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Re: >Patti Tessler/ gonorrhea for years without knowing?From: Patti Tessler, Family Nurse Practitioner (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 22 Mar 2001 18:57:04 -0600 (CST)
At Tue, 20 Mar 2001, Kristina wrote: >>>>>Hi! Thank you for youe replye! I called the clinic and they said it was done by wet smear.(They also sent a culture away to make sure,I'm still waiting for those results) I'm so glad! So you weren't diagnosed with gonorrhea, but were diagnosed with possible gonorrhea. The culture will tell you more.
>However I was wondering if you might be able to answer another question! Yes, it's possible to have white blood cells in the vaginal discharge without having a vaginal infection. White blood cells fight off foreign "intruders," infectious and non-infectious. In a person who is at higher risk for sexually transmissible infection (and, true or not, visitors to STD clinics are assumed to be at high risk for STDs), white blood cells in the vaginal discharge are most often taken as a marker of gonorrhea or chlamydia. I hope that clarifies things for you.
-- Patti Tessler, BSN, MSN, RN, CS Family Nurse Practitioner
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