Hi... I had unprotected sex 2 weeks back after a very long time and I have developed a yeast infection after the intercourse. There was a very mild itching when the discharge used to happen and other than that there was no other symptoms. My discharge colour was very light green like mucus colour. From past couple of days my discharge is smelly. Odour is not too strong but I can get the smell when I'm working out. Please suggest a medicine for yeast infection. Currently I'm on 23rd day of my cycle
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Green vaginal discharge suggests Trichomoniasis. It is a sexually transmitted parasitic infection. The diagnosis needs to be confirmed first by a dermatologist and then appropriate treatment for you and your partner can be given. Pls consult a dermatologist. Meanwhile use barrier contraception (condom use).
Hello , it doesn’t seem like simple candidal infection or yeast infection. The nature of discharge and smell directs more towards tricomoniasis
You must see a local Dermatologist/ venerolpgist or your Gyneacologist. Delay in diagnosis and treatment may cause complications such as UTI. / endometriosis/ adhesions etc.
please make sure the partner is also evaluated
For maiodourus vaginal discharge usually
Fluconazole / Azithomycin / Secnidazole are given
But again we can’t establish a patient doctor real action ship in question answer portal since it’s for education and awareness only
Visit a local physician or book a teleconsult her and we can discuss tests and treatments.
We need to rule out the possibility of STI
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Dr H S Chauhan
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