My girlfriend has vaginitis what should i do?
Sunday, April 11th, 2010 at
5:21 pm
My girlfriend went to the doctors yesterday for an STD test. She later found out that she has Vaginitis. I know that there is different forms of this and that is not an STD, anyways, we started to have unprotective sex about a month ago. That is when she said that she started to have white discharge and it wasnt until last week she started to bleed during intercourse. Can this also be assoicated with gonorreha?
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The vaginitis probably had her tissues so raw, she bled. I suggest not having sex until she gets better. The STD panel would have shown if she has gonorrhea or not- vaginitis is a common, though very unpleasant infection.
Trade her in.
If it was gonorrhea the doctor would have said so. There are germs on your penis that she is unaccustomed to and that probably caused the vaginitis – not that you have any bad germs – just normal germs. Do what the doctor suggests, and also have her eat yogurt because yogurt has beneficial bacteria that will help balance the bacteria in her vagina.
Hygiene and patience are the home remedies. If you have a discharge, douche daily and following intercourse with a betadine solution (two tablespoons to a quart of water, or 30 ml to a liter) or baking soda (one teaspoon to a quart, or 5 ml to a liter).
If you are taking an antibiotic such as tetracycline for some other condition, call your doctor for advice on changing medication.
If the discharge persists despite treatment for more than two weeks or becomes worse, see the doctor. Do not douche for 24 hours prior to seeing the doctor. Medications active agained yeast (Monistat, etc.) are now available without prescription. And good luck.
maybe, which strain- there are over 100 types. What ya gonna do now?
…get a new one