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So About a month ago i was having some pain kinda in my bladder and a fowl odor I went to the er cause it had been a week and the pain had not gone away yet when I went they took my blood and did a pap smear to check for any sexually transmitted disease. They told me it would be a few days for the results to come in but they went ahead and prescribed me the medication to treat gonorrhea or chlamydia or pelvic inflammatory disease so i went home and started taking the medication a few days later picked up my results and was surprised to everything came back negative now when I was taking the medication the fowl odor went away but when i was through with it a couple of weeks later the fowl odor came back
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101028 tn?1419603004
I removed your other posts since they were the same as this one. please keep all questions in this post as we ask in our read before posting post located under the important announcements tab. thank you!
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1831637 tn?1323264454
If you are asking a question about what is causing vaginal odour then the answer is it could be caused by lots of reasons.  My advice to you, as Vance has pointed out, is to see your Physician
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Do you have a question?

My advice is to see your Dr again.
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