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Hey I Have A Question My Girlfriend Believes She Has

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Posted on Thu, 11 Apr 2019
Question: Hey I have a question my girlfriend believes she has an std she went to an urgent care center and the physician said she had a little. Bacteria in her urine no blood test was done so she’s been treating it like a uti but she has pelvic pain and bumps along her vagina not tiny bumps but medium size she says they don’t itch but we’re both scared
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Answered by Dr. Prof. Kunal Saha (3 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Please do not ignore. Visit a gynecologist at the earliest

Detailed Answer:
Thanks for using the Ask a Doctor service.

I understand your concerns and you have reasons to be concerned. Both of you need to visit a gynecologist at the earliest. A clinical examination is very important and that would provide valuable insights to the possible pathogen. Based on the findings, he/she would be able to administer the right antibiotics (or antifungal, antiviral etc.) to resolve the problem. He/she might also need to order a few tests.

If there is something specific that you need to know from me, please let me know and I would guide you accordingly.

Regards
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Dr. Prof. Kunal Saha

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Hey I Have A Question My Girlfriend Believes She Has

Brief Answer: Please do not ignore. Visit a gynecologist at the earliest Detailed Answer: Thanks for using the Ask a Doctor service. I understand your concerns and you have reasons to be concerned. Both of you need to visit a gynecologist at the earliest. A clinical examination is very important and that would provide valuable insights to the possible pathogen. Based on the findings, he/she would be able to administer the right antibiotics (or antifungal, antiviral etc.) to resolve the problem. He/she might also need to order a few tests. If there is something specific that you need to know from me, please let me know and I would guide you accordingly. Regards