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693413 tn?1233732272

HELP!! BV issues..

So I was treated for BV in late July.  While the odor did go away during sex, I feel like my Vag just hasnt been right since.  I have increased clear sometimes white discharge, and I still feel I have slight odor at times, like if it is late in the say and I didn't shower.  I am annoyed and I hate it.  I don't know what odors are normal.  But the increased discharge is un-comfy and I hate that too.  I got another dose of Clindesse and It's pretty much back to the same stuff after a few days.  hmm.......
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693413 tn?1233732272
I have no burning, just an increase in discharge and I the odor seems to appear more often, a very slight one.  I know some odors are normal, just not sure which.  I just know since I had the BV, nothings been the same "down there"  and it annoys me!!!!!!!
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I am currently on Flagyl for possible BV. One pill twice daily for seven days. I have been on it four full days and still am having issues. My symptoms were a little different. I didn't an any odor, but I had the burning with urination and a clear stretchy discharge. This is gross, but it was around the urethra, and I pretty sure that is not wear it was coming from. The discharge wasn't ovulation since I had it all month. The burning is just occasionally and I am also occasionally sore. I went to the gyn and she done a wet mount and saw a few clue cells, but said everything looked normal. She prescribed the flagyl and diflucan to take afterwards. So I don't know. I think this is something that is hard to get rid of. Did you have any symptoms like mine, because I am not sure this is my problem. Though the burning isn't happening as much.
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