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PONGY LADY GARDEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!

i was going to post this earlier on today but decided to wait. but il tell use now as its still there. i noticed a really strong strong vile pong today down below. the smell almost makes me sick. today iv had a bath and washed twice at the handbasin to try and get this away. i used femine intimate wash. now sitting at computer with u guys i smell it bad as ever again. its really disgusting and not something am bothered with. am very particular about my lady regions. am not itchy or swollen or anything and iv had thrush in the past so i know its not that. iv had a lapoarscopy sterilisation done last wednesday. this only started today. also when i put my hand down there its wet like clear water. any ideas. i feel dirty????????????????????????
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thank you for your response. so either way i need an antibiotic????????????
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MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Hello,
It can be due to bacterial vaginosis. Bacterial vaginosis is vaginal condition that can
produce vaginal discharge and results from an overgrowth of normal bacteria in
the vagina. Treatment is by antibiotics.

Although metronidazole is the preffered antibiotic,but it has a strong metallic
taste and can cause nausea and vomitings in some. Tinidazole is an antibiotic
that appears to have fewer side effects than metronidazole and is also effective
in treating bacterial vaginosis.

You can use metronidazole gel(metrogel) or clindamycin cream(cleocin) for local
application on vagina.They have fewer side effects.But inform your
gynecologist before talking them.

I hope it helps. Take care and regards.




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