Guest guest Posted October 13, 2004 Report Share Posted October 13, 2004 HI , sorry you're going through all that discharge. Just wondering if there's a distinct odor? I'm thinking it might be a protozoa or amoeba parasite type thing (maybe Trichomoniasis?) with you saying it's foamy or frothy, and with that sometimes there are symptoms and other times not. Sometimes odor sometimes not too. I've no idea of course, but here's a link if you want to read about it. http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dpd/parasites/trichomonas/factsht_trichomonas.htm Dee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2004 Report Share Posted October 13, 2004 > I will make an appointment this week, but as of this morning I have > been itching like crazy and its not so creamy anymore, but white and > frothy looking. I am leaving out of town with girlfriends tomorrow > and won't be returning until Sunday, but then my boyfriend and I > have my house to myself for a week. I was hoping to by symptom free > so we can be able to have good sex. I don't want to take any med if > I don't know what it is. Does anybody have any suggestions on any > home remedies to help me??????? > > HELP!!! I would go to the doctor right away and have it checked. It could be that the rePHresh (did I spell that right?) has caused your pH to swing the other way and BV has taken hold. Your vagina's pH is a balancing act. Unless you have had the pH tested, it's best not to mess with it using replens or rePHfresh or anything that alters it. If you alter it and it goes too high..you can get a bacterial infection. Lower it too much and you get yeast overgrowth (yeast also will grow at normal pH in some women). The flora of the vagina is a mix of yeasts/bacterias that stay in check and quiet. If disturbed, you risk overgrowth of one over the other. Also...check out this site: http://www.ispub.com/ostia/index.php? xmlFilePath=journals/ijanp/vol6n1/vaginosis.xml a creamy white discharge with no bacteria could be lactobacillosis or Cytolytic Vaginosis (which mimics yeast infections). Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2004 Report Share Posted October 14, 2004 > Dee, you so smart and intuitive. I appreciate your help. I am leaving for L.A. tomorrow morning, I will return on Sunday night. I called my doc today, but he was unavailable. I am definitely itchy and I do have white, frothy discharge. Last week when I saw him I had somewhat of an itch and white creamy discharge and he said I did not have an infection, but did acknowledge that I had a lot and I was probably irritated. Do you think I should just wait it out till next week, or should I goo to the pharmacy today and buy boric acid pills or hydrogen peroxide douche??? > > Oh, and it does have somewhat of a urnie like odor. Weird. > I think the point that is being missed here is that everyone is saying to see your doctor NOW (even though you just saw him last week) because your discharge CHANGED from last week. You went from creamy to frothy and itchy. Well...that warrants a visit to the doctor as frothy is a big red flag for INFECTION. Urine smell (ammonia) is also a sign of bacteria vaginosis. This is something you need to see a doctor about. You said last week you had sex. Was it unprotected???? You can get trich from unprotected sex. You can get BV from a change in ph (rePHresh) and semen. Those two combined and cause the pH to go WAY up. Just having the doctor look around inside can change your environment. You are talking about two different things....one thing that has occured up until last week and another that CHANGED in the past few days with frothy discharge that is itchy. A CHANGE means you need to see the doctor again. You can go to a walk in clinic for that as well. Your pH from when you had the original discharge MAY NOT be the same as you have now since there is a change. I think the advice you are getting is based on your CURRENT CHANGED symptoms and not the previous creamy discharge. That's a whole other issue. Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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