ok wvering time i go to the bathroom, when i wipe there is this snot like stuff...some times its a yellow color..and somtimes its a dullgreen. and there isnt just alittle...there qute a bit...what is it??
serious answers only please.
2007-08-08
04:57:24
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im 16..and yes im sexualy active.
2007-08-08
05:02:45 ·
update #1
i dont think its a yeast infection..its not creamy..its like slime almost.
2007-08-08
05:05:06 ·
update #2
also..im 100% sure its NOT and STD...ive only had sexual contact with ONE guy adn he was checked first.
2007-08-08
05:11:58 ·
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ummm i was not his first...thats y i made him go get checked.....
2007-08-08
05:21:18 ·
update #4
i know for a fact he was...he had to get it done to be able to live at the place he lives at..and he got it done 2 times b4 that.
2007-08-08
05:39:12 ·
update #5
A yellow vaginal discharge could be an easily treated vaginal infection, such as gardnella or bacterial vaginosis. Please see your doctor for confirmation and treatment. In the mean time refrain from any type of douching, as douching can not only disrupt the normal pH of your body, but can also make it more open to infection. Also avoid any type of sprays or powders.
BV is treated with a course of antibiotics, so you will need to see your doctor for confirmation, and in order to get treatment as treatment is not over the counter. Male partners generally do not need to be treated. However, BV may spread between female sex partners. Your doctor may suggest treatment of your partner if you have frequent infections. You can read more about BV here
http://www.medicinenet.com/bacterial_vaginosis/article.htm
To help prevent BV eat at least 8 oz (226.8 g) of yogurt with live L. acidophilus cultures as part of your long-term daily diet. Consider using birth control pills, which reduce the hormonal changes in the vagina that may lead to BV. Limit the number of your sex partners. Multiple sex partners increase your risk of developing BV by changing the normal environment of the vagina. Only leave a tampon or diaphragm in for a limited length of time.
2007-08-09 06:44:20
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answered by Nurse Annie 7
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You need to go to an OB/GYN, this is abnormal. It could still be an STD even though your BF checked out okay for it. Since he was your first and you were his, something is wrong somewhere and a doctor can best determine what is wrong. Until you see the doctor, you don't need to have sex because if you have some sort of infection, you can transfer it to your BF...do the right thing, go to the doctor.
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That is the thing with STD's, they can show up quickly, or they can lie in wait (for years sometimes) and show up later on. When you choose a sexual partner, anyone he has had sex with in the past, you are also having sex with. I'm not saying you DO have an STD. It is why abstinence is pushed so hard nowadays because you are linked to everyone in his past.
2007-08-08 05:19:46
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answered by ripsgracie 5
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Dear, it's just discharge but I think you have vaginitis which results from an imbalance of healthy bacteria in the vagina and is often accompanied by vaginal discomfort such as itching and burning. A vaginal discharge is abnormal if it is excessive, an unusual color, or has an abnormal odor, compared to your usual discharge. The test also can be performed in cases of itching or irritation with a normal discharge. Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is the most common cause of vaginitis and causes up to 50% of cases in all women, and 10–30% of cases in pregnant women.1,2 Candidiasis (also known as a yeast infection) can cause up to 25% of cases, and trichomoniasis, a parasitic infection, up to 20% of vaginitis infections.
See your doctor, ok?
2007-08-08 05:17:31
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answered by Amber the Tattoo Girl 2
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Sounds like an STD to me.
Did he say he was checked, or do you actually have proof that he was checked. If you are having unprotected sex, you could quite possibly get something, or get pregnant.
2007-08-08 05:08:14
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answered by janeannpat 6
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Sounds like you have a vaginal infection and you need to be seen by a doctor.
2007-08-08 05:09:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Green that cant be good!!! Visit the gyn. You dont want it to get worse or turn into something else.
2007-08-08 05:02:32
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answered by browneyes 3
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i have the same thing
only its never green
people say its me still going through puberty
and others say its a yeast infection......good luck though
i hope i helped at least a little
2007-08-08 05:00:59
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answered by Anonymous
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green or yellow isn't good. Go to your doctor.
2007-08-08 05:04:35
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answered by catsmeowjrk2000 6
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go c a doctor
2007-08-08 05:04:09
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answered by sunshine 2
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You have a serious infection. go to your OB/gyn...
2007-08-08 05:01:12
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answered by just me 5
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