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4377655 tn?1354246709

VAGINAL DISCHARGE

my vaginal discharge is not normal since after i had the symptoms of flu .pain in urination, and having a thick yellowish discharge and now it become green. and its been three years of having this symptoms, do i have HIV?
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4377655 tn?1354246709
i only had the pap smear test and ,urinalysis, vdrl test and hbsag test. and intravaginal ultrasound and all my results are normal. what other test should ive gone through to make sure ??
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Did you get an exam and other tests or just STD testing? Because Dr should have given you an exam. I would follow up with your Dr.
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4377655 tn?1354246709
ive gone to my dr and i was negative from cancer or hiv or any other stds. but until now i have this discharge it only lessen but it didint disappear
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4377655 tn?1354246709
hehe! yes miss grace
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101028 tn?1419603004
it was a laugh I needed though so thanks :)

stop back and update us after your appointment :)
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4377655 tn?1354246709
oh i see! i tot it was *gym* i didnt know that it was abbrv. for gynecologist
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101028 tn?1419603004
you've had discharge for 3 years. it's green now. your fertility could be in jeopardy!! Call monday and make an appointment with a gyn for a proper work up .

didn't ask about exercise...lol  gyn - as in gynecologist!
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4377655 tn?1354246709
i didnt get any testing since i had this ms. Grace because i dont know whats the test for stds. do u know? and i dont go to the gym but sometimes i jog in the morning
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101028 tn?1419603004
you have already posted on the hiv forum with your hiv related questions.

do you go regularly to your gyn for full work ups and testing for your discharge?

grace
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