I suggest your partner get another opinion from another physician. I will not comment further on your girlfriend's healthcare through you.
This will end this thread. EWH
Dear Mr Hook, my girlfriend has tested negative for Chlamydia, Trich, Gonorrhea and other STD tested. She has been diagnosed with "cervical erosion". Her gyn doctor suggested her laser treatment which it seems to me quite aggressive being her without any symptoms. Last question if I may - I read an article concerning increased HPV prevalence in female patient with cervical erosion. My girlfriend gyn doctor is suggesting laser therapy. Would you suggest any HPV test to my GF at this point in time (given her cervical erosion, before laser treatment)? This is my last comment. I am glad you reassured me in time of stress and I am not cause of this inconvenience, as you anticipated. Happy new year!
Thanks for the additonal information. This does not change my comments or recommendations. Please do not worry. EWH
Just a brief deeper explanation - I am 29 years old and girlfriend 24, we are both perfectly healthy (planning marriage) and she went to have gynecological control as she is now completely free of any symptoms. Back August 2012, my STD doctor after HIV 4th gen negative test (last exposure not mutually monogamous was March 12 - condom broken vaginal sex, high end csw) and physical evaluation (together with my perfect health and absence of symptoms) suggested me to move on to my monogamous relations without further testing. Would you have suggested me further enquiries? Would you suggest me to test now (never developed any symptoms to date)? Finally - Would you expect negative results for STDs in my GirlFriend complete screening which will be out 30th December (assuming she never had other men in life)? I am looking for peace of mind. I thank you honestly: I think your service is unique and I wish you all the best. Regards, Philippe
Welcome to the Forum. From what you say it is unlikely that your partner has acquired an STI from you to explain her vaginal discharge. There are a number of causes of vaginal discharge in women which are not STIs and which may tend to recur. The medicine her doctor is treating her suggests that he may not be sure what your partner has and that it is not an STI. Klion 100 is aq combination of two drugs, metronidazole and mi and is used to treat vaginal discharge. Miconazole. Metronidazole is an antibiotic with many purposes including a non-STI vaginal discharge syndrome causes bacterial vaginosis. Miconazole is a medicine for yeast infections. Both bacterial vaginosis and yeast infections have a tendency to recur.
From what you say, I would not worry that your partner's vaginal discharge is a result of something you have given her. EWH