I'm really scared!!!?


Question:
Okay, pleasssssssssse help me if you can. I have exessive, regular-looking (clearish white... normal texture.. not like cottage cheese at all) discharge... like it'll drip after a few hours... and will soak my panties and pants.. i've been wearing a pad/pantyliner... and my vagina smells kinda weird... and itches SOMETIMES... it has off and on... like 2-3 hours a day.. mostly at night... it would be EXTREMELY hard for me to get to a doctor b/c dad lives in canada, and mom neglects us... and won't even buy us food. i could if this is serious enough that i couldget cancer or somethign VERY serious... but does any1 know what this is... and how i can treat it at home?... TH.ANK YOU SOOO MUCH in advance

Answers:
Relax.its probably all fine.

Things change during your monthly cycle. You are probably at the ovulation stage where the mucous thickens and turns whitish. That is why most women use a panty liner between periods but they don't explain that on the adverts.

Don't worry.

You also mentioned things aren't to good for you at home? Is there someone you can talk to about this at school - maybe a guidance counsellor or a teacher.

Take care :-) God Bless
thats all normal
just make sure to shower daily and wash your underwear with bleach
Umm...you can try...meds at wal*mart or e-mailing a doctor.


here i did a google search for you...

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umm that one seemed the best you can do it to just search "i want to e-mail a doctor"

good luck and e-mail me anytime

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I would look for a free clinic in your area. If you have a fishy smell and itching I would try an over the counter yeast infection medication. If that doesn't work you better get to a Dr or Clinic to make sure it is not something else. (STD)
it could be a simple yeast infection, or worse a bacterial infection. there's something definitely going on and it sounds like you need to seek medical attention. if it is bacterial you need prescription medication to cure it, or it could do permanent damage. could you possibly call your dad for help? go to your local emergency room if need be, but see someone. good luck.
It sounds like you may have thrush,but I'm not 100% sure.If it is it will not kill you,a lot of women get it and is normal-but very annoying.Try to get to a doctor or chemist and get some thrush cream/pessary,they help.If you cant,keep yourself clean,wear cotton undies-they breath better and reduce sweating.You can even try putting natural yogurt on your vagina,this too relieves itching.All these things help with the symptoms but doesn't always get rid of thrush itself.You would be best of consulting a doctor.
Welcome to puberty. Your hormones are working. It's normal for women/girls to have a white/clear wet discharge. The vagina is self-cleaning.

Beware of bleaching your underwear as it can irritate your skin if you are senstive. Shower daily, don't wear nylon panties, wear cotton.

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thats normal. thats a sign ur getting ur period, or u may be in the middle of the month
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