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Re: GENERAL: Bacterial Vaginosis

From: dr.narayan patel (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 19 May 2009 10:39:41 -0500 (CDT)


At Thu, 14 May 2009, Kim wrote: >
>I have been tested and treated for bacterial vaginosis at least 6 times
>since January. Now, I'm sure I have it again. The symptoms are always
>the same...yellowish vaginal discharge and odor. Sometimes I have UTI
>symptoms with it and sometimes I have pelvic pain with it. I have been
>given "Metrogel", Flagyl and Doxycycline "in case there is another
>underlying infection". When I have the UTI symptoms, the UA is always
>negative. Once again, I have the same symptoms of yellowish discharge,
>little bit of an odor, burning, urgency & frequency, pelvic pain...two
>new symptoms this time are fever and vaginal burning. I was able to
>just give a urine sample at the lab and it was negative...I dread going
>in for another exam....I am not (never have been) sexually active, so
>any ideas on what is causing these recurring infections and how to stop
>them? Thank you so much!

Hi, As a side effect of metrogyl treatmant my observation is that they are cured of v.vaginosis but develop fungal infection( Monilial) Pt is not cures of symptoms. Treatmaent for that is clotrimazol ointment and oral antifungal tablets.Try that and you may have relief. I hope you donot have diabetis. Dr.Narayan Patel M.D. D.G.O. FICS Ahmedabad-380014 INDIA




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