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Obezyanka -> This embarassing but I need urgent help. (12/22/2007 2:27:58 AM)

This is an embarassing health problem and I know I need urgent attention. 

I have just recently visited my gp for the sixth time within the last three months.   My gp is a new Australian/Muslim guy and I have had trouble with him before. 

I am currently suffering from discharge from both my vagina and anus.  

The vaginal discharge is of a yellow/brown colour and it smells fishy.  I'm wearing pantie napkins everyday so the smell doesn't go through my clothes.

My anus is also suffering from a watery discharge, it is normally a grey/colourless although when I pass feaces it turns to a brown.  It is a sickly sweet smell.

I have visited the doctor so much, it is getting to the point where the dr seems to dismiss my case.  He has sent me for a pap smear, to see if I had Chylmida.  Which came back negative. (Thank God).   He has not sent me for futher STD tests just that stupid Chylmida one.

I'm really worried.  For my anus I think I might have a tear.  My ex wanted me to sit fully on his 8 inch dick without Lubrication.  It hurt alot and after that encounter my anus has been leaking.

This damn dr last year I had a problem which was I forgot I had a tampon inside me and it wasnt a pleasent experience.  This went on for four months and I visited him,  he put it stright away to thrush.  He kept giving me thrush treatment everytime I visited. 

I went to another gp (who sadly has left the area) and he recommend I have an STD test and see the nurse for a pap test.  The STD test was negative and so I went for the Pap test and low and behold what was my problem was a tampon. 

This doctor I'm seeing, yesterday prescribed another Thrush treatment.  When the chemist hand it to me, I almost was crying from fraustration as I know my problem is NOT thrush. 

So please can anyone tell me what the discharges is?.  I'm seriously thinking of going to a medical clinc in the nearest town which is a 45 minute drive away.  To get a second opinion.




KyttynTheMynx -> RE: This embarassing but I need urgent help. (12/22/2007 2:31:18 AM)

I like helping people as much as the next person, but I seriously advise you to take advice from a medical professional, instead of 10's of thousands of people who could think its 1 of 40 million other problems instead of the one it might be.  Good Luck.




untrainedKajira -> RE: This embarassing but I need urgent help. (12/22/2007 2:33:46 AM)

i think that 45 minute trip would definately be worth it, nothing is more paramount then your health.
i think it could be maybe a lack of some vitamin, or maybe something like that, but then again im not a gp





BiteGirl -> RE: This embarassing but I need urgent help. (12/22/2007 2:36:26 AM)

Go to another doctor. That one is obveously a dick. If you were seeing a good one before, look for one similar. Where in Aus are you? Why can't you access medical treatment? 




Obezyanka -> RE: This embarassing but I need urgent help. (12/22/2007 2:42:13 AM)

I'm in a country town in NSW.  Near Bathurst.




Maya2001 -> RE: This embarassing but I need urgent help. (12/22/2007 2:55:55 AM)

Ask, demand if necessary that  your GP to refer you to a gynecologist, I would also be asking for a full blood chem profile to be done to make sure the grey anal oozing is not a sign of possible organ failure, a blood chem can provide a lot of hints as well to what the problem could be, so to me would be worth  checking,  if that does not find a cause for the anal discharge ask for a referral to a specialist either an internist or colon /rectal specialist




Rule -> RE: This embarassing but I need urgent help. (12/22/2007 2:57:16 AM)

Get yourself another physician. If necessary move to another town.
 
Have you tried to google on the combination fishy vagina? I have.




Obezyanka -> RE: This embarassing but I need urgent help. (12/22/2007 3:02:40 AM)

I have looked.  The nurse taking the swap for Chylmida had a theroy it was Trichomoniasis.   She was a nice lady actually.   I just can't believe that a doctor can be so dense as to fob of my problem as Thrush when I know it is something serious. 




velvetpetal -> RE: This embarassing but I need urgent help. (12/22/2007 3:12:16 AM)

first...seems to me..that it looks like you have had problems from wearing tampons.. so..id suggest that you stop using them..they can be VERY dangerous if worn incorrectly (too long between changes,worn when not menustrating, and forgetting to remove the last one at end of period, ect)

Toxic SHOCK syndrome ..it can kill you.

