Its been a year now and im having discharges. I got some tiny pimple like on my external labia is this something alarming. Does anyone knows what it is. Docs always say its normal I got tested of HIV , gonnoreah and syphilis , paps smear and gram stain its all normal. i dont know what is going on with me. I am concerned in the future it can affect my life with my future husband. If i also get cautery it might also give me scars. pls tell me what you think
2006-09-25
13:50:22
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I came to this site to help me not to be insulted or judge. Of cors i clean myself. I am too vain and im concious in everything that is happening to me .For some people who just come here to make people bad i hope that you just dont join the conversation. Your not helping anyways
2006-09-25
14:07:58 ·
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It's not unusual to have this problem, it's an in-balance in your system.
I bet when it's at it's worst your skin feels itchy and you just feel sluggish?
I've been battling this same thing for 3 years now, been to the DR. had all the tests too. Finally I received some relief from AZO yeast tablets, and acidophiles tabs. Throw out the yeast creams or anything like that it only makes it worse. What has realllly helped is acupuncture, I felt relief the first time I went, the Dr. told me it was because the inhaler that I use for my asthma does something to my digestive system and causes yeast to build up, so if you use inhalers that might be causing problems. Eat yogurt, garlic helps too, cut out sugar. Get the AZO tabs if you can't get to acupuncturist, you can get them @ any wal-mart, target or pharmacy.
2006-09-25 13:59:07
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answered by Daughtry-luver 5
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answered by Alfreda 3
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Well hun I feel bad for you..I get a yeast infection about 2 times a year and it is usually unbearable for me so I can imagine how it is for you. Exactly what kind of discharge are you having..yellow, clear? It is hard to say what is causing it with out some of the details but maybe you can talk to your Dr about promoting some good bacteria into your system to over take the bad. Good Luck with this one..I hope you find the answers and the help you need!
Oh and the tiny pimple like things on your labia..normal. They may get inflamed from the yeast infection a little so that is why you are noticing them a little more!
2006-09-26 11:42:20
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answered by Jesabel 6
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Hello, I'm on the second week and seeing definite improvement on my yeast infection symptoms:
https://bitly.im/aMBif
Note that: If the yeast infection doesn't respond to over the counter treatment, prescription medication will likely be necessary. Similarly, if the symptoms return after two months of being treated, you should contact the doctor for professional treatment rather than resorting again to home treatment.
https://bitly.im/aMBif
If this is the first time you have experienced a yeast infection, you should schedule an appointment to have the condition treated by a doctor instead of resorting to home treatment
2016-05-16 00:15:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like a bactica infection, which is common. Most women have it, but there is meds for it just ask your doctor, it a few pills you have to take, as for th bumps, get check for HPV virus, this is not a test that is normally ran with the rest of the tests you ahve to ask for it, you can catch this from someone who may not even kow they have it. WAY MORE COMMON THAN MOST PEOPLE THINK OR CARE TO BELIVE.As for the the burning thing and scars, not goin to lie very painful, extremly painful, but no much scaring at all and it does get better, just make sure it is worth it, find a good gyno and have a good chat. By the way does not sound like a yeast infection, but i do know if it is you need to get it treated as soon as possible, you can pass that to a parnter, and if left untreated it can cause permant damge.
2006-09-26 00:20:15
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answered by mystical_leo82 1
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Well if you have had all the std work ups and they are normal i would ask to have a work up for diabetes. I know sounds crazy but i work in the field and alot of my patients with reoccurring discharge and yeast infection symptoms were tested for diabetes through a blood test found to have diabetes (Causes discharge and yeast infections more predominately) and were treated and happy. As for the small i think you should call your ob/gyn and get it looked at at the very least. She can diagnose it and talk with you about treatment options then. Good luck.
2006-09-27 04:46:23
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answered by italia 2
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You may have a reaction to something since yeast infections can come from a variation of things. Contact this website www.nuconceptsinc.com and talk to the nurse who runs it and get some help on how you can deal with this from a natural and holistic point of view.
2006-09-25 16:15:03
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answered by nabdullah2001 5
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Some women with elevated blood sugar levels are more prone to vaginal yeast infections. Have you had any problems similar to that?
If so, that may be a starting point for you to address with your healthcare provider.
Many diabetic patients of mine are more prone to the same things you have described.
You may have a valid concern regarding your future husband; males are able to contract the infection from their partner during intercourse. So it may be wise to seek medical assistance to clear this up.
Good Luck!
2006-09-25 16:40:31
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answered by lisa_nurse 1
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This sounds to me like it might be BV. Make sure it isn't bacterial vaginosis (BV). A doctor can take a sample and check for this. The treatment is very different than the treatment for yeast infections.
2006-09-25 17:04:31
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answered by TechnoJim 3
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I agree 100% with Jamie N. It sounds like normal stuff to me. I too worried about that when I was younger but I soon found out its just normal. The discharge is your bodies way of cleaning itself. If your uncomfortable with it then you can put a pantie liner on and change it every few hours. As long as there is no smell, pain, itch or anything like that then don't worry your fine.
2006-09-26 10:33:44
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answered by Fuzzybunny95531 4
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