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Feb 20, 2013, 03:56 PM
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Women problems really need help
Hi, well I'm 17 years old and I'm having problem down there...
For a while now when I wear my panties I get a discharge sometimes its white , blue or a yellowy colour and it has an odor.. it isn't very nice my pants seem to be wet a lot of the time I'm very embarrassed to visit my doctor about this problem so if anybody coud help my out on this that would be great :) thanks so much
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Feb 20, 2013, 06:57 PM
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Are you sexually active? If so, I would guess that it's trich, pronounced trick.
If not, it would most likely be a yeast infection, but that is white and lumpy, whereas trich is more like thick mucous, and greenish.
Yeast can be treated with Monistat, available at a drugstore, but trich needs a prescription. You MUST go to a doctor or a walk in clinic (not ER) for that.
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Feb 20, 2013, 07:59 PM
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I agree with Joy,
Sorry but no need to be embarrassed, you need professional medical treatment
If you are sexually active, don't have sex again till it is checked out.
If it is trich, the boy you have been seeing also needs to see his doctor for treatment
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Feb 21, 2013, 09:24 AM
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Thanks everyone :) yes I am sexually active the man I've been seeing hasn't got any problems or symptoms he he's to be grand at least I no its not an sti he was a virgin too it cost 60 euro for me to go to see my gp and I don't have that money :( is there any other way I coud go into a chemist and buy something for it ?
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Feb 21, 2013, 09:25 AM
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 Originally Posted by Fr_Chuck
I agree with Joy,
sorry but no need to be embarrassed, you need professional medical treatment
If you are sexually active, don't have sex again till it is checked out.
If it is trich, the boy you have been seeing also needs to see his doctor for treatment
Thanks everyone yes I am sexually active the man I've been seeing hasn't got any problems or symptoms he he's to be grand at least I no its not an sti he was a virgin too it cost 60 euro for me to go to see my gp and I don't have that money is there any other way I could go into a chemist and buy something for it ?
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Junior Member
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Feb 21, 2013, 09:27 AM
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Oh and I need to add it was happening before I had sex..
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Feb 21, 2013, 11:58 AM
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 Originally Posted by eminemloverx3
Oh and i need to add it was happening before i had sex ..
OK.. a mystery.
First of all, men often show no symptoms.
Second, it's possible that you really do just have yeast, so go buy Monistat at a drugstore. It won't hurt you if it isn't yeast.
Third, it's also possible that you have yeast and then got trich too.
So if you won't go to a clinic (free? Women's clinic?) now, then see if that works, don't have sex from now on until you find out, and scrape together the money for the trich drug, called Flagyl.
Maybe your partner can chip in...
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Feb 22, 2013, 05:09 AM
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And if you do have yeast, your boyfriend can have it too. It's harder to get rid of in men and is sometimes painful. Ask back if he turns out to have it. Men and women can give it back and forth to each other over and over.
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Junior Member
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Feb 27, 2013, 12:05 PM
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Women problems any advice ?
Hi, I'm 17 and I've been having this problem "down there" I've been getting unusual discharge and it has a bad odor but I've gotten cream and that seems to be working but I get this sick feeling in my stomach and pains every now and again and I think the problem could be linked if anyone has any advice that would be great thanks :)
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Entomology Expert
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Feb 27, 2013, 12:13 PM
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The best and only advice that you're going to get here is that you need to see a doctor about this. We can't diagnose you online and if you have some sort of infection, it will not go away on its own.
EDIT- Now I see you asked this same question last week. Are you hoping for different answers? You didn't like what you were told last week? Nothing has changed, you still need to see a doctor.
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Junior Member
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Mar 5, 2013, 12:35 PM
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Really could use some advice
Hi, I'm 17 years old and sexually active. I had this problem "down there" were I would get unpleasant discharge quite a lot and has a unpleasant odor I had sex while I had this because I didn't think anything of it and it was uncomfortable I taught it was like that cause it was my first time.. I did it a few times after and it was the same I felt no pleasure just pain.. so I got this cream for the discharge and I'm still using it to this day and it seems to be working so I taught the problem was solved I had sex the other day and it was still quite painful and uncomfortable anyone have any answers for me ? Anything will be great x sorry its so long
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Ultra Member
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Mar 5, 2013, 01:41 PM
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It could be a variety of things and you need to see a doctor. If you are old enough and mature enough to be sexually active, you need to also be old and mature enough to have a pelvic exam with a gynecologist and speak openly about your concerns with her.
You could just have a yeast infection, but until you've been properly diagnosed for one, should not be diagnosing it yourself. Once you've had one and know the symptoms first hand from experience, you can treat future infections should you get them.
The pain your experiencing could be from a variety of things and we can't really diagnose you online. We can't treat you, either, so you'd have to go to a doctor anyway.
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Mar 6, 2013, 11:47 AM
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I booked an appointment for the doctor tomorrow thanks :)
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Mar 6, 2013, 03:14 PM
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Good move. Make sure you talk about birth control while you're there and preventing STDs, and get the shots to prevent genital warts if you haven't had them already.
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Expert
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Mar 6, 2013, 04:29 PM
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Yes, it can be many things, most various simple infections, ask doctor about boyfriend, because on many he has to be treated also, and no sex till both are better
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Uber Member
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May 13, 2013, 11:22 AM
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Same question times 3 - depending on what it is you could have given it to your boyfriend. He didn't necessarily "give" it to you.
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