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Discharge

Hi, I hope you can help me..

In May 2008 I had unprotected sex and got a rash over my legs, and a thick white vaginal discharge. The rash went away after a few days, but they discharge remained. I tried yeast treatment over the next few months which didn't make a difference at all, plus antibiotics from the doctor to no avail.

I have just been for a test and requested a full STD screening - I tested negative for HIV, Hepatitis, Chlamydia, Ghonorrhea, Syphilis, BV, Herpes, and I also tested negative for Yeast. As far as I know they checked for everything else but I definitely know they checked all those.

What is the discharge? It's really making me uncomfortable and I didn't have anything like it before. Could it be a rarer STD that they didn't check for? Should I go back to the clinic? Thanks in advance for your advice.
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207091 tn?1337709493
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It might be group b strep.  I'd ask for a referral to the GYN.

AJ
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Hi,

Yes bacterial vaginitis and trich, yeast, chlamydia... all negative.

I'm in the UK so don't have a regular gyno - maybe I should ask to get referred. Do you know of any other infections it could be that aren't STD related? Thanks.
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207091 tn?1337709493
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Did you get checked for bacterial vaginitis and trich?

Do you have a regular gyno?  You might need to see him/her.  The clinic only deals with infections, and this could be from the pill if you are on it, a hormonal issue, etc.

Aj
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