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Having Green Discharge, Took Antibiotics, No Relief, Having Pinkish Colour Spotting. Suggestions?

i had, i think 3 spots of light pink in the morning this aug 28 2012 and my last menstruation is about 20 days ago(aug 4-8 2012), what may this cause ? i also experiencing the greenish discharge ive been in the ob before but they just give me antibiotic .and still the green discharge continue happening until now,please help!!!thanks
Mon, 3 Sep 2012
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Dear customer

The green discharge from vagina points towards the genital infection specially trichomoniasis. You should have the pap smear , c/s , physical examination done by the doctor/gynaecologist to know the underlying etiology.

The antibiotics may need to be changed or be prescribed for more extended duration if the symptoms are still not controlled.

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Having Green Discharge, Took Antibiotics, No Relief, Having Pinkish Colour Spotting. Suggestions?

Dear customer The green discharge from vagina points towards the genital infection specially trichomoniasis. You should have the pap smear , c/s , physical examination done by the doctor/gynaecologist to know the underlying etiology. The antibiotics may need to be changed or be prescribed for more extended duration if the symptoms are still not controlled. Thank you!