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Q: Excessive wetness during sex -can I decrease the amount of disch
asked by: DoctorQuestion on August 31st, 2007
When I have sex, I get excessively wet. Is there anything I can do to decrease the amount of discharge?


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on November 28th, 2007
Sexual Health - Women Answer A3335
Erotic stimulation during sex causes increased production of secretions by the vulval glands. This secretion allows you to enjoy sex. Excessive production of such secretion can be due to the presence of some type of vaginal infection. Treating such infection (if there is one) may help. You can consult a gynecologist about this to explain the situation and request a diagnosis.






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