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How Can A Vaginal Yeast Infection Be Treated?

Hello I m a teen who got Chlamydia and had it for about a year or two but I cleared it and I had vaginal discharge still they said I had a yeast infection I took medication and now I still have the same problem they say I m fine but I have itchyness and it s still green and it burns during intercourse what do I do
Tue, 20 Mar 2018
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Hello,

Definitely, any discharge other than the white thin discharge is of concern since your discharge is greenish color. Moreover, it's itching and burning it suggest me that you are still suffering from chlamydia so I would suggest you to that you should ask your gynecologist to reevaluate you and not only she should treat you but also your partner. 
 

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
 Dr. Medhavi Agarwal 
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How Can A Vaginal Yeast Infection Be Treated?

Hello, Definitely, any discharge other than the white thin discharge is of concern since your discharge is greenish color. Moreover, it s itching and burning it suggest me that you are still suffering from chlamydia so I would suggest you to that you should ask your gynecologist to reevaluate you and not only she should treat you but also your partner.    Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards,  Dr. Medhavi Agarwal