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I am not understanding your question.

Your doctors said you have uc. I'm not sure what this is...are you referring to urethrocutaneous as "uc"?

You said you do not have any fistulas, and I am not sure why you still think you do? What symptoms are you having?

I'm not quite clear on your gas problems, and the association with the liquid near your vagina. Every woman has vaginal secretions throughout her cycle, and this "liquid" is called "cervical mucus". The "CM" can be more liquid-like, it can be thicker; it can be white or egg-white in color. This is all normal.

The gas problem you have: are you using any type of over-the-counter medicine to see if it helps? Are you aware of any triggers (diet, primarily)?

I'm wondering if these are two separate concerns that you have, and if you did not know that it is normal to have "liquid" come from your vagina (as long as it is odorless). If this is the case, then you can just concentrate on learning what causes your gastrointestinal distress, and stay away from certain foods, lessen your stress, etc.

January 9, 2011 - 9:48pm

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