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Q: Lime green vaginal discharge
asked by: ladibugg9601 on March 16th, 2009
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I noticed after I went pee, that I had a long discharge, it was like a lime green. Almost like mucus. It doesn't have a smell and I'm not itching or anything down there. I just had a pap smear two weeks ago, and everything came back normal. What could it be then?
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deteragram
replied on March 16th, 2009
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You could have trichomoniasis or some other STD. Pap smears don't test for STDs; they test for cancerous cells or abnormal/ precancerous cells.
You need to be tested for STDs ASAP.
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lincsmommy07
replied on May 16th, 2009
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hello
I have the same thing but there is a smell, constantly. I was tested for STDs and they came back negative, they said it was a common bacterial infection. I got treated for it and now it's back. The meds I was on is called "Clotrimazole & Betamethasone Dipropionate" Any help what I should do next?
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replied on May 16th, 2009
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The only thing I can suggest is that you go back to the doctor. He may prescribe a different, stronger medication the second time around.
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lincsmommy07
replied on June 5th, 2009
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I would, if I had insurance again. It's really embarassing. Douching helps it for one day, but I know they can be really dangerous.
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lincsmommy07
replied on June 5th, 2009
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I would, if I had insurance again. It's really embarassing. Douching helps it for one day, but I know they can be really dangerous.
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replied on June 5th, 2009
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You could try going to the Department of Social Services clinic, planned parenthood or another type of free or low cost clinic. I don't think this is something you can test yourself.
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