Re: bacterial infection help!
From: John Essien MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 31 May 2003 17:52:10 -0500 (CDT)
A bacterial infection is caused by a germ which could originate from
your own body. Knowing which germ specifically is causing the
infection(through a culture) helps in determining which antibacterial
agent/medication to use. Inadequate treatment or no treatment could
result in aggravation of the infection and pelvic infection and
inflammatory disease.
At Sat, 31 May 2003, Liz wrote:
>
>I recently went to another doctor for a second opinion for a discharge
>problem I have been having. The doctor I had been seeing told me I had
>bacterial vaginosis and put me on an antibiotic which did not take care
>of the problem then put me on another and that also did not help. The
>other doctor I saw did a swab which came back negative for BV and did a
>culture which came back as my having a bacterial infection. I am not
>sexually active. This problem has been going on for about 3 months now.
>What exactly is a bacterial infection and how long do they take to go
>away? And since it has lasted so long, could there be any long-term
>damage? I am in no pain, there is no itching or burning, all I have is a
>light yellowish discharge and I normally feel wet all the time.
--
John Essien, M.D. SOCOG
Camaguey, Cuba; Basseterre, St. Kitts
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