Unwanted Vaginal Discharge Ftm
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Unwanted vaginal discharge—sometimes called “front hole secretions,” “vaginal atrophy,” “front hole irritation,” or “atrophic vaginitis”—can be a persistent concern for transmasculine (FTM) individuals, especially those undergoing testosterone therapy. This excess or abnormal moisture often causes daily hygiene challenges, noticeable wetness, odor, and discomfort, all of which may worsen feelings of gender dysphoria and impact mental well-being. While these secretions are a natural process, changes in hormones, irritation, or infection can make them more significant, leading to distress and a sense of physical incongruence. Addressing unwanted vaginal discharge through tailored medical care, hygienic practices, and, when desired, gender-affirming surgeries like vaginectomy can dramatically improve quality of life, comfort, and confidence for FTM, transgender, and non-binary individuals.
Procedures that treat this ailment: Vaginectomy
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