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Hi Alejandra - Thanks for writing back. First, you need to see your doctor or another qualified health care practitioner as soon as you can. Becoming dizzy on a regular basis could stem from several things, including a blood disorder or a neurological disorder, and shouldn't be taken lightly or self-diagnosed.

The vaginal discharge may be from a yeast infection. While a yeast fungus called Candida albicans is always present in the vagina in small numbers, it can overgrow and cause a vaginal yeast infection that often includes a thick, white discharge. You can learn more about the symptoms and treatment from our vaginal yeast infection page:

https://www.empowher.com/media/reference/vaginal-yeast-infection#definition

While the medication to treat a yeast infection can be purchased over the counter, it would be best for you to see your physician to determine whether or not what you have is an actual yeast infection and to also be evaluated for the other symptoms you're experiencing. It's not typical for a yeast infection to cause a woman to be dizzy or tired, and those symptoms are worrisome. Can you get in to see a doctor and let us know what you find out? Take care, Pat

January 19, 2010 - 5:44pm

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