1. It can be absolutely
normal
Yup,
the vagina is not supposed to be dry. It depends on the degree of your wetness.
Assess it by checking that it’s not one of the three other culprits listed
below.
2. Bacterial vaginosis
It
can be due to bacterial vaginosis, a mild vaginal infection, not an STD, that’s
caused when the balance of good and bad bacteria in your vagina is upset. Your risk is higher if you have more than one
sex partner, a new sex partner, or if you douche. The most common symptom is a
smelly discharge, which may look greyish white or yellow in colour. The
slightly “fishy” smell may be worse after sex. (Note: About half of women with
bacterial vaginosis don’t notice any symptoms!) If you’re worried, pay a visit
to your pharmacy or doc – it can easily be treated with an antibiotic.
3. Pelvic congestion
syndrome
It
can also be due to pelvic congestion syndrome. This is a condition where the
blood flow in the area is too high, resulting in wetness. It’s also often
associated with a sensation of fullness in the pelvis and manifests in varicose
veins developing around the ovaries, similar to those that occur in the legs.
It’s pretty common and is often misdiagnosed due to physicians being unfamiliar
with it, or failing to actually look for it. So, if you experience pelvic pain
during or following sex, during your period or while doing activities such as
cycling or horseback riding, in addition to your wetness, pay a visit to your
gynae.
4. Desquamative vaginitis
Desquamative
vaginitis occurs when the cell turnover in the vagina is too high and the
lining of the vagina becomes inflamed. It’s not an STD and, while the cause is
unknown, it’s thought to be either an infection or an autoimmune, inflammatory
problem, which can be triggered by low oestrogen levels. Telling signs include:
a heavy yellow or greenish-yellow vaginal discharge, usually with little or no
odour, painful intercourse and vulvar irritation and itching. On examination,
the opening to the vagina and the vagina itself may look red and inflamed.
Luckily, it can be treated with a steroid cream, so get to your gynae asap!
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