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    kartanjer Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Apr 9, 2009, 05:23 PM
    White vaginal discharge, apparently not yeast infection.
    About a week ago I noticed a white discharge and I had burning and itching when I went to the bathroom. I thought I might have a bladder infection so I went to a Dr. who said it wasn't a bladder infection and did a swab to check for a yeast infection. In the mean time the burning and itching stopped, but I still have the white discharge. I phoned to get the results and they said it was normal so I don't have a yeast infection either. They won't do a pap and I just want to know if something is wrong with me.
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    Eileen G Posts: 1,571, Reputation: 286
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    Apr 10, 2009, 11:25 AM

    Did he check for a urinary infection? That would cause pain and burning. All women have a white discharge (that's why panty liners sell so many) but most of us ignore it, you are probably noticing it because of the pain.

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