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I got green discharge

Previously i got yeast infection. It happens after having sex with my partner. I went to doctor and got it treated. So after 2 weeks, the itchs and swell is gone. so i thought i have recovered. I am still applying the cream precribe by the doctor.
However, last week after having sex with my partner, i got the itv feel again. It is not that serious, so i thought it normal since it is not painful. starting there is white discharge (that was after my menses), now the discarge is starting to turn green and has foul smell. It is still itchy, but not very serious. What should i do? My partner didnt wear condom for once, and he didnt have any infection after that. The last 3 times that we have sex(which was last week), he wore condom. Could it be the condom is the causes of the green discharge? or is it a allergic reaction?
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You could be allergic to latex.  Very commen.  
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Terrific, my advice looks all the more professional with spelling mistakes.   You should see my handwriting!  Good thing our 'scripts are all printed these days huh?  Saves the pharmacies a fortune in phone calls.  
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Hi there.  Generally a greenish colored discharge and foul smell would lead me to wonder about a bacterial infection.  Any way you can get to your doctor or a clinic even like planned parenthood to be checked out again?  This is what I wold recommend.  There 'could' be something going on with the condoms and reactions but the smell and color are more like an infection.  good luck and let us know what he doctor says, okay?  
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