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potentially extremely bad vaginal infection. Im only 16, so..i need advice FAST cuz this can lead to infertility and even worse...

hello, im a 16 year old, and i think i have a very serious infection. I think i had a yeast infection a few weeks ago. I left it untreated which i later found out was very bad. So the symptoms stopped occuring, only to later bring abdominal pains, bad smelling odour from my crotch, thick white discharge and bad headaches. So i took a canesten tablet, and that night i got EXTREMLY bad discharge t the point of it dripping down my leg as i was walking to the washroom. What do you think this is?
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Also, I quit taking baths, as sitting in the soapy water used to always give me a yeast infection.

Good luck
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A yeast infection would not go away, you would be itching until you bleed today if left untreated, and it would burn like it 's on fire.

A yeast infection, which does produce smells, burning & itching can be cured by inserting one freeze dried acidolophis (it's yogurt!) tablet a day for 6 days.  NO more, or you will get a acidolophis overgrowth, which doesn't smell, but it does itch.  Or you can use plain yogurt, lay a towel down, lay down, get a handful of yogurt and press against you, hold for 10 minutes.  Twice a day.  It feels so good.

Don't ever douche, your body cleans itself and by douching you cause upsets in the system.  Sitting in a hot tub can cause the discharge, so can underwear (wear only cotton crotch),  Avoid feminine hygiene sprays, colored or perfumed toilet paper, deodorant pads or deodorant tampons, and no bubble bath. When you shower, be sure to not get soap inside, that'll cause a yeast infection for sure.  When you go to the bathroom make sure no bacteria from your rectal area gets near your vagina.  Maybe you are allergic to latex, which is in condoms.  Don't use fabric softner. Avoid wearing biking shorts or leotards for long periods.

You'll be okay, but maybe you should see a doctor if the yogurt doesn't work, you'll know if it's working in a day.
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