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at the end of the rope

hello. my wife has been diagnosed with BV she was prescribed metronidazole i looked up the medication to see about side effects and it led me to trich which after reading about it my wife is having those symptoms sweeling itching burning it has become so bad that this morning the pain brought her to tears she has been taking the metronidazole for three days now and also pills for the pain but they do nothing and it seems to be getting worse also this morning she woke up with a rash around her collar bone and sternum. she applies vagisil extra strength about every three minutes and ices as well. please if i could get some help it would be very appreciated as it hurts to see her like this.
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207091 tn?1337709493
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I agree.  The medication is also used for BV, and if they tested her for BV, they tested her for trich.  

Maybe she's having a reaction to the vagisil, but she needs to be seen ASAP.  She needs to at least call her doctor about the rash.

Aj
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Best advice is to follow up with her Dr ASAP.
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