I have an itch on the outside of my vagina and I have no discharge but a transparent liquid that flows a lot and no redness

26-year-old woman4 years ago
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Simon Moretti · 4 years ago
Hello,
is the fluid coming out of the vagina? External itching sometimes indicates the beginning of yeast vaginitis and there is not always the white discharge that is often associated with it. How long have the symptoms been present?
26-year-old woman · 4 years ago
Yes, I have a clear liquid coming out of my vagina, it's like it's wetting my panties like water, so to speak. I have the canestin cream for itching but I don't know if it's enough. It's been 3 days since it started and we are in the process of wanting a child so I don't know if it can affect my ovulation period. There is no smell.
Simon Moretti · 4 years ago
Are you currently taking any medications on a regular basis (such as fertility treatments)?
26-year-old woman · 4 years ago
No I am not taking any medication. I started the pholic acid 2 days ago
Simon Moretti · 4 years ago
Folic acid is most likely not involved. I would suggest that you start applying Canesten cream (clotrimazole) to the itchy areas (even inside the vagina if needed) twice a day for 7 days. This will not interfere with ovulation at all and will not cause any problems even if you become pregnant. If there is no improvement within 48 to 72 hours, contact us again or see a doctor
Have a nice evening!
26-year-old woman · 4 years ago
Thank you so much! I didn't know I could put a little on the inside! This is exactly the one I have! Thank you so much and have a great evening!
Simon Moretti · 4 years ago
I forgot to mention that the clear discharge could just be normal vaginal secretions (so clear and odorless as in your case) that can be more abundant during hormonal changes, such as in the days surrounding ovulation, before menstruation, during pregnancy or if you have recently stopped hormonal contraception (if you were on the pill before trying to get pregnant)
We look forward to seeing you at the pharmacy ;)

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