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VAGINAL DISCHARGE HELP!!

so I've had sex with only one person for the past three years, and at first everything was normal and fine, then I had a uti that cleared up quickly, then about five or so months later I started expiriencing thick white discharge that is unbelievably embaressing. After sex there would be loads of it around the base of his penis and I was so ashamed, and i tried a yest infection kit, with a disposatory and ended up having an allergic reaction. After that the doctor checked me out as fine but gave me diflucan. It worked only a little, and here I am 6 months later, and 4 diflucan pills later, its constantly in my underwear making me feel wet all the time, its so uncomfortable and embarressing, I just want help :((((( please soomeone! I've tried everything from cotton underwear to loose clothing to no sex, I just want to have sex and not be scared that I'm "too wet" and its showing up on his privates or the bed sheets.
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I am 27 years old, I have experiencing vaginal discharge for five days. I it yellowish in color and odorless, can you please tell me if this is normal? I haven't experience this before. I am worry. What should I do?
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Hi!
If you were my patient, I would send a yeast culture to be certain that the infection IS yeast--it probably is--and that it is sensitive to Diflucan.  You may need to take Diflucan every day for one week and then weekly for up to six months to get the infection to clear.
Good luck!
Dr B
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