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Vaginal Odor


Question Posted Friday February 20 2009, 7:50 pm

I been to the doctor many times, I been treated for multiple UTIs I am now clear of any infection but I still have this TERRIBLE vaginal odor, sorry if TMI but yesterday I took a shower and as soon as I dried myself a drop felt on my leg and it smelled very bad. I am scared. I once had a colposcopy done but they couldn't take a biopsy because I was pregnant but the doctor said I had HPV. I have gotten GYNs after that and nothing more than a UTI comes up. What could it be? I have an appt next week and I am scared.

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tessa answered Saturday April 11 2009, 6:31 pm:
You should rule out bacterial vaginosis. This is not an STD but is caused by an in balance of natural flora in the vagina.

There a safe, natural remedy for bacterial vaginosis

Enzara, a product manufactured by Selmedica Healthcare, is a great natural remedy for bacterial vaginosis. It eliminates the need for antibiotics so you can treat your problem without getting another problem.

I recommend getting a thorough diagnosis even if you have to seek the help of 2-3 gynocologists. Then if you discover it is bacterial vaginosis...first try the natural remedy. If the natural remedy above does not work for you, your physician my prescribe antibiotics. The antibiotics may cause a yeast infection so then you might use yogurt cultures to offset the yeast infection. You can buy various yogurt cultures at your health food store.

I hope this helps. Many women suffer from this..some sporadically, some chronically..others do not know they have the odor until someone tells them...so do not worry just take care of it.

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Myrrha answered Saturday February 21 2009, 7:57 pm:
you could have chronic bacterial vaginosis, it causes a grayish milky discharge, and a fishy odor.
what other symptoms do you have? any pain in general or during sex? any bleeding? more info if there is any might help. Did the doctor test you for pelvic inflammatory disease?
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That page shows 15 causes for vaginal odor. If it isn't chronic BV, yeast infections, or PID, this page has every cause of vaginal odor. You can look into other things with your doctor. Let me know if you and your doctor figure it out.

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