After suffering for years with this exact same problem, thick, clumpy white discharge that looks like rolled, wet toilet paper. I FINALLY HAVE THE ANSWER, THANK GOD!!!! It's Cytolytic Vaginitis!! Some GYN Dr.s don't even know what it is. Crazy. Google it. I went to Dr after Dr being wrongly diagnosed with yeast infections, thrush, BV. Nope and I knew it wasnt!! The solution is soooo simple ladies. It's baking soda (Sodium bicarbonate)! Sitz baths with 2-4 tablespoons of baking soda in your bath. You can make also made a baking soda/water paste to put on yourself externally. It's from an acid base inbalance. A normal vaginal PH is 3.5-5.5. Baking soda suppositories can and should be used every 3 weeks to keep it away and to keep your balance in check after it clears up. The goal is to lower the lactobacilli in your system. It is diagnosed through a vaginal swab. You should avoid sugar, white bread, dairy, and it can be brought on by hormones and stress! You may have low estrogen. It happens as we get older. A 7 day regime of an antimycotic agent is inserted vaginally at bedtime also. Some people may have an odor for a couple days following treatment but it normal. I hope this helps you. It's a Godsend. I was going crazy! It was so embarrassing.
Thick white discharge days before your period is normal as long as the discharge is not itchy or you have a burning sensation around your genital organs.
White discharge before your period is usually triggered by the levels of the estrogen and progesterone hormones in the blood.
After Ovulation has occurred, there is an increase of progesterone hormone in the blood to thicken the walls of the uterus in preparation for housing a fertilised egg .
But when no fertilisation occurs the progesterone levels in the blood starts to drop and the walls of the womb is shed as your next menstrual period.
These changes in hormonal levels causes a thicker or creamier white discharge before your period.
LADIES IF YOURE BLOATING LIKE YOURE PREGGERS GO TO YOUR DOC & SAY THE WORDS ENDOMETRIOSIS! Any pain worse than cramps is not normal. 1 in 10 women have this disease & it's nothing to fear! Please, consider it, especially if you've been ttc for more than a year with no success.
Hoping you're much better now with the endo Hun. #Awareness
I am so relieved to find this site. I thought something was wrong with me. I was freaking out. Then my boyfriend started accusing me of having affair. Which I stand firmly I did not. But I used this product and then had these same issues. It makes me feel dirty and embarrassed! How long does this last for? And what can I do it stop it? Wtf is it from?