Re: Discharge

From: gynendohaiti jean louis (gynendohaiti@hotmail.com)
Fri Jan 18 16:48:35 2002


due to color of discharge one might think that it is tinted with blood. you did not mentioned it was itching- you have to think about two possibilities: a) anatomical disorders ( polyp - myoma ) b) fonctionnal disorders ( hormonal problem- ) if you do not have your period on a regular basis. your gyn can help you easily to find out >From: crazycool18@hotmail.com (Tamy)
>Reply-To: ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net
>To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L <ob-gyn-l@mail.medispecialty.com>
>Subject: Discharge
>Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2002 02:39:50 -0600
>
>Hi i am 19 yrs old and i have yellow-brownish discharge. I went to the
>gyn twice one told me i have bacterical vaginitis. I took a medicine
>for it pill form but it didnt work. I went to the gyno a 2nd time
>recently and i had a pap smear. She examined the results of the pap and
>said i was fine and there was nothing wrong when she looked in the
>microscope. So i wanted to know why do i have vaginal discharge. The
>color of it is like a brown and it has a small odor. I wanted to know
>is there anything i can do to stop it because it is messing up my
>underwear. Am i not doing something right to my body. Can you please
>help me out with this question because i have been having this discharge
>for a couple of years so i wanted to know if there anyway to stop it.
>Thank You very much.
>




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