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Re: Abnormal Vaginal Discharge

From: Gina (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 12 Jan 2000 15:54:05 -0600 (CST)


At Fri, 7 Jan 2000, lee wrote: >
>I am experiencing an abnormal discharge with such a strong odor that I
>have to go home to change my clothes because I am self-conscience and I
>know that others around me can smell it too.
>
>I hope you have already had a pap and now know what you have that is bother you. but if you have not. I would get a culture ASAP. It sounds as if you might an STD, unfortunatly. Maybe Trichomonis, if it is Trichomonis, don't kill your boyfriend unless you don't douche. I have had Trichomonis a few times but my doctor told me it was do to douching but is considured an STD because it can be transmitted sexually. I know it is do to douching because the very first time I got it was when I was 17 and I had never had sex or even oral sex before. I am married now and I have had it 2x in 10 years. Good luck

It is very liquidy and light light yellow...(no not urine)...the smell >is not sour or fishy, but "musky"...I have been on the BCP for 3 years
>and I am in a monogomous relationship...I have been dealing with this
>for approx 4 days and now I can feel a slight burning sensation on the
>exterior of the vagina area...At first I thought it could be discharge
>with a high acidity rate and it is burning my skin...can you help me? I
>don't know what to do...and I'm scared...

--
Gina



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