Aside from that..you need to find another doctor..

or at the very LEAST if stuck with the one youve already got...tell HIM...that youve had issues and problems from tampon use..and tell him about toxic shock syndrome..ask to be tested for it. Ask to be tested for other std's and ask for a pap smear as well.

Also..a bit harder..i am sure..but you need to tell him about how and when the anal leaking began...telling him exactly what happened...he cant help you..if he doesnt know how you may have damaged that area.

For example...with no knowledge of damage that could be located at most"8" inches deep inside...or shallower..The doctor may have done a simple visual check of the area..and..if there is no evedence of a torn area at the outside..then he probably wouldnt think automatically that there could possibly be damage or a tear inside deeper.

point is..you need and have the right to take your medical health into your own hands..you have the right to be tested..treated..healed...but to do so..you need to have a doctor that is informed  but also that he UNDERSTANDS what he has been told.




MzMinx -> RE: This embarassing but I need urgent help. (12/22/2007 3:14:01 AM)

go to another doctor/ gp...  but be honest about what things you have  been doing and exploreing..... the good thing  is,  that in australia, it  never costs that much   to visit a gp  and you can choose what ever ones you want

I would also  go see a gyno as well.....  any discharge  that is unsusual  that lasts more than a  day or two should be looked at  .. especially if it has unpleasent smells or sensations such as itching or pain... and  the anal passage should  not 'leak' or have a discharge at all




Obezyanka -> RE: This embarassing but I need urgent help. (12/22/2007 3:17:00 AM)

Thanks velvet.  I actually haven't worn a tampon since that incident. 




Rule -> RE: This embarassing but I need urgent help. (12/22/2007 3:26:13 AM)

I quote http://www.embarrassingproblems.co.uk/vulva4.htm:
If your vulva smells fishy, it is almost certain that you have bacterial vaginosis (also known as ‘anaerobic vaginosis’). This is an imbalance in the bacteria in the vagina. All women have harmless bacteria in their vaginal passage. In bacterial vaginosis, some of the bacteria multiply so that more are present than is normal (it is usually the Gardnerella and Mobiluncus bacteria that are the culprits). In other words, bacterial vaginosis is not an infection caught from your partner, it is due to bacteria that are normally present in the vagina.
Bacterial vaginosis is treated with an antibiotic, metronidazole, from your doctor. You will find more information on bacterial vaginosis in the section on genital infections.
 
This second site that I got in the list seems also relevant: http://ezinearticles.com/?Is-This-Why-Your-Vagina-Smells?&id=71440.
 
I have not looked at the other one hundred thousand hits.
 
It seems to me that it will be a simple matter for any hospital with a microbiological department to determine what bacteria causes your problems.
 
The problem of course is exacerbated because the infection has been transferred to your anus, presumably by anal intercourse.
 
If it is a bacterium, you need an antibiotic, but that may cause yeast infection.
 
If it is an anaerobic bacterium you may benefit somewhat from aerating your vagina, perhaps also blowing high percentage oxygen into it, as oxygen will kill anaerobic bacteria. I expect aerating to dry out your vagina. I do not expect aerating or any other practice, such as rinsing with high percentage alcohol to solve the problem, though.
 
Is there anything in your diet that causes this bacterium or whatever to consider your body heaven on earth? Do you use medication that favours this bacterium? There may be dietary changes that will cause your body to become an unpleasant place for this bacterium.
You might try swimming frequently in the sea or rinsing with salt water.
 
Or flush the bacterium out with lots of salt water.
 
Your partner will need to be treated as well - and any other women that he has had intercourse with.
 
But truly: you ought to see another physician, until you find one that knows what the cause of your disease is.




velvetpetal -> RE: This embarassing but I need urgent help. (12/22/2007 3:42:30 AM)

From the following website
http://www.embarrassingproblems.co.uk/vaginal_discharge.htm
 
What’s not normal
A discharge is likely to be abnormal if:
    it smells fishy
    it is thick and white, like cottage cheese
    it is greenish and smells foul
    there is blood in it (except when you have a period)
    it is itchy
    you have any genital sores or ulcers
    you have abdominal pain or pain on intercourse
    it started soon after you had unprotected sex with someone you suspect could have a sexually transmitted infection.

