Although I was treated successfully for the UTI and yeast infection, I found myself with another problem. As soon as the yeast infection cleared, there was an evident change in my vaginal fluid. The amount and consistency (clear or creamy depending on where I am in my cycle) are normal, but in addition, I now have something that looks like stringy partially cooked egg whites in my vaginal fluid. It does not change or go away during my cycle, but instead is always present.
I went back to the doctor. They ran every test they could think of, and when they didn't find anything, they told me it was probably a result of pre-menopause.
I have never found any information that confirms this, and I find it hard to believe since it all started when I was treated for a UTI and yeast infection.
I have been troubled by this for about two years now. It has affects my sex life, and I find it a highly embarrassing problem.
I am 46 years old and would appreciate any information anyone can provide.
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