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Involves Uh,,Discharge,& BV(bacterial Vaginosis)? |
K well i had/have BV ( bacterical Vagniosis) And well i have now finished a) my 3rd refill for a BV treatment b) my Period Im just wondering , cuz im all "scatter brains" right now , Seeing how i have discharge starting again already right after i have finished my Menstration cylce, is that normal? or no?Does it mean that im getting it AGAIN!? lol And if anyone else had had BV , how long did it take to get rid of it ? And there is no Fishy/musky odor at the moment its more uh like sour dough HA. god i sound stupid . anyways If anyones willN to help a paranoid girl out ... please do , ill 100% pick the best awsner. it's not stupid. it's your body and it's good that you want to know, instead of walking around smelling like red lobster's dumpster. some women (i hate to say this, but...) they are a little juicy...meaning...they stay a little more moist than others...if it is clear, with no odor, most likely it's normal... but don't let anyone but a doctor tell you what is going on with your body...honestly...after having bv...check back with your doctor... don't let them tell you..."you finished your meds..so it should be gone"..no...get another check up and make sure it's gone. Source(s): been there...done that I think you should leave it be awhile. discharge is normal. I have a kinda like a picnic mustard bottle that I fill with warm water and spray myself with it to clean after I go potty. Pat dry. Do not douche with any perfume products it may make the Ph of your privates go outa wack. Good luck sounds more like a yeast infection...Monistat (had at any store) unless you have an allergy to it... Then Cleocin (from the Dr's)...yes it's normal to have one infection on top of another, especially if your immune system is bad (lupus, MS, etc) I wouldn't worry about it just yet, it's common to have a bit of odd discharge after your period. Give it a few days, if the discharge persists or the same symptoms return then go back to the doctor. I'm concerned that you may have been misdiagnosed if you have not healed after 3 treatments. I took a human sexuality class, and I believe a fishy odor can be the sign of trichomonasis, you might consider getting a second opinion. Good luck, I know this must be a pain(literally!). |
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it's not stupid. it's your body and it's good that you want to know, instead of walking around smelling like red lobster's dumpster. some women (i hate to say this, but... I have the same problem. The doctor told me to use Dove, sensitive skin soap. Never use any pads or tampons with deodorants in them. You really never need to douche, but if you really fee... A few other suggestions that came to mind while reading here; If using pads make sure they are organic, cloth or homemade, commercial pads contain synthetics that prevent aeration to the ... it had worked for me but not right away, it may take awhile. good luck... bacterial vaginosis is an infection created by a bacteria and a yeast infection is a fungal infection, a way to combat yeast infections while on antibiotics is to eat lots of yogart and take... It's from the overgrowth of good bacteria, but the result is bad. The cause of BV is poorly understood. However, a number of known risk factors can lead to a drop in "good" ... Soliloquy is quite incorrect...bacterial vaginosis is NOT caused by a virus, it is a BACTERIAL infection. Also it is NOT cured with creams (that's yeast infection) it is cured with ANTI... Read this.... Bacterial Vaginitis is an inflammation of the vagina that can result in discharge, itching or pain. The cause is usually a change in the normal balance of vaginal bacteria o... |
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