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Concerned-Bad smelling pussy

Hello, I'm a little bit embarrassed and nervous about posting this but I need to know whats going on. Lately I have been having really bad smells from my *****. It's especially worse during and after sex. I shower everyday but the smell still seems to be worse than ever. What is wrong and what could I do to eliminate the smell??? Please give me some advice! Thank you!
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She still needs to go to the dr to get rid of it, or it can definitly turn into PID!!!
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i just went to the dr and was told i have BV. the symptoms you mentioned seem to be that too. i on the other hand had no symptoms except that my periods we're irregular. go to the dr. so they can give you anitbiotics and get it taken care of cause otherwise it can turn into PID.
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like someone else said...it is probably a bacterial infection.  Maybe BV (bacterial vaginosis).  The only way to get rid of it is with anti-biotics.  Good luck
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Go to the dr.
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MOST LIKELY YOU HAVE A BACTERIAL INFECTION...YOU HAVE TO GO TO THE DOCTOR TO HAVE A ANTIBOITIOC PRESCRIBED TO YOU. THAT'S THE ONLY WAY TO GET RID OF IT...
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Is it possible you've left a tampon in after your last period?
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I've heard that Acidophillis tablets (over the counter) can help with the smell since it is NOT yeast based.
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You could have a yeast infection. Or your homormones could be causeing the smell.
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