I have heavy vaginal discharges everyday
since I went bike riding. Is this a
uterine contraction, does this have
something to do with hymen?
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Sexual Health - Women Answer A3485 Posted: 01-10-08 02:36am
The vaginal discharge that you are
describing probably has no connection with
either the hymen nor a uterine contraction
nor bike riding. Vaginal discharge is the
most common sign of most kinds of vaginal
infections. a vaginal infection can be
confirmed with simple a physical
examination. A more precise diagnosis of
the exact infective agent requires a
microbiological examination of a vaginal
smear. You can consult your gynecologist
to request an examination and the
necessary diagnostic smears.
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