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i have vaginal discharge an a foul smelling odor.ive taken std tests all negative the doctor said theres nothing wrong with me but i still have the odor and discharge,i also noticed a wart by my butt wat does it mean?
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itsjus foul to me and recently my boyfriend said he could smell me i jus took a shower dnt douche wear cotton clothes wats wrong with me the doctor cnt find anything wrong wit me it horrible im suppose to be gettin married.Whos gonna wan me like dis  
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It could be some type of infection that's easily treatable. It also could be nothing, honestly. Discharge is normal and it's not always the same. I doubt it will last forever but in the mean time don't douche or do anything that will get more germs up in there. Also, a lot of STD's won't show up on tests right away.
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What this discharge look like, and what kind of odour do you have. Like what smell is it. All women will have some kind of odour and many also have discharge in varying degrees of heaviness and amount. It's just a part of life and being female. Do you use liners at all? They help tremendously in keeping you more clean and can also help in locking in odours. I used a non-scented one after I gave birth and my bleeding slowed, and they worked really well. Other things you can try are cotton underwear and to wear looser fitting pants (some girls wear really tight tight pants) so more air can circulate.
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