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Fatigue & Itchy Discharge

Hi. Thank you for this forum. This is a 4 mth ordeal so I'll try to be brief. I'm a female who had sex with someone I barely knew 4 mths ago.  Condom slipped and some of his stuff got on the outside of my vagina at minimum. He also performed unprotected oral on me. I took Plan B w/in 72 hrs.  2 days after Plan B and 4 days after exposure I felt tired for a few days, had a ton of clear, thin, odorless discharge and vaginal itch. Went to dr 7 days after exposure. They say no sores, said my cervix looked inflammed, tested me for yeast, BV, Chlamydia, and Gonorrhea and all came back negative. They said I had non-specific cervicits and gave me an antibiotic. I didn't take the antibiotic b/c I wanted to get tested again.  The itching went away on it's own a couple days after dr visit

6 wks post exposure was tested for Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, and HIV and all came back negative. I still had discharge so I took the antibiotic and it seemed to help for a while but 4 mths later, I still have more discharge than usual but it's white, thick, odorless, and doesn't itch. A few days ago I had a IgG type specific blood test and await the results. Could this be herpes?  I will let you know the results when I get them. If it turns out to not be herpes, what else could it be? I have a pap smear scheduled in 2 weeks.  If it turns out to not be herpes, is there something else I should have the dr focus on?

Thanks for your help!
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No I haven't. I will when I go to the dr again in 2 weeks. Sorry I meant to post this in the expert forum and I wanted to delete this but didn't know how. Thanks for answering so quickly and sorry for posting in 2 places! I'm a total newbie to this forum.
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have you had your discharge tested again for yeast and bacterial infections? if not, you need to go back again for that.

grace
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