so for the past few days my vagina/discharge has been smelling horrible. i mean, even when i wear clothes you can still smell it. its horrible. what does this mean?
WonderlustWeirdness answered Friday August 8 2008, 11:31 pm: BOTH postings of advice are correct in the area of GO TO SEE A DOCTOR!
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DeeSireDiOr answered Friday August 8 2008, 8:22 pm: hello =]
well i have a question for you! does it itch?
if it does then you most likely have an yeast infection. But not to worry, it goes away. but you should deff go see a doctor.
If it doesn't itch, then most likely it's nothing to be worried about. Sometimes our bodies produce more oder then it should. If thats the case, then you should go out to any pharmacy & get summers eve feminine deodorant spray. it helps with the smell & it's gynecologist tested.
Summers eve also has a great line of other products that you can use, so check them out.
but just in case, go see a doctor.
jealousyxo answered Friday August 8 2008, 6:00 pm: Sounds like you have a bacterial infection.Go to the doctors and they will prescribe you with antibiotics depending on what form of infection you have.You could also get an antibiotic over the counter,but i would suggest the doctors first since your not completely sure what kind of infection you have yet.
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