Listen hun it's all natural - Its just your age. There's nothing to worry about.
2007-09-02 00:52:01
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answered by rayvon :-) 4
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It could be a really bad case of thrush. That would explain the leakish and stomach ache, but not headache unless you also have a fever.
Have you just finshed or are currently taking a dose of anti-biotics?
Anti-biotics kill not only the bad bacteria in our body but also the good ones causing thrush in a lot of waman.
Woman get thrush a lot even without anti-biotics as the vagina contains bacteria and is nice, warm and dark. Just the way the thrush bacteria love it. And then they thrive.
It's got nothing to do with hygeine. All woman have the thrush causing bacteria that usually live quiet happily without causing problems.
Keep your knickers off as much as possible. To let the area get fresh air. The thrush bacteria hate it. And wash and dry the area well. Don't put any powder on the rea and don't douche.
The chemist can sell you a thrush preperation to help with this. Or you can go and see your Doctor to be sure.
2007-09-02 00:57:02
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answered by I do care! 7
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I'd have to ask how old you are...because those are signs of on upcoming period. When you say tummy aches, are they in your lower tummy? And are they more of a dull ache? Do you also experience this in your lower back? If so, it's just your period coming.
Sometimes having unexplained discharge can mean other things. But you only have to worry if it has a really bad smell to it. If it does, you must see a doctor.
Good luck, sweetie.
2007-09-02 00:52:17
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answered by Stephy B. 3
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it's your fertile week. when it comes up, it shows your period is in the corner. The tummy aches are your cramps, and headaches are the heat.
Drink alot of water and take up more potassium, banana is the best. For the cramps, I suggest you get some hot rubbing oil. and just stay put for about it will be gone after about 10 - 30 mins.
If it keeps flowing from one period to another without disappearing, i suggest you go see a gyno.
2007-09-02 00:55:43
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answered by Lisa 4
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White gooey discharge is often a sign of a yeast infection. They can easily be treated by using over the counter yeast infection medications. I'm not sure how tummy aches and headaches are connected. They aren't usually symptoms of a yeast infection. Your best bet is to make an appointment with your doctor and have a thorough physical.
2007-09-02 00:51:32
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answered by IAINTELLEN 6
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I'd say yeast allergy, but before you go buy drugs, try staying off all sugar, yeast and wheat. Its caused by Candida in your intesting and can often come up at any time. Candida is a bacteria which you should really go to a Natropath to get rid of, but try cutting out the things above first, then the Natropath because all the doctor will give is an antibiotic which, yes, will kill it, but also make you more vunerable to it at a higher level later in life
Good luck!
2007-09-02 00:58:50
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answered by Skye 3
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I have to agree with Dr. Frank. This sounds like it could be an infection, though the abdominal aching and headaches could be separate issues.
See your GP for evaluation and treatment soon.
2007-09-02 20:46:00
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answered by US_DR_JD 7
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dont listen to the yeast infection thing. if it were an infection it would be more of a yellowy green colour and would have a slight smell. the discharge you are talking about is very normal an nothing to worry about. it is part of being a woman. it is a hormonal thing. if you have started your period or have become sexually active, you have started to have hormone changes within your body and the discharge is the bodies way of dealing with it. don't worry about unless there is a change.
2007-09-02 00:57:00
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answered by Rae m 3
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You may have a Dose, get down to the Doctors first thing in the morning, sharpish...
2007-09-02 00:53:54
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answered by bren 6
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I agree with "marilyn 6126" and it's your body getting ready for your first period. You can get panty liners to keep you feeling fresh. Talk to your mum or someone you trust about it. Good luck
2007-09-02 01:02:26
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answered by jopal 2
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