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Unusually thick, lumpy, white discharge with no odour is the characteristic sign of a Candida yeast infection, the most common fungal vaginal infection, often triggered by antibiotics, hormonal changes, or weakened immunity.
Thin, greyish-white discharge accompanied by a strong, unpleasant fishy odour, particularly after intercourse, is the hallmark presentation of bacterial vaginosis, the most common cause of abnormal vaginal discharge in women.
Yellow or green, frothy, foul-smelling discharge is a hallmark sign of trichomoniasis, a sexually transmitted parasitic infection requiring specific treatment for both the affected woman and her partner simultaneously.
Persistent itching, burning, redness, or visible inflammation of the vulva and vaginal entrance accompanying any change in discharge strongly indicates an active infection requiring laboratory-confirmed diagnosis and targeted treatment.
A burning sensation during urination or significant discomfort during sexual intercourse accompanying abnormal discharge suggests active vaginal inflammation that requires immediate professional gynaecological evaluation.
Unexplained light bleeding between periods, pelvic heaviness, or lower abdominal discomfort accompanying abnormal discharge may indicate more complex gynaecological conditions such as cervical erosion, pelvic inflammatory disease, or an STI.
Vaginal swab, microscopy, culture or relevant blood tests identify whether the cause is fungal, bacterial, parasitic, hormonal or STI-related.
Confirmed bacterial vaginosis is treated with appropriate antibiotics such as metronidazole or clindamycin, selected by severity, comfort and test findings.
Candidiasis is treated with antifungal tablets, creams or pessaries. Recurrent cases need longer therapy and evaluation for diabetes or immunity-related triggers.
Trichomoniasis requires targeted medicine and partner treatment to prevent reinfection, with clear counselling on sexual health and follow-up testing.
STI-related discharge is treated with specific antibiotics based on laboratory diagnosis, sensitivity results and current evidence-based gynaecology protocols.
Dryness, irritation or discharge related to low oestrogen is managed with local therapy, infection exclusion and personalised intimate-health guidance.
Repeated infections need a deeper search for triggers such as diabetes, hygiene imbalance or immunity issues, followed by prevention and maintenance planning.

Every treatment at Galwa Care Hospital begins with a confirmed laboratory diagnosis, not a guess, ensuring that the right treatment is prescribed for the right infection with the highest possible chance of complete resolution.

Targeted medical treatment eliminates the causative organism fully, providing complete relief from itching, burning, abnormal discharge, and discomfort rather than merely masking symptoms temporarily.

Specialist management identifies and addresses the underlying predisposing factors driving recurrent infections, breaking the cycle of repeated symptoms that undiagnosed or self-treated infections frequently cause.

Treatment protocols at Galwa Care Hospital include probiotic support alongside medical therapy to restore and maintain healthy vaginal Lactobacillus flora and reduce the risk of post-treatment recurrence.

Untreated vaginal infections can progress to pelvic inflammatory disease, cervicitis, and serious upper reproductive tract damage. Timely specialist treatment prevents this progression completely.

Specific, safe, and appropriate treatment options are available for women at every life stage including during pregnancy, breastfeeding, and post-menopause, ensuring no woman has to simply endure discomfort untreated.

For sexually transmitted infections, our specialists provide clear guidance on partner notification and simultaneous partner treatment, breaking the cycle of reinfection that makes some infections persist.

Every patient at Galwa Care Hospital receives personalised guidance on intimate hygiene, dietary support, lifestyle habits, and preventive measures that protect long-term vaginal health beyond the treatment episode.

All consultations, examinations, and treatments are conducted with complete discretion, absolute privacy, and total non-judgment, creating an environment where women feel genuinely safe to discuss their most intimate concerns.

Vaginal health concerns are managed within a broader gynaecological care framework at Galwa Care Hospital, ensuring that any underlying conditions contributing to infection are identified, addressed, and monitored comprehensively.























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Yes, daily vaginal discharge is completely normal for most women. It is the vagina's natural self-cleaning process and its amount and consistency change naturally throughout the menstrual cycle. It becomes a medical concern when it changes in colour to yellow, green, or grey, develops a strong or unpleasant odour, becomes unusually thick or lumpy like cottage cheese, or is accompanied by itching, burning, redness, or pelvic discomfort. Any of these changes indicate that the vaginal environment has been disrupted and requires prompt professional evaluation at Galwa Care Hospital rather than self-treatment.
Some very mild infections may temporarily appear to improve but most vaginal infections require appropriate targeted medical treatment to fully resolve. Leaving them untreated risks symptom progression, chronic recurrence, and in some cases the development of more serious conditions such as pelvic inflammatory disease. Home remedies including yoghurt insertion, garlic application, or over-the-counter products do not reliably treat the specific causative organism and can mask symptoms without resolving the underlying infection, making accurate diagnosis at Galwa Care Hospital the only reliable and effective approach.
Recurrent vaginal infections, particularly yeast infections and bacterial vaginosis, are often linked to identifiable underlying factors including uncontrolled diabetes, prolonged or frequent antibiotic use, a weakened immune system, hormonal imbalance, or poor intimate hygiene habits. At Galwa Care Hospital, women experiencing frequent recurring infections receive a comprehensive investigation to identify all contributing predisposing factors, followed by a tailored long-term suppressive treatment and prevention strategy that addresses the root cause rather than simply treating each individual episode.
Certain vaginal infections, particularly trichomoniasis and some bacterial infections, can be transmitted between sexual partners. Safe sexual practices and simultaneous partner treatment are essential in these cases to prevent the cycle of reinfection. Increased clear or milky white discharge is very common and entirely normal during pregnancy as a result of hormonal changes and increased pelvic blood flow. However, any discharge that is coloured, foul-smelling, or accompanied by itching or burning during pregnancy should always be evaluated by a doctor promptly to exclude infection that could affect both mother and baby.
Our gynaecologists conduct a thorough clinical examination followed by vaginal swab collection for microscopy, culture, and sensitivity testing, providing a confirmed, laboratory-backed diagnosis of the specific causative organism before any treatment is prescribed. Treatment depends entirely on the confirmed cause. Bacterial vaginosis is treated with antibiotics, yeast infections with antifungal medications, trichomoniasis with metronidazole or tinidazole, and STI-related infections with specific targeted antibiotic regimens. Probiotic support to restore healthy vaginal flora is recommended alongside all treatment courses, and personalised prevention guidance is provided to every patient at Galwa Care Hospital to reduce the risk of future recurrence.