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1024143 tn?1325462221

i can't seem to not have an infection please help with some tips

all last month i was on antibiotics for bacterial vaganoisis and then finally it got rid of it after a month long corse of antibiotics well then i got a yeast infection after my period so i've been treating that with oc medication for yeast and i'm like 2 days away from being done but i just went to the bathroom and i started to smell the familiar smell of tuna for bv and my vag still seems irratated please someone help should i go back to the doc and get more antibiotics or is there a chance it might clear up on its own if i leave it alone or maybe some home remedies i'm up for any suggestions i need to stop being broken i'm so sick of that area hurting all the time!!! i don't use scented anything down there i shower every day i don't even eat very much sugar haven't touched candy in weeks i've had no sex in a week and a half i just don't know how to keep my vag from breaking in the simplest terms please please someone help me i'm sooo sick of this
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1024143 tn?1325462221
it feels like mostly burning (warning tmi is about to occure sorry in advance) i don't have any clump discharge and the discharge i do have appears to just be clear and dries white so it feels like its got a lil bit of both of the infections to it burning of yeast slight smell of tuna of bv so i'm at a loss i'm hoping maybe my body will just figure it out and it will clear up think it would be safe to wait for over the weekend and schedule an appointment for monday?
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1471362 tn?1286785382
Go back to the doctor it might be something other than yeast infection. Even if it is a yeast infection it might need more than an OC treatment!!!
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