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Q: Chlymidia or yeast infection ?
asked by: NookiePooh on June 27th, 2009
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Hey I recently lost me virginity and was experiencing some bad itching and discharge that was white but yellowish on toilet paper. I went to the doctor and found I had chlymdia. I was treated for it with the one day dose of pills which takes two weeks to cure.Its now my second week and the discharge had stopped but there was still itchying. The discharge has now started back up and this its white and milky like, but clear on toilet paper. The itch seems to still be there although very mild and its more toward the anal area and where the discharge leaks out at. I don't know if i still have chlymdia or if its a yeast infection now or if it was never chlymdia and its something totally different. Im 19 and im freaking out i don't know what to do because im afarid of what the doctors are going to tell me. The itch is sometimes felt inside my vagina to one side. Not to mention there is like white spots appearing in there. there were two small dots then they went away then there was one big white spot and it seems to have went away there is also no odor or pain no ther symptoms appear. Someone please help!!!
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kdlee
replied on June 28th, 2009
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You may want to view this site..

http://www.std-gov.org/stds/chlamydia.htm
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ServiceU
replied on July 8th, 2009
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did you reframe from having sex for two weeks. the doctor always tell you not to have sex so you wont reinfect each other.
if it didnt go away, maybe you need a stronger dose.
you would have to see your doctor for a follow up, to see if you still have it.
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