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Old May 7, 2008, 07:51 PM
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Yellowish greenish discharge with a fowel smell?

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I am having a yellowish greenish vaginal discharge with a fowel smell and sometimes it has blood in it. Its kinda like a mucus texture. I am not sure what it may be. I have also had alot of blood loss today. Its not a period i can tell the difference Its like it just drains out of me when i sit on the toilet or open my legs. I had a abnormal papsmear about a year ago and never went back about it and i have had this discharge for about a couple of months and i thought it would just go away but it hasnt. I am waiting on insurance and then i am going to get it checked out but that wont be til next month. Does anyone have any ideas? Please help

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Old May 7, 2008, 08:13 PM   #2  
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I would say that you have a serious infection , you are lucky that it has not entered your blood stream, or one of your vital organs. Insurance or not you should get to a doctor asap!
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You had an abnormal pap smear a year ago and have done nothing about it? You know, doctors DO take cash, check and credit cards in addition to insurance. Believe it or not their job is to see you healthy. How can you justify waiting for insurance with even a possibility of a serious infection and/or cancer? Get to a doctor now, don't wait for insurance. Perhaps the treatment can wait until your insurance kicks in, but don't wait that long for a diagnosis!
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I can't believe this has been going on for months! Are you insane? The possibilities of what this could be are endless. You could have a venereal disease. Some types of VD cause infertility, some madness and even death.With the bad pap it's possible it's cancer, but with what your describing it's probably a severe infection. You need help immediately!Don't wait a minute longer, your putting your health at risk.Infections can cause sterility also. RUN don't walk to the nearest ER.
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sweetie you need to go see a doctor asap...you can work out a way to pay for it.
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First, you need to see a doc which you already know? Check out std's specifically gonorrea and check out bv bacterial vaginitis. But I'm no doc I just like to read and become educated. both can come with a fishy odor.
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ok i went to the dr and what i have is a cyst. im on antibiotics and its clearing up

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HI.. I am a nurse, so i have seen this many times. those symptoms describe 2 STDs. You need to see your doctor or go to a health department ASAP. YOu should also tell any recent partner or partners they should also be treated. Dont be embarrassed, it is VERY common.
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Well you would have to have sex in the first place and i have not had sex in about 4 months so i think thats out of the question. My doctor ran tests and told me they came up fine. She told me that it was a liquid filled cyst and that it would do that.
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ok i also have bacterial vaginosis
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