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Re: All tests NEGATIVE, yet pain and irritation persists
From: clare (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 10 Jul 2001 17:50:15 -0500 (CDT)
I just saw your post. If no-one has answered it and as it is more than
a week later, try re-posting it. Go to your original post, in the
subject line enter "repost of unanswered question-Dr. pls" Do no let
the subject line start with "Re:" as they may think it's already
answered. Good luck to you.
At Mon, 2 Jul 2001, Malaika wrote:
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>I am 17, 5'7, 140 lbs history of normal menstruation cycles(light
>cramping and bleeding for 5 days)
>I got married in Dec 2000, was not previously sexually active.
>Always used condoms until April 2001 when condoms were not used.
>A week after the intercourse without condoms I began displaying symptoms
>of a UTI (burning with urniation, loss of bladder control, constant need
>to urinate)
>I had a UA within the week, results negative.
>A week later I had spotting and immediately got a pregnancy test,
>negative. I started BCPs with the spotting and continued to have
>symptoms of highly painful urination, abdominal pain and a very fouly
>odored discharge.
>though I was in a monogomous relationship with no sexual history I was
>tested for gonoreaha, clemedia, hepatitis, AIDS, yeast infections and
>had another test for a UTI ALL NEGATIVE.
>I have been using BCP's for 3 months and each month my cycle comes about
>5 days (blue pills) before I get to the green "no-hormone" pills and
>continues anywhere from 10-16 days with extremly painful cramping which
>lasts the entire period.
>It still hurts when I pee and I have to pee all the time...the discharge
>is still sometimes smelly. My husband also complans that after
>ejaculation the skin of his penis burns all around it (not on the tip)
>from contact with his semen and my discharge unless he washes it off. Is
>there such thing as acid in the semen or something that my husband
>should be tested for? (he has been tested for STD's as well--negative)
>If not, have you ever heard of some strange disease I might have or is
>my gynecologist right? Do you think this could lead to infertility?
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csheedy
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