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Re: Huge Vagina

From: Kristina (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 27 Jan 2002 13:26:59 -0600 (CST)


Hi there! Sometimes treating a bacteria infection can cause a yeast infection. You should see another doctor and get tested! take care.

At Sun, 27 Jan 2002, DiamondDoll wrote: >
>My gyn perscribed MetroGel for a bacterial infection for five days. Two
>days after discontinuing the medicine, I engaged in sexual intercourse
>which resulted in a discharge which looked like grits to me. Another
>three days later, I had sex again with the same results. But between
>the first time having sex and three days later, I experienced alot of
>itching near the opening of my vagina and the lips of it and it has been
>on and off even last night before sex. It has been a full week now
>since discontinuing the medication and I had sex last night. After my
>vagina appeared twice it size, the lips are swollen extremely and the
>taint is also swollen, I cannot see the opening because the lips are so
>swollen. I awoke the this morning and they are still swollen, and I
>find it difficult walking. I called my gyn and he says it appears to be
>swollen b/c of the sex. I am 32 years old and in all my life I have
>never had sex to a point where my vagina appears three times as large as
>it is normally. I think this is a result of the medication, but he
>doesn't think so. He infomed me to do a salt and vinegar douche and sit
>in warm water. I cannot get a douche in there I can barely moved the
>lips apart to see anything. Should I go to the emergency room? I will
>never be able to call another gyn and get an appt tomorrow.




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