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What Causes Vaginal Itching And Burning With Greenish Discharge After Intercourse?

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Posted on Wed, 5 Aug 2015
Question: hello i met this guy was drunk had sex with no protection I'm having itching and feeling burn in my vagina and greenish discharge not a lot just little and no smell please somebody tell me I'm scary..
Please Help me !!
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Answered by Dr. Kathy Robinson (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
need exam

Detailed Answer:
Hello and thanks for using HCM,
We can not treat you on HCM so you need to go to a local doctor or clinic. It sounds like you have contracted a sexually transmitted infection (STI). Luckily most of them are easily treated with antibiotics. You will also need a test now and again in 3 months for HIV, though your chances of getting that are small with just one encounter (plus he may not have HIV), still getting tested is the safest thing to do.
Let me know if you have further questions,
Regards,
Dr. Robinson
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What Causes Vaginal Itching And Burning With Greenish Discharge After Intercourse?

Brief Answer: need exam Detailed Answer: Hello and thanks for using HCM, We can not treat you on HCM so you need to go to a local doctor or clinic. It sounds like you have contracted a sexually transmitted infection (STI). Luckily most of them are easily treated with antibiotics. You will also need a test now and again in 3 months for HIV, though your chances of getting that are small with just one encounter (plus he may not have HIV), still getting tested is the safest thing to do. Let me know if you have further questions, Regards, Dr. Robinson