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Vaginal discharge,slight odor, bleaching underwear

I've been having this vaginal odor lately that kinda smells almost like a sewer...sometimes slightly fishy or like raw meat. And a discharge that is way more than usual and it leaves a bleaching stain on the crotch of my underwear! I went to the gyno n she said my pap and everything came back normal so idk what is going on..I've had BV before which I thought that's wat it was until the pap came back normal,I've also looked into cytolytic(?) vaginosis but it says my discharge wouldn't have an odor plz help :-(
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I have had a bacterial infection and it didn't cause my pap to come back abnormal...similar to a yeast infection. However if you are concerned about STDs don't rely on your pap!! Make sure to have an std screening ...they don't always do the full screening during paps!!
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I have noticed spot in my undies that looked bleached.. And sometimes my vagina smells a little like bleach. Recently I noticed that it isn't just that area.. Like my upper body now has a slight bleach smell. Any one else have both the bleached underwear and the body odor?
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I have the same issue and my doctor said that it has alot to do with my PH balance, and that i should start taking supplements to help balance me out
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Maybe it's the type of food you've been eating. I've read that certain foods make you taste differently
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I've been checked for stds nothing there either...also I noticed a slightly sour taste like if my bf gives me oral then we kiss it taste sour...:-(
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