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VAGINAL BACTEROSIS

I WENT TO THE DOCTOR AND GOT SUM  MEDICINE FOR A POSSIBLE  BACTERIAL INFECTION (VB).THE NURSE PRACTIONER SAW ME, SHE DIDNT EXAMINE MY VAGINA.SHE JUST WENT WITH SUMTHING OFF OF THE TOP OF HER HEAD.BUT I'M NOT SEXUALLY ACTIVE, AND I HAVE LARGE WATER BLISTER LIKE BUMPS,THAT APPEAR AND HAVE BLOOD AND PUS SEEPING OUT. AND I'VE BEEN READING SUM SYMPTOMS OF VAGINAL BACTERIOSIS AND I DNT KNOW IF THE BUMPS ARE A  SYMPTOM ARE NOT. I COUD HAVE BEEN DIAGNOSED WRONG, BUT I AM TAKING THHE ANTIBIOTICS. ANYONE WHO HAS ANY ADVICE OR KNOWLEDGE FEEL FREE TO HELP ME FIGURE THIS OUT
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Im a MA at a gyn office. A Dr. or NP are both fine to see, but you should have def. been examined. Any type of bumps or lesions are not a sign of BV. Did you mention the bumps at your appointment? If you did and they didn't examine you I'd suggest going to another practice. I agree with looloo141, get to the doctor again ASAP.
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No that is not normal for Bacterial Vaginosis! A doctor not a nurse practitioner needs to look at these bumps and take some swab samples from around the vagina. Do the bumps hurt?
It sounds very unpleasant, you need to see a doctor straight away.
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