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Im afraid i have an STD or cancer, im scared? |
My vagina has been itching the past few months a lot and is very red, ive had recurrent yeast infections. The last time i had sex was in August, it was protected with a condom. I was tested for STDs at the end of august, negative...was the testing too soon? Ive just recently noticed that after i went to the bathroom i had a water yet sticky white discharge...i looked at my vagina and inside i see two fleshy pinkish white looking things that are swelled up around my urethra. Im really scared that i have vaginal cancer or an std...im in france and it takes literally 3 months to get a gyno appointment. Was does a normal vagina look like? Does it have fleshy ball looking things inside of it? Im really upset. Ask your Mom. None of these things seem all that dire, but yeah, go to a doctor to make sure. You probably have a yeast infection. Eat yogurt or get some monostat. Acidophilus pills help cure and prevent yeast infections. You can buy those at the health food store. Go to the doctor when you can. If you are that scared...go to the ER and see a Doctor...stop asking here and get medical care! I think you have some sort of an infection. I stopped getting yeast infections when I switched to all cotten underware. I doubt it's cancer or an std so stop worrying so much. I wouldn't want to wait 3 months to find out though! I think it sound like more of an std or infection not cancer. Sometimes before you period a sticky white discharge is normal. Try going to a clinic, or hospital instead. You may need meds. Is the shiny thing your looking at your cervix? Smart money says you don't have cancer. And smart money says its not going to go away without meds. Smart money also says you need to get that trap into a doctors office before you asked the question. well inside your vagina when you open it you can see another entrance i think that is the cervix. the opening to the cervix has bumps that stick out, they are small but noticeable. i think it's normal except that maybe you have a low level chronic yeast infection.try smoothing natural yogurt inside. Well, first of all, get a doctors appointment as soon as posible. I just check on line and your symptoms sound similar to genital herpes, do you have any idea if you have been with someone who had that ? If you could check it might be a good idea. I was reading that Genital herpes is not deadly is just one of those illnesses that are not really curable, is very treatable but you have to be careful, so like I said the best thing would be to get a profesionals opinion. Nationalized health care sucks, doesn't it? I thought I had an STD while I was in Denmark last year...fortunately, I found a doctor who would see me. It took me 2 days to find him! |
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