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Over Extensive discharge

I honestly hate going to see the gyno but I have very regularly the past yr. At first swore it was yest got that tested 4 times came back NEG*. Swore to god thought it was an STD but got that tested 6 times so far but it all came back neg. I know the topic isn't correct section but I really could use some female advice. I've seen 8 doctors and non of them have any idea they keep on saying that they can't cure what they can't see. All my blood tests came back neg but I still get alot of discharge all the time id feel dry but I'm not dry.  Id get these red marks down in the opening but it'll go away sometimes within an hr then come back I donno like 4 -5 times a day. Family doctor thought it was HSp 2 but after all the testings I think its not but if its not an std...and not yest is there any other viginal disorders??? h elp pls this is killing me driving me insane.... I don't wanna go crazier!
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Few months ago, I had a cyst removed. It was ugly with blackroots:S eww! but yeah only one......what does cyst got anything to do with what I am enduring? what made ur problem go away? birthcontrol? omg i hate those all it did was make me gain massive weight...had my period go non stop my body hatees....birthcontrol. i have no sexlife so i see no use in gaining weight...for no reason
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Have you gone to check if you have any cysts because i had or should i say have the same probleme and my doc would say the same thing that i need to take birth contorl and i would and nothing i would be the same. so finaly i told her that i wanted to get a pelvic ultrasund to see if i had any cysts and i did numerous so if you havent gone to check if you have cyst i suggest that you do..
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