hi, recently i have been having a translucent discharge but only during foreplay i know this can be normal but there can be an excess of it and i was wondering is there anyway in stopping it or reducing it.
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Well, you certainly can’t do anything on your own. There is no way to prevent the discharge or get rid of it when we don’t know what it is.
There aren’t any other symptoms, are they? Anything like smelly odor, itchiness, redness..etc?
Have you been tested to see if there’s an excessive fungus or bacteria. They can sometimes cause excessive discharge but obviously not necessarily.
I myself, have had excessive vaginal discharge during foreplay (regularly), sex but also when I am not doing anything of that kind. It has been persistent white discharge and sometimes, there’s an odor to it.
I went to check it and my gynecologist told me, after vaginal smear done, that I have a perfect vaginal flora with the normal presence of both fungus and bacteria that make the balance.
When I asked what to do with the discharge, she told me: “Go home, there is nothing wrong with you”. And I did, but I still have the discharge.
There is nothing you can do about the discharge until you realize what it really is. We can’t like change our nutrition and make the discharge go away. However, if you are using harsh or scent soaps you may want to quit that. That can cause the irritation.
There aren’t any other symptoms, are they? Anything like smelly odor, itchiness, redness..etc?
Have you been tested to see if there’s an excessive fungus or bacteria. They can sometimes cause excessive discharge but obviously not necessarily.
I myself, have had excessive vaginal discharge during foreplay (regularly), sex but also when I am not doing anything of that kind. It has been persistent white discharge and sometimes, there’s an odor to it.
I went to check it and my gynecologist told me, after vaginal smear done, that I have a perfect vaginal flora with the normal presence of both fungus and bacteria that make the balance.
When I asked what to do with the discharge, she told me: “Go home, there is nothing wrong with you”. And I did, but I still have the discharge.
There is nothing you can do about the discharge until you realize what it really is. We can’t like change our nutrition and make the discharge go away. However, if you are using harsh or scent soaps you may want to quit that. That can cause the irritation.
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i have the same like you i do get other times but its more excessive during foreplay
do you think i should go have it checkked out then? and no, no other symptoms that im aware of
thanks
do you think i should go have it checkked out then? and no, no other symptoms that im aware of
thanks
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Well, you could have it checked for the piece of your mind. It would be good to have it checked if you have been having unprotected sex lately with a risky partner.
You may even have yeast infection or how it is differently called candida or thrush.
This is not sexually transmitted disease but could be caused by too much sex, as a reaction to latex condoms, after an antibacterial treatment (that kills the good bacteria as well, allowing an overgrowth of candida (fungus)).
Overgrowth of Candida can cause excessive discharge but it usually makes you itchy and red in that area as well.
Anyway, this could be just your normal discharge. Some women have it more, some less, it also becomes excessive during ovulation, so you thought it was something abnormal when it actually is not.
If you haven’t had a gynecological exam recently now it would be a good moment.
You may even have yeast infection or how it is differently called candida or thrush.
This is not sexually transmitted disease but could be caused by too much sex, as a reaction to latex condoms, after an antibacterial treatment (that kills the good bacteria as well, allowing an overgrowth of candida (fungus)).
Overgrowth of Candida can cause excessive discharge but it usually makes you itchy and red in that area as well.
Anyway, this could be just your normal discharge. Some women have it more, some less, it also becomes excessive during ovulation, so you thought it was something abnormal when it actually is not.
If you haven’t had a gynecological exam recently now it would be a good moment.
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During foreplay with my girlfriend, i have a white clear sticky discharge. is that normal?? it only happens during foreplay, could it be a type of bacteria or is it something to worry about??
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No, this is not bacteria or anything similar. This is body’s fluid called pre-cum. It serves to lubricate the foreskin and penis during sexual activities and to clear the urethra from uric acid, so that semen could pass that way smoothly. So, yes, it is normal.
There are controversies about whether this pre-cum contains sperm or not. Some studies found that there is no sperm in the pre-cum itself but that the pre-cum could pick up traces of sperm from the urethra if a man didn’t urinate after his previous ejaculation. But the pre-cum itself should not contain any sperm.
There are controversies about whether this pre-cum contains sperm or not. Some studies found that there is no sperm in the pre-cum itself but that the pre-cum could pick up traces of sperm from the urethra if a man didn’t urinate after his previous ejaculation. But the pre-cum itself should not contain any sperm.
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hey, i have read the things above, i do get excessive vaginal discharge as well, but i have never had intercourse both anal or just normal sex. But i do masturbate, does this cause more discharge? if i stop masturbating would it stop the discharge?
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The discharge during the foreplay for men and women is for the purpose of lubrication.
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