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horrible toxic smell

I have herpes but I have a smell between my legs I don't think it has anything to do with it I think its something else but the smell is there after I pee more than once and after I have sex what is going on what
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Thanks so much for all of the input :)
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Gyn drs can tell u if it's normal......I would suggest get tested 4 all std's 2 just make sure u didn't contract anything
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Bacterial vaginosis*  

Also you need antibiotics to treat it
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Bacterial infections like bacterial diagnosis can be caused by a number of things but having sex with someone who has messed around with anyone else who had it then they can pass it to you. I know you said you had herpes so I don't know if you'd be having unprotected sex. It is also caused by an imbalance in the good abs bad bacteria in your vagina. Not washing properly, getting soap inside of the vagina,douching, touching yourself with dirty hands, or if your partner isn't washing correctly before touching you could all be reasons why it's reoccurring.
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Well everytime I got to the doctor they say well you got bacterial vaginosis but how can U gey rid of it
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It could be the food your eating.if there is a discharge i would see the doctor. Our body have lost of diffrent smell but pee is made up of ammonia witch has a strong smell alone.
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Body odor can come from not cleaning properly, reevaluate how you're cleaning yourself. Use a mild soap, and make sure you wash everything in your genital area.

If cleaning isn't a solution then you could have a yeast infection, bacterial std, such as trichomoniass or bacteria vaginitis. You can go to your doctor to be screened.
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