Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011 at
9:50 am
I’ve been having this trouble since last February! Having sex all of a sudden became painful and directly afterward, my vaginal walls feel like they are burning and sometimes itchy. Any clue?
I don’t have health insurance but thought I could go to the health department, any idea if they would look at this sort of thing/how to make an appointment?
thanks!
Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011 at
7:27 am
while my boyfriend and i were doing it i could feel tearing and it hurt real bad, so i just coulndt find the energy and the relief from pain to get up and go wash up afterwards so i fell asleep.i woke up with symptoms of a uti, went to the doctor but the test came back negative! after that i left the subject alone but still felt funny, i developed symptoms of a yeast infection ;cheesy discharge , bread odor. but over time the odor has gotten horrible, is this bacterial vaginosis or an sti?
Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011 at
2:49 am
About a month ago I was in a public place and after I did my business, I discovered there was no toilet paper. Hooray! And I wasn’t about to go and change rooms, because the place was so busy and I wasn’t in a stall, so I would be going out into a public place with my underwear smelling like piss afterwards.
So I looked around on the ground and sure enough, found TP. It looked clean and unused but smelled a bit of urine. I figured that pee is supposed to be sterile, so I went ahead and used it.
Well my hands smelled like urine for the rest of the day, while my vagina smelled like piss as well as itching later on that night and for the next 2 days.
It was slighty red and had little uniform raised bumps, almost like chicken skin, only present in the labia. No pus or anything. I washed with soap and the next day the bumps receded and I figured I’d cured it.
Now I have the same stuff, but with the opening of my vagina is sort of whitish. No funny discharge. And I wouldn’t be able to tell you the smell – I have a cold.
I narrowed it down to two things – bacterial vaginitis or yeast infection. I’m hoping it’s a yeast infection since it won’t need such a big treatment. If there’s anything else you could think of, please help!
Monday, August 1st, 2011 at
7:39 am
When I fed my fish this morning, I noticed that one of my brilliant rasboras was quite pale, and his body looked almost like it was covered in a thin layer of slime. A few short stringy strands of slime are hanging off his body. (They’re not very long.) Only one fish is affected, and he was behaving normally – eating, swimming, etc.
I had to be to work before the pet store opened, but I will stop by on my home. I will, of course, ask what they think I ought to treat with. I have Melafix, but I didn’t put any in the tank. If the infection is fungal, I figured it wouldn’t do a whole lot of good, and I’d rather treat the fish properly than guess at it and do more harm.
Anybody have any idea what this infection is, where it came from, and how to treat it?
20 gallon
2 glass catfish
3 brilliant rasboras
1