Causes of abnormal discharge




Type of discharge

Possible causes


Thick and white

Normal in some women
Thrush ( Candida infection)


Itchy

Thrush ( Candida infection)
Trichomoniasis


Smelly

Bacterial vaginosis
Trichomoniasis
Gonorrhoea
Forgotten tampon
Bacterial vaginosis is a very common cause of vaginal discharge. The discharge smells fishy. You will find more information about bacterial vaginosis in the section on genital infections.
Thrush is caused by the yeast Candida albicans. The main symptom of thrush is itching, but it can cause a thick, whitish discharge. You will find more information about thrush in the section on genital infections.
Forgotten tampons. ‘Lost’ tampons are quite a common cause of discharge. It is easy to forget to remove the last tampon at the end of a period. After a week or two, the tampon begins to fester, and there will be a foul-smelling discharge.
If you have an old tampon in place, remove it as soon as possible. If your discharge continues for more than a couple of days, see your doctor or visit a genitourinary medicine clinic.
Gonorrhoea is one of the most infectious sexually transmitted infections. It is caused by infection with the Gonococcus bacterium. If a woman has unprotected sex with a man who has it, she has a 60 –90% chance of catching it. It is serious because if it is not treated, it can spread upwards to the Fallopian tubes. These tubes carry the egg from the ovary to the womb (uterus), so damage to them can cause infertility. About one-fifth of women with gonorrhoea have a foul-smelling, greenish-yellow discharge. About one-fifth have vague symptoms, such as a slight increase in discharge, pain on intercourse or lower abdominal discomfort. About one-fifth have no symptoms at all. (Most men with gonorrhoea notice an obvious discharge from the penis.) You will find more information about gonorrhoea in the section on genital infections.
Trichomoniasis is caused by a tiny amoeba-like (protozoan) organism called Trichomonas vaginalis. It used to be common, but for mysterious reasons is becoming less so; over the last 10 years the number of cases in England and Wales has fallen from 17 000/year to 5000/year. It causes a discharge that is often frothy and yellowish-greenish, but it may be thin and scanty. The discharge is smelly, and the vulva is often itchy and sore. It may also be painful to pass urine. It is caught from a man who has it, but he may be unaware of his condition as most men with trichomoniasis do not have any symptoms. It is not dangerous, though some doctors think it could possibly spread to the Fallopian tubes. You will find more information about trichomoniasis in the section on genital infections. If you think you have this infection, you should visit a genitourinary medicine clinic for treatment and to be checked for other infections.
What to do if you have vaginal discharge
    For any vaginal problem, you must take care to avoid substances that may cause more irritation. These are the same as those that can cause vulval irritation, so look at the list of Common-sense dos and don’ts for vulval problems.
    During a period, change tampons or sanitary pads frequently (at least two or three times a day), and do not use tampons when you are not having your period.
    Talk to your partner. Ask if he has any discharge from the urethra (the opening at the end of the penis) or any soreness or irritation of the penis. If his answer is ‘yes’, or if there is any reason to think that he might have a sexually transmitted infection, he should go to a genitourinary medicine clinic for a check-up. Do not have sex until the problem has been sorted out.
    If your discharge is thick and white and itchy, it may be thrush, so you could try an anti-thrush cream or tablet from a pharmacist. However, do not persist with an anti-thrush cream from the pharmacist if it does not resolve the problem in a day or two, or if the discharge returns. Look at the information about thrush in the genital infections section, then see your doctor or go to a clinic to get a proper diagnosis.
    The best plan is to see your family doctor or go to a genitourinary medicine clinic for a check-up. The clinic can do on-the-spot-tests for most causes of vaginal discharge, and you can attend without being referred by your family doctor. You should definitely go to a genitourinary medicine clinic if you think that you might have a sexually transmitted infection (for example if you have had unprotected sex with a new partner, or if your partner has discharge or soreness of his penis).

