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Sour taste


Question Posted Saturday January 10 2009, 9:39 pm

I think I might have a vaginal infection. Its not itchy or anything, there's no odor, but sometimes the discharge is clumpy. But according to my ex, it tasted very sour and kind of tart. Soo embarrassing :(

Does this sound like an infection? What should I do first, get some over the counter medication, or go to the doctor and see what she suggests?

Oh, and I have very good hygiene.


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brittany_0hyeah answered Sunday January 11 2009, 12:23 pm:
it sounds like you have a yeast infection. i would go to your obgyn & ask the doctor to look at the discharge, and the doctor should give you some advice to what you are doing to cause the yeast infection & will probably give you a perscription.

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Razhie answered Sunday January 11 2009, 11:14 am:
From what you've described, you sound perfectly healthy to me.

But by all means, go to doctor if you are concerned. Don't use an over the counter medication, since they can cause infections or make a problem worse.

EDIT: Your ex is a male. I wouldn't put too much stock into his ideas of what a vagina *should* taste like. Certainly don't let him make you insecure.
Like I said, if you are worried, see a doctor. You should be having a regular check-up anyways, but with no itch and no odor, there is likely no problem. What you've described here is well within normal.

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HotSauce answered Sunday January 11 2009, 8:39 am:
Go to the doctor first, see what she has to say. She'll just perscribe you something or they other that may help with your order problem, and sour taste perhaps. :x

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