This sounds like a very bad case of yeast infection. I could be wrong, DEFINITELY have your doctor diagnose the type of infection. He definitely has an infection, that he passes to you. You BOTH need to be treated, otherwise you'll just catch it back from him.
2006-08-11 18:40:16
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answered by ladybugewa 6
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It sounds like trichomoniasis to me. Nurse for over 10 years.
Trichomoniasis is a common sexually transmitted disease (STD) that affects both women and men, although symptoms are more common in women.
Trichomiasis is caused by the single-celled protozoan parasite Trichomonas vaginalis. The vagina is the most common site of infection in women, and the urethra is the most common site of infection in men.
Trichomoniasis is a sexually transmitted disease that is spread through penis-to-vagina intercourse or vulva-to-vulva contact with an infected partner. Women can acquire the disease from infected men or women, whereas men usually contract it only from infected women.
Most men with trichomoniasis do not have signs or symptoms. Men with symptoms may have an irritation inside the penis, mild discharge, or slight burning after urination or ejaculation.
Many women do have signs or symptoms of infection. In these women, trichomoniasis causes a frothy, yellow-green or white vaginal discharge with a strong odor. The infection may also cause discomfort during intercourse and urination. Irritation and itching of the female genital area, redness and, in rare cases, lower abdominal pain can also occur.
Symptoms usually appear within 5 to 28 days of exposure in women.
To diagnose trichomoniasis, a health care provider must perform a physical examination and laboratory test. In women, a pelvic examination can reveal small red ulcerations on the vaginal wall or cervix. Laboratory tests are performed on a sample of vaginal fluid or urethral fluid to look for the disease-causing parasite. The parasite is harder to detect in men than in women.
Trichomoniasis can usually be cured with the prescription drug metronidazole given by mouth in a single dose. The symptoms of trichomoniasis in infected men may disappear within a few weeks without treatment. However, an infected man, even a man who has never had symptoms or whose symptoms have stopped, can continue to infect a female partner until he has been treated. Therefore, both partners should be treated at the same time to eliminate the parasite. Persons being treated for trichomoniasis should avoid sex until they and their sex partners complete treatment and have no symptoms. Metronidazole can be used by pregnant women.
2006-08-11 19:01:41
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answered by nixinvestigations 2
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you need to go to a gynecologist for a culture of the white 'stuff'...could be chlamydia or trichomonias. Sometimes these infections also need to have your husband treated as well as you. That way you won't keep infecting each other with the same thing over and over again. Even though he doesn't have symptoms....he will need treatment if the doctor says it is contagious. Talk with your gynecologist as soon as possible!
2006-08-11 18:41:30
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answered by cornerstonefaith1 3
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has the doctor mentioned a yeast infection? if you are treated for it it shouldnt happen again, have you tried using a different brand of condoms? or ones without spermacide? maybe you are allergic to laytex. theres so many things but your doctor should have told you whats going on the first time it happened, or get a new doctor.
2006-08-11 18:58:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Please see the webpages for more details on Yeast infection. Your undergarments should be washed in boiled water and dried in sunlight for 2 days. Your husband should be treated against Candida infection otherwise reinfection will take place.
2006-08-11 18:58:41
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answered by gangadharan nair 7
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It could be an infection. Usually yeast infections do this, but there are other infections that do this too that yeast infection creams won't heal. You should see the doctor.
2006-08-11 18:42:01
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answered by sweet.pjs1 5
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Why don't u make him put on a condom maybe? seems kinda like the quick and simple action there for me.
2006-08-11 18:59:02
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answered by whatever i don't care 2
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Bacterial vaginosis, urinary tract infection, yeast infection, allergic reaction to his semen. Research those, might help
2006-08-11 18:42:52
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answered by kamenfire49 2
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talk to your doctor because he could be have sex with someone elce
2006-08-11 18:41:35
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answered by tessitac 1
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let your dog lick your pussy, the antibacterial agents in the dog;s tongue will disinfect your pussy back to a ph balance of 8
your husband on the other hand, he needs to take his cock and stick it into some liquid plumber for 30 secs and then let the dog lick it
2006-08-11 18:39:16
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answered by Anonymous
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