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TOPIC: Historically Thick Discharge

8 years, 8 months ago #38479
  • Wannatat
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Historically Thick Discharge

I hope that someone can give me some clue as to what is going on with me right now. I am having the worst, most abnormally thick discharge I have ever seen. I only notice it after I've had sex because it seems too thick to actually drain out onto my underwear. There is no odor. I don't itch nor am I red in my vulvular areas. It has a consistancy of...oh, I don't know....Noxema or something. I have had a TVH-BSO in Dec. 2002. Am on Vivelle Dot 0.1mg, compounded testosterone 1%, and I take b vitamins, CoQ10, Flaxseed Oil, and Zinc. I have also noticed that my urine is really foul at times. I've dipsticked it with pretty normal results, with the exception of small amounts of blood, so it's most probably not a UTI. I have had some issues with frequency and a feeling of pressure in the lower pelvis these last 2 weeks or so. So....other than alien white stuff and feeling like I gotta go all the time, I've been fine. Anyone think that this sounds familiar. I have posted on the message board of my support site and was troubled to find that someone suggested possibly vaginal (cervical type) cancer. Hence, I started searching for info on this discharge and found this wonderful website. If anyone can help I would truly appreciate it.
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8 years, 8 months ago #38480
  • dona1
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Re: Historically Thick Discharge

Even small amounts of blood in the urine can indicate a kidney or urinary tract infection. I'd have this checked of professionally. The smelly urine, feeling of pressure and frequency issues all are common symptoms of a kidney infection. The sooner you get that taken care of, the better.<P>I know that cervical cancer can cause smelly discharge, but your symptoms sound much more like a kidney infection. I'd get that checked out before panicking too much.
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