Pain During Sex, Had UTI, Have Unusual Discharge, Frequent Urination. What Is Wrong?
Hi, I am 17 and sexually active. About a little less than a year ago I had to go to the doctor due to pain during sex. It was thought that I had a urinary tract infection so I was medicated. Well the pain during sex stopped, maybe because I had been doing it less often then. Well ever since then I have been having unusual discharge that is like a yellow color. To this day, I still have the discharge and sometimes I feel like I have to urinate more often than usual. What is wrong? I have gone to a gynecologist and was going to be put on birth control but my mom did not fill my prescription. I had not heard anything from the doctor after my visit so I assume nothing was wrong. My mom and I do not have a good relationship so I do not want to talk to her about it. Help?
thank you. lower abd. pain associated with per vaginal discharge indicate pelvic inflammatory disease. it may be vaginal candidiasis,trichomoniasis or mixed infection. theses are easily transmitted sexually. associated urinary tract infection may occurred. infection need to be eradicated prior to going sexual intercourse. consult a gynecologist again.
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Pain During Sex, Had UTI, Have Unusual Discharge, Frequent Urination. What Is Wrong?
thank you. lower abd. pain associated with per vaginal discharge indicate pelvic inflammatory disease. it may be vaginal candidiasis,trichomoniasis or mixed infection. theses are easily transmitted sexually. associated urinary tract infection may occurred. infection need to be eradicated prior to going sexual intercourse. consult a gynecologist again.