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I have this thick fluid coming from my vagina and dont know if its something bad... its an involentary discharge and very disturbing... I get it often and i dont think its any disease, im not sexually involved or have been, but i get these discharges very often, im sitting down and all of a sudden i feel them, really disturbing, mmm the smell......... sometimes it does, sometimes it doesnt, sometimes is white thick fluid sometimes is clear gel fluid, but im really concern because this has been happening to me for a while, and almost weekly like 3-4 times a week whats wrong can you please help me?!?!?!?!
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It could be a yeast infection. You don't have to be sexually active in order to get one, they can just kinda come. If that's so, it's nothing deadly or really seriouse. It's just harder to get rid of the longer you have it. Try getting some monistat and if that doesn't get rid of it, try going to a doctor.
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Well it sounds just like a normal vaginal discharge to me. The way you explain it--like clear gel--thats when you are ovulating.It can also be white like you mentioned. Some people have more, some less.
If you aren't sexually active and have never been, then it couldn't be an STD. I really think it sounds absolutely normal. But if it concerns you, see a dr. He could rule out any concerns you might have and assure you discharge is normal for a woman.
Wear pantyliners and change them a couple times a day.
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