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women's health-help me!!

hi, im female, teen, and iv been having problems for i dont know exactly how long but i dont know what to do. my periods are irregular and they are not proper. im getting a yellowy discharge which the amount has increased lately, iv recently lost weight, i have cystitis recently (which stings and itches sometimes), and there has been a fishy smell down below for a while (which i went to the dr's for and had medication but it has come back again). i have been stressed and a bit depressed recently but im worried and dont know what to do? please help me.
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o okaaai thankyouu..:')
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1611284 tn?1301980663
She said yeast infection and bacterial vaginosis. The bacterial vaginosis and yeast cause itching. Yeast at times produces a lumpy discharge while bv's discharge is runny, sometimes grayish or another color. But bv is the one that alters the vagina's pH, causing it to smell strongly of fish. Both can be treated and aren't serious.
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what are the 2 things u said? can they be treated? are they serious?:)
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ok thank you :').
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1611284 tn?1301980663
Indeed. I agree with anewlife4me. These things have to be adressed by your doc, whether related or not.
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932659 tn?1332118704
Hi,
I would definitely go see a doctor because of the mentioned weight loss.  The fishy smell and itchiness could be a yeast infection, bacterial vaginosis, or something else altogether.  The weight loss, irregular periods and smell/itchiness could all be related, or not, but I would get it checked out.  Good luck to you :)
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