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Uncontrolled Fluid
hi,
i would like to ask why my girlfriend has fluid(pussy juice) coming out everyday? even no sex intercourse is involved, is this normal for all the girls? i have hard time licking her with those fluid because it taste so salty and awful.. |
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I think it is normal I did bonk a ger before, until the bed sheet is so wet, and it is vaginal fluid, not urine. Different ger are physically diff Just like some guy got pre cum some don. just 2cent |
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1) Don't lick her cheebye. 2) Wash the Cheebye before licking. Seesshh.. Next question please.
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Perhaps a sign of abnormality within?
See a gynae.
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Maybe it some sort of infection,better see Tcm...
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If there is excessive discharge from the vagina, it usually means an infection is present. Only antibiotics or anti fungal agents can do the job. ******* http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH...339/10955.html Normally, vaginal discharge is clear or white. It may become stretchy and slippery during ovulation, about two weeks after your menstrual period. A change in the color or amount of discharge, accompanied by other symptoms, may indicate that you have an infection. The vagina normally contains bacteria. Bacterial growth is controlled and affected by many different factors, such as acid level (pH) and hormones. Anything that upsets this balance may increase your risk of infection or overgrowth of any of the normal bacteria or by yeast. Possible triggers include: Antibiotic use Birth control pills Douching Diabetes Pregnancy Stress Tight or synthetic undergarments Vaginal discharge may result from infection with: Yeast, also called Candida, a type of fungi that is part of the normal flora of human skin but can also cause infections Gardnerella, a type of bacteria found normally in the female genital tract that is the cause of bacterial vaginosis Trichomonas, a type of protozoa, an organism made up of one cell Sexually transmitted diseases such as gonorrhea or chlamydia also can cause vaginal discharge. Other noninfectious possible causes include inflammation of the vagina, which usually occurs following menopause (atrophic vaginitis), diabetes, which is commonly associated with recurrent yeast infections, or irritation from a scented product such as soap, douches, pads or tampons. Symptoms You may notice a change in the color, amount or odor of discharge. A white, curdlike discharge that looks like cottage cheese is a classic sign of yeast infection. Yellow, green or gray discharge is usually a sign of trichomonas or bacterial vaginosis. Bacterial vaginosis also has an unusual, fishy odor. Itching is usually most noticeable with a yeast infection, though it may occur with any type of infection or irritation. An irritated vaginal lining, which may be particularly itchy or painful during intercourse, is usually a more prominent symptom of atrophic vaginitis. A new vaginal discharge accompanied by fever, abdominal pain or pain during intercourse may indicate a sexually transmitted disease, such as gonorrhea or chlamydia. However, gonorrhea and chlamydia usually don't cause any symptoms at all.
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http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/sym/vaginal_discharge.htm
http://www.niaid.nih.gov/factsheets/vaginitis.htm http://www.addenbrookes.org.uk/shac/...e/vag_dis.html http://kidshealth.org/teen/sexual_he...ischarge2.html http://health.allrefer.com/health/va...ge-causes.html http://www.embarrassingproblems.co.u..._discharge.htm http://www.aafp.org/afp/20040501/2191ph.html
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I am no medical prac. So I cant give much advice. The only reason my advice to go consult TMC cos one of my ex gf experience same kind of ailment many years back. Took several mths before it was completely CURED. The TCM way. Btw, I am not promoting TCM. To each his own.... *Cheers* |
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Had she gone to see a proper doctor, her problem could have been solved with a SINGLE DOSE of antibiotics or a suppository. Chinese Medicine is absolutely useless for most ailments.
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