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CHUNKY WHITE DISCHARGE AND HPV

When my boyfriend and I have intercourse theres a chunky white discharge left on his penis and around my vagina. It also sometimes smells. Also, I am prescribed to hydrocodone(vicodin) due to a car accident(paid for by car insurance) maybe that has something to do with it. I have HPV i dont know what kind though. I dont think its a yeast infection because Ive tried monostat and it didnt help. I could be wrong though. I am really scared I dont know what to do. I dont have insurance so I cant go see a doctor. Please someone help me. Thank you.
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i have this too, but am negative for all stds. i thought the chunky discharge was just ***? (we dont use condoms)

are you getting this discharge with or without condoms?
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I have had that too and I also have HPV. When I went to the doctor, she told me that I have a re-ocurring yeast infection, even though I wasn't itching. She told me that if I have sex when I have an infection, I can pass it to my boyfriend (even though he has no idea he has it), and then pass it back to me, so it never goes away. The best thing that I did was wait a little bit for the infection to clear up before I had sex again. Sometimes medication can cause yeast infections, so I always take a pill by AZO that helps with the symptoms-make sure it is the kind for yeast infections because they also make a kind for bladder infections. If I have an infection, I take three pills daily. You can get this pill at any pharmacy or Wal-mart. Taking a supplement called "acidolpholis" (spelling might be wrong) also helps - acidolpholis is also found in yogurt. I don't remember how it helps, but it does. Also, my doctor recently tested me again for HPV and she told me that I no longer have it. I was shocked, but she said sometimes your "body can rid itself of the disease." But be careful anyways and don't forget that protection! :) Good luck!
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