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cinnamon 4
Jan 28, 2008, 02:43 PM
Hi This is really imbarrising for me but anyway. I have a viginal discharce its kind of pale yellow (usually) and it SMELLS REALLY REALLY BAD. I wash every day some thime 2 times. I don't no what theis is from. This is a major turn off 4 guys as well. I don't want to go see a doctor cuzz its embarrising . So what should I do. I use panty liners and every hour I have 2 chance it cuzz it starts you smell bad. What should I do I need an answer ASAP thank u.

J_9
Jan 28, 2008, 02:46 PM
You NEED to see a doctor. It very well could be something called Bacterial Vaginosis that is easily cured if caught early, but could cause a multitude of problems if left untreated.

Doctors see this all the time, it's nothing uncommon. A simple antibiotic will fix it right up.

Fr_Chuck
Jan 28, 2008, 03:01 PM
You GO, to the doctor when you have something wrong, could well be various types of infections. And if "guys" are getting there, you need to be having regular medical check ups anyway.

Ayo its dayum
Jan 28, 2008, 03:16 PM
I would go to the doctor from what it sounds like you could have a minor infection to a minor type of disease. My cousin had this problem and she got it from her boyfriend because he did some other girl and so she went to the doctor and got it checked. It turned out to not be anything alarming, she was put on pills for 1 week and it went away. But she also wasn't allowed to have sex for that week. But I would say go to the doctor, even though you might be imbarresed its better to know than to let it go and it may turn to something severe.
Good luck, hope everything turns out good!

rusalka
Jan 28, 2008, 04:00 PM
Immediately go to doctor. It's fungi :) he6she doesn't even have to check you, if you tell what the problems is they'll prescribe some fungi-killer stuff and there you go. It can also be not only from having intercourse, but simply of eating a lot of sugar, wearing syntetic pants, trousers and stockings (!) . What my doctor told me is to:

Eat less sweets
Wear skirts without stockings if possible
And wear only and only 100% cotton pants.

This can prevent such bad thingies :)

peggyhill
Jan 28, 2008, 04:04 PM
Honey, never be embarrassed to go to the doctor. Believe me, they have seen it all, and I mean all, lol. That is what they are there for. Think of the doctor as your employee.

You do need to go. There could be lots of reasons. You need to make sure you don't have anything major wrong. Just describe to them what is going on. I'm sure your doctor gets asked questions like this all the time. If you usually go to a male doctor, consider seeing a woman for ob-gyn questions. It makes it easier to discuss certain things like that.

It probably isn't serious and can be fixed easily. That being said, better safe than sorry when it comes to those things, so please go.

Rachael990
Jan 29, 2008, 11:35 PM
It sounds to me like bacterial vaginosis. You should go to the doctor because I've had it 3 times! I was told it is sometimes hard to cure. But they just give you antibiotics and it should go away. Don't be embarrassed, it's there job, and trust me, they've seen worse. It doesn't mean you're dirty or anything, its just an imbalance.. you can actually get it if you have never even had sex. It could be that you are TOO clean, if you take too many baths instead of showers.

stowne504
Jan 30, 2008, 09:09 AM
I think it might as well be a yeast infection.. so go to the doctor!

cinnamon 4
Jan 30, 2008, 12:30 PM
Should I pick up a yeast infestion tablet from the drug store.

peggyhill
Jan 30, 2008, 12:47 PM
Just go to the doctor and have them tell you what it is. Otherwise you may be wasting your time and money. It could be a yeast infection, but you don't know. It could be other things too. When was your last women's health exam? Anytime you have that symptom, it is wise to have a doctor examine you, especially if you are sexually active.

If you don't have health insurance, see if there are any free clinics in your area. Check with the health department. There are often clinics which offer health care at a reduced rate based on income and expenses, to those without insurance.