical cancer can also remove the fluid, but the fluid usually (sorry) stink.
So, you should see a gynecologist to find out more about the actual condition of the vagina. In fact, if the necessary laboratory examination of the vaginal fluid.
Then, to whiten the skin around the vagina, you can consult a dermatologist. Indeed there are certain creams that can reduce this blackish color.
To use every day pantyliner highly recommended because it will add moisture and reduce air vents in the vaginal area. In fact, the less clean pantyliner can also carry bacteria and fungi because pantyliner is not made sterile.Hopefully self-explanatory.

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