How your doctor or the clinic can help
Usually, the doctor will look at the vulva for any signs of thrush, and will then insert a hollow plastic or metal tube (speculum) into the vagina, in order to look at your vagina (rather like having a smear). Samples of the discharge can be taken by wiping with cotton-wool swabs.
A family doctor will usually have to send the swabs to a laboratory, so it may be some days before the result is available. A sexual health clinic can look at the samples under the microscope straight away, and can usually tell you the diagnosis within half an hour, though they are also sent to the main laboratory for confirmation. Do not be surprised if you see the doctor or nurse testing the acidity of the discharge with litmus paper, or mixing some of it with a liquid (potassium hydroxide) on a glass slide and then sniffing it; these are tests for bacterial vaginosis.
Each cause of vaginal discharge has its own proper treatment, which could be a cream or tablet, and it is important to follow the treatment instructions from your doctor or the clinic very carefully. If you are asked to return for another check-up, it is important that you do so, even if the discharge has gone. The clinic may be checking for gonorrhoea, which can damage your Fallopian tubes and infect a future sexual partner without you having any further symptoms.




velvetpetal -> RE: This embarassing but I need urgent help. (12/22/2007 3:44:32 AM)

lol RULE..we both quoted from the same website.




Obezyanka -> RE: This embarassing but I need urgent help. (12/22/2007 3:50:41 AM)

Thanks guys for your answers.  I wish there was an icon for hugs lol.    I think I might have the bacterial one.  After christmas I'm going to make an appointment for the Drs in the next town.  This doctor is so dense lol.




BiteGirl -> RE: This embarassing but I need urgent help. (12/22/2007 4:08:44 AM)

Sweety, try nurse on call. google it for the numner. It's a free call and they can help you a lot with what to do and tell you what it could be and if it's serious or not. 




MzMinx -> RE: This embarassing but I need urgent help. (12/22/2007 5:35:56 AM)

great suggestion BiteGirl....  but nurse on call is a victorian initative ..... I would suspect that  the  1300  number can only be called from within the state

I dont know if NSW  has an equivilant service

but the number is 1300606024 ... if  you want to try it Obezyanka... perhaps from your mobile might work, if a land line doesnt ... the actual service is free  but the call might cost you




OldBastardly1 -> RE: This embarassing but I need urgent help. (12/22/2007 5:43:32 AM)

Have you considered having a hazmat team on call? you seem to be in need of education dealing with female matters. Generally, a vagina that smells fishy needs some medical intervention.

You might need a colonoscopy to look for damage up your butt, however, I think damage is not your problem. I would strongly urge you to NOT blow air inside you as another poster me suggested.




sexyred1 -> RE: This embarassing but I need urgent help. (12/22/2007 6:37:50 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: OldBastardly1

Have you considered having a hazmat team on call? you seem to be in need of education dealing with female matters. Generally, a vagina that smells fishy needs some medical intervention.

You might need a colonoscopy to look for damage up your butt, however, I think damage is not your problem. I would strongly urge you to NOT blow air inside you as another poster me suggested.


Thank you. I was just going to type that. NEVER do such a stupid risky thing, you risk embolism. Like other posters have said, your gyno does not sound qualified. I actually believe you have bacterial vaginosis, but the anal thing, no clue.

Please take yourself to the most reputable women's comprehensive care center that you can find and quickly. This should not be going on for 3 months, you are risking pelvic inflammatory disease as well as infertility should your issues go untreated correctly.

Another suggestion since I see your age: are their any universities near you? they usually have excellent health centers for female students, I remember mine when I was in college was invaluable in educating females.




BossySSBBW -> RE: This embarassing but I need urgent help. (12/22/2007 8:13:32 AM)

I actually had a friend who had small openings between the vagina and the intestines. She had to have corrective surgery, but since all has been fine.  Get a full work up from your gyn and a uro.  She also had problems with the discharge and air transfer from one to the other.  Good luck with this.




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