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Still infected?


Back in 2015 about 6-7 months ago I was told I caught HPV from this boy. I took my 3 series of shots already . In fact , my last shot was back in February.. I no longer have discharge (I never really had it ) it was colorless , odorless , it was just a lot of it . More than usual. I never got warts or anything. I've been feeling really disgusted lately because I've been smelling. Not a horrible smell where everyone else can smell also but me , myself can smell it and I'm not used to it, I keep my hygiene up so this really bothers me . My doctor told me that HPV goes away on its own but I'm worried that it isn't gone yet .. I will call him soon though. I shouldn't be smelling like this . BTW , I did have sex not too long ago twice in one day (protected)and that's all. It knocked off my period so now when I wear the pad it's sort of small patches of tan/brown discharge . I feel stupid for even having sex in the first place, I just thought I was clean again. Could this be my period still trying to come on from last week? Maybe that's the reason why I smell horrible? Or could it be the HPV still here . Also, is there any way I can get rid of the odor? I got Nordstroms suppositories few months back  but the directions said anyone with a STD shouldn't take it and I'm not sure if I should.
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Its not hpv,your period is trying to break threw which will cause odor and discharge as well Brown spotted blood! You can use cleaners and wipes,that is completely fine. Just know if it continues with itching or burning that's likely a yeast infection or u to so do watch and keep an eye on it,n if it lasts longer than a month than you need a check up but I would not be concerned at this time! I hope I helped you!0
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That it's more likely a yeast infection or uti
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