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could this be a STD??

Lately ive been having a whitish/yellowish discharge. It kinda smells so I know somethingis not right. Then when i wiped myself I saw a little blood. What could this be ?
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It could be gonnorhea, chlamydia, or trich if you are male.  If you are female it could be these three or bacterial vaginosis or yeast.
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It's better to go to an actual clinic where they can take a swab to tell you what you have.  The evidence I found in a quick google search suggests that it might be effective for BV (which you aren't even sure you have) when used with a standard antibiotic treatment.  
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Hi Tw, Sorry its not worked for you, Google the bv and sea salt, when you look through the answers you should see how boric acid in capsules should come up, try and follow that as a way out.
If not go get tested, see what they say it is, either your doctor, or an STD/GUM Clinic, the clinic you may find quicker and the staff helpful.
Good Luck
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You really should see your doctor about this if it has not cleared up. You need to find out whats the cause of this is. If it is an STD you dont want it to spead.
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Its didnt work
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Hi TW, I did say try it foe a week, if its stopping, by just doing it the once, then twice a day for a week should kick it into touch.
See how you go for the week, then come back and tell me how you doing.
Good Luck
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The first day I did it, it stopped but then it started right back the next day
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Hi TW, Just try a week, I'm sure that wont kill you, unless your opposed the bathing, your find you will come out of the bath with really smooth and soft skin, and with luck it will get rid of you BV.
There is one other thing you can try, but get through this first.
Good Luck
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Okay thanks but do I have to do it everyday? If so for how long?
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Hi TW, OK what you do is make a nice warm sea salt bath, either a whole bath or just a half bath, let this get inside you, try doing this twice a day, its said to be very good for curing BV, just use a couple of hand fulls, its also very good for your skin as well, we have a salt water swimming pool, all very healthy.
For more info just google bv and sea salt, you can also find info if you put in yeast infection and sea salt, or vagina and sea salt, and last for some extra reading sea salt and wounds.
Do hope it works for you.
Good Luck
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What am I suppose to do with the sea salt?
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It's hard to say with those symptoms, since they can be caused by a variety of symptoms.  You should go get seen by an ob/gyn and get tested for STDs.
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Hi Tw, Sounds like you may have BV (bacterial vaginosis) so get off to your doctor and get it sorted outwith antibiotics, or if you google BV and sea salt your will find an alternative method of curing your problem.
But BV has an awful problem of coming back and for some years, sorry but that's life.
Good Luck
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3149845 tn?1506627771
Hi and welcome. Have you had unprotected sex lately? Are you male or female? Normally with std's there is a white/yellow discharge and more often burning while urinating.
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