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On the 10.7.15 i was tested positive for chylamidia and gonorrhea. I took the treatment of azithromycin and cefeimine on the saturday. That night i felt like i had a urine infection coming on. The next day i had diarhea and a strond tingling down my right leg. After diarhea for 4 days i became constipared which resulted in piles after another 5 days. 2 days after the tingling started in my leg i began feeling tingling in my vagina and and a very slight burning feeling but nno itching. This feeling then subsided after about 10 days and i only had tingling and pain in my clitirous. I now have now and then a strange feeling around some areas of my vagina and what feels like slight itching sometimes and also areas at the open of my vagina that are painful to touch. I was tested for herpes and it is not that. Could this be signs of genital warts? I cannot see anything that looks like warts.is there anything else that could be causing this?
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101028 tn?1419603004
I think you mean hsv 1 and 2, not hpv. totally different infections.

You can go to a walk in clinic for testing for vaginal infections too.

grace
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Thank you for the reply. My last bloods were done just under the 3 months after I last had sex. I tested positive for hpv1 and negative for hpv2 (<0.5) I do not have a regular partner but I have only slept with one person since my previous partner and I also had a std check after him too.
I've  had no luck with my gp so far and have been trying to get a follow up appointment for the last two weeks.
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101028 tn?1419603004
you need to go back again and be seen. they will test you for yeast and bacterial infections vaginally. Not unusual for antibiotics to trigger an overgrowth of yeast as well as sometimes BV will occur with other infections. Don't self treat with otc yeast medications - be seen and get the proper testing done.

vaginitis can cause excoriation of the sensitive genital skin but certainly it's also worth following up with type specific herpes igg blood testing 3 months after you last had sex too.

Do you have a regular partner? if so, have they been tested?

grace
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