There could be different reasons to change of color, amount and consistency of vaginal discharge. Sexually transmitted disease STD may present with symptoms like change in vaginal discharge, pelvic pain, vulval itch or irritation, or no symptoms at all. Worthwhile to see gynaecologist requesting specific investigations for STD, and the partner has to be screened and treated as well if one party is found to be STD positive.
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Dr Ong Yeu Theng Charas Specialist in Obstetrics & Gynaecology
The presentation and issues with polycystic ovarian syndrome patient can be quite varied. If subfertility is the problem, it is worthwhile to seek consultation and baseline workup of both yourself and your husband to decide the best treatment for you. Ovulation drugs treatment and laparoscopic ovarian drilling are possible options, and are available in our clinic.
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It is unclear from your description what the problem is after you have seen the gynaecologist or urologist. Options are that you seek consult from an experienced general practitioner to help triage the problem (which specialist referral), or you can always try another experienced gynaecologist for a second opinion.
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Dr Ong Yeu Theng Charas Specialist in Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Your will certainly benefit a consult from a gynaecologist (specialist in gynaecology). Overuse of antibiotics without evidence for use may not be helpful; but, may cause antibiotic resistance and/or vaginal infection.