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Re: discharge

From: Mandy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Mar 30 10:16:40 2004


Hi! You should really call your dr. back! There are several things that could cause the discharge.

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Mandy

At Mon, 29 Mar 2004, amy wrote: > >i have been having dicharge for the last couple of weeks that changes >from a mustard yellow to a runny brown color back and forth. A couple >of days I had extreme itching and rawness but there is no odor. I tried >Monostat for seven days with no relief. I put myself on flagyl because >I know that is often used for bacterial infections and that seems to be >what is wrong. However, i went to the dr last tuesday and she said that >since i had been taking flagyl she couldn't do any cultures and decided >to give me diflucan (2 pills to be taken three days apart)and told me to >stop the flagyl. well, there has been no change in symptoms. it always >seems like such a guessing game with drs and i thought some of you many >have some insight. i had a lap done a month ago and found out that i >have endo and polycystic ovaries, wonder if the dicharge could be from >something seeping. sorry to be so graphic. >thanks for your help! >amy






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