
Don’t forget that with health issues, early detection
is safest and any complications should be communicated with a health
specialist immediately.
- Unusual Discharge: If you have unusual discharge, that may be whitish-grey, thick and look like cottage cheese, especially one that smells bad and a fever, that’s an indication that you definitely need to see your health specialist.
- Painful sex: If you have pain or bleeding while having sex or after you’ve had sex and using a lubricant of any kind doesn’t ease the pain, then you most likely want to get it checked out.
- Dry Vagina: Also if your vagina feels dry and irritated and the use of a lubricant doesn’t help to ease it up, it’ll be advisable to check in with your healthcare practitioner.
- Vaginal burning or pain: Experiencing vaginal burn or pain with a frequent urge to urinate without being pregnant can most likely be an early sign of urinary tract infection and needs the immediate attention of a healthcare practitioner.
- Itching: Any sort of severe itching of the vulva, especially accompanied by redness and swelling is definitely worth a trip to the health specialist.
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