What are these symptoms? ?!


Question: What are these symptoms.? .?
Recently I've been getting a lot of discharge. It's not irregular looking or smelling but there is a ton of it, I mean changing underwear twice or three times just because it's to wet to wear. My breast have also been really sensitive. Like if they are hit or squished it hurts and they feel softer than usual. I've also been getting headaches.
I am 17 and I was early bloomer. I got my period at 10 and my breast haven't grown since I was 14 so I don't think it's anything like that. I am sexually active. I use a condom every time but I'm not on birth control. But I just had my period about a week ago, so I don't think I'm pregnant. What do you think is wrong.?Health Question & Answer


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You might just be ovulating. It's normal to have a lot of discharge during ovulation. I'd make a gyno appointment and get a pap smear just to make sure everything is okay.

I don't think discharge alone could signal cancer so don't worry too much hun.Health Question & Answer

Nothing is wrong with you discharge is normal. Try wearing a pantyliner or light days pad in your panties, then you will not have to change them. Unless you do not mind changing your panties several times a day. You are smart for changing your panties, because damp wet panties can cause a yeast infection. But discharge is normal, I have to wear a pantyliner a week before and sometimes two weeks after my period.Health Question & Answer

I think you need to see a OB GYN or aka Gynecologists. Have you had a STD/HIV test. Maybe they can tell you better what that is.Health Question & Answer

Time for a papsmearHealth Question & Answer

You might have cancer.Health Question & Answer



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