Fluor Genitalis: what is mucous discharge I get before my pe Posted: 10-06-06 17:06pm
I suppose to get my period on monday 10/9
and every time before my period when i go
pee and I wipe my self this mucus looking
thing is on the paper....I want to know
what it is?
thanks
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Sexual Health - Women Answer A1613 Posted: 10-16-06 01:50am
The mucous you experience before your
period is a kind of vaginal discharge
(fluor genitalis). Genital fluor can
originate from the ovarian tubes, uterus,
cervix, vagina or vulva. You can go to a
gynecologist for a vaginal examination,
Pap-test and vaginal smear for
microbiological examination to identify
the origin of the fluid and the reason for
its discharge.
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