Re: Dr . Marchbein
From: Harvey S. Marchbein, M.D. (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 1 Apr 2001 20:38:42 -0500 (CDT)
Thanks for your understanding. The vagina should be cultured after your
period if symptoms persist to see what's going on. As far as skin tags,
they're usually small but can grow and are removed with local anesthetic
if they bother the patient enough.
HSM
At Sun, 1 Apr 2001, ebony wrote:
>
>hi understand that some questions can't be answered over the internetand
>i thank u for answering those that u can but i was wondering if u could
>answer the one about the discharge, i'll repost it for u:
>
>yesterday i started feelin moistness and slit tingly (close to
>>itching) and when takin a shower as i washed myself it was
>>irritated and stung when i used to bathroom afterwards it also stung as
>>if i had been cut. when i looked the discharge was slightly thick but
>>still fluid like and a transparent gray color yet no odor. i had these
>>symptoms minus the pain before. i thought it was just too much dischage
>>the doctor said it was a vaginal infection and gave me flagyl, then a
>>month later i had white thick discharge with the above symptoms and the
>>doc gave me terazol7. i have the discharge form the vaginal infection
>>and the symptoms from the yeast infection
>
>This was a couple of days ago and now i still have the irriation and
>burning but the discharge is more clear. i also realized that my period
>should be coming anyday now. it common for me to have more discharge
>around this time. bt i never had the irritation. and its hard for me
>to say what it is because there is no odor yet theres irriation and
>burning, it crosses two problems (BV or yeast infection. also how big
>can skin tags grow and how r they treated. cuz it seems that it will
>block my vaginal opening soon. THank you.
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Harvey S. Marchbein, M.D. FACOG, FACS
Great Neck, New York
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