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Q: Terrible Constant Discharge
asked by: DEVON422 on April 15th, 2009
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I have had a constant dripping clear discharge for the last 6 months. It is so bad that I have to wear a pad on a daily basis. My pap smears are normal, and my doctor did not find any infections. What is the problem?
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JavaMissus
replied on April 15th, 2009
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It sounds like a bladder problem to me...I would see an Urologist...Possibly something can be done....

If you are older, this could be an early warning of being incontinent...This happens to many older people and is no big thing...

Good luck,
Caroline
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DEVON422
replied on April 15th, 2009
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Terrible Discharge
Thanks for the response Caroline. The kind of discharge that I am having, is constant and I thought at first it could be a yeast infection, but my doctor did not find any infections. It drips, even before and after intercourse..I am so frustrated not being able to get rid of this.
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JavaMissus
replied on April 15th, 2009
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You know you could just be a very erotic woman and be dripping ejaculate...Does this man turn you to mush?...I mean really get it on with him?....Ready for sex before you start?...

Caroline
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DEVON422
replied on April 15th, 2009
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I wish...He's ok. But I am having this discharge all day every day.
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JavaMissus
replied on April 15th, 2009
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I thought I would try that one first...

I think it is a bladder problem...See an Urologist and have it taken care of...This can, I believe, be caused by a low uterus....Something that is putting pressure on your Urethra and bladder....Check it out...

I would be interested in what it is...You could ask the doctor...You do this by writing at the top of the page on the right side...I know that sometimes they raise the bladder, but this is out of my limited knowledge of the female body parts...
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DEVON422
replied on April 15th, 2009
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I was told that I do have a low uterus. I will definitely take your advice. Thanks for the information.
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