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Abnormal Pap & microplasmic test relating to bacterial vaginitisFrom: Eve (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 17 Aug 2000 12:40:31 -0500 (CDT)
I recently went to see a gyn for a 2nd opinion about chronic vaginal discharge (fishy-froggy odor, very thick, white, monthly). The 1st doctor prescribed flagil and a cream (she said it was a combination of a yeast infection and bacteria from unprotected sex). She also kept prescribing vaginal cream for months with small results. She said that the problem would persist if I continued to have unprotected sex and did not seem aware of sexual lifestyle today (meaning, unprotected sex in a monogamous relationship for two years) Nothing was prescribed for my partner. I got another Pap through the 2nd doctor: the cells are abnormal. The microplasm tested positive and I am being prescribed an antibiotic for three weeks. I finally had sex once four months ago and I am spotting between periods since then. Is this a common, recurring problem that possibly no antibiotic will cure, which might result in cancer? Any suggestions for finding more information?
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