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havent had sex, but my virgina starts to have an order now?!
what should i do?

2007-03-08 08:35:57 · 10 answers · asked by thickbrownazzmama 1 in Health Women's Health

10 answers

Sounds like a yeast infection. You should see your doctor so they can determine for sure. Never use over the counter medicine ssuch a Monistat until after you see your doctor for a first yeast infection.

2007-03-08 08:48:34 · answer #1 · answered by MasLoozinIt76 6 · 0 0

Well, if you have a funny smell you should go to your OBGYN for a consult. You could have an infection that could be treated with a mild antibiotic. If you have any funny discharge over the next few days or the smell persists call your doctor right away to make sure that a small problem does not turn into a big one. You may be absolutly fine, but if you are worried and this is not something that has happened in the past you should see a trained professional to make sure that you are ok. If for nothing else it will give you piece of mind. These things happen to women every day and you dont need to have sex to get something as ordinary as a yeast infection. Good luck.

2007-03-08 16:52:00 · answer #2 · answered by shadowsthathunt 6 · 0 0

You are prbably having a vaginal discharge or a yeast infection. I would see a doctor if I were you.

Vaginal Discharge
Normal vaginal discharge has several purposes: cleaning and moistening the vagina and helping to prevent and fight infections. Although it's normal for the color, texture, and amount of vaginal fluids to vary throughout a girl's menstrual cycle, some changes in discharge may indicate a problem.

If you think you may have a problem, you should see a doctor as soon as possible. First, though, it helps to learn some of the differences between normal and abnormal vaginal discharge. This will help you to recognize changes that may occur.

Normal vaginal fluids can vary somewhat in texture and color. They can be somewhat thin, sticky, and elastic or thick and gooey. Vaginal fluids should be clear, white, or off-white in color.

It's important to keep an eye out for changes in vaginal fluids. The following changes may indicate a problem:

change in odor (especially an unpleasant odor)
change in color or texture (especially greenish, grayish, or anything looking like pus)
vaginal itching, burning, swelling, or redness
change in color that is caused by vaginal bleeding or spotting that is not a menstrual period
Vaginal infections, such as bacterial vaginosis, candidiasis (yeast infection), and trichomoniasis are common causes of abnormal vaginal discharge. Some infections are transmitted by having sex, such as gonorrhea. Other infections can occur with or without having sex, such as bacterial vaginosis or yeast infection.

Although the symptoms of these infections can be very similar, there are some differences to look for:

Yeast infections may cause your discharge to become very white and thick, resembling cottage cheese. A yeast infection usually does not cause a strong odor, but it may cause severe itching and burning.
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) may cause your discharge to be heavier than usual. The fluids may become foamy or frothy and grayish in color. BV often causes vaginal fluids to have an unpleasant, fishy odor.
Trichomoniasis, a common sexually transmitted disease (STD), may cause a musty, stale odor. Discharge may become grayish or yellow-green and may become thicker. Trichomoniasis also often causes vaginal itching and pain during urination.
It's very important to see a doctor or go to a teen clinic if you have any of the symptoms of abnormal vaginal discharge. This is really important for girls who have had sex, especially those who have had sex without using a condom. Many STDs cause changes in vaginal discharge or cause other infections that affect discharge as well.

2007-03-08 16:50:16 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Just make sure you are washing yourself well with soap and water on a daily basis. Some women find that using a lightly scented pantyliner helps. There are several feminine hygiene products available to help as well. I would not douche as this will often lead to infections.

2007-03-08 16:58:24 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

well...you could have an infection...take a bath and see if that helps...if you have any type of discharge then go see the doctor....it could also be from your urine and from vitamins you are taking or some foods...like broccoli....don't wait too long to get checked out and do not douche....good luck

2007-03-08 16:49:36 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Don't expect that part of your body to smell good. I agree with the previous answer by Aries.

2007-03-08 17:00:19 · answer #6 · answered by ? 5 · 0 0

My, what did you order? Next time use spell check.

2007-03-08 17:30:33 · answer #7 · answered by juneaulady 4 · 0 0

What you should do is go to school and learn how to spell.

2014-02-16 20:21:45 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

take a good bath and go see a doctor!!

2007-03-08 16:50:43 · answer #9 · answered by **PrinCess** 2 · 0 0

baby powder

2007-03-08 17:03:53 · answer #10 · answered by SouthernWeeze 3 · 0 0

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