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Question Posted Saturday October 31 2015, 7:53 pm

Hey I am 14 years old and I recently went to the doctor and got blood drawn. My doctor said my white blood count was high might be of an infection. So I did have a sinus infection a while back and never took any medicine for it. I just let it pass by. So I was wondering is that the problem. Or do I have an infection down there. My mother was asking me about my discharge and color. And I recently looked at my discharge and it was a whiteish color and kinda thickish. So is that a sign or anything.
Thank you.
PS. If u need a picture of the discharge have a picture of it on some tissue.


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adviceman49 answered Sunday November 1 2015, 9:18 am:
None of us are doctors and it is not our policy to give medical advice. If the doctor felt you had an infection then I'm sure the doctor would have prescribed medication.

If you had a vaginal infection or the doctor or your mother suspected a vaginal infection. The most common would be a yeast infection any you would know as you would itch like crazy. The next most common is a bladder or kidney infection and this two you would be very aware of as you would have a burning sensation when urinating and or pain in your back by your kidneys.

It is not uncommon to have a higher than normal white count as you might have been fighting something off. If the doctor did not prescribe any medication or request a follow up blood draw I would not be concerned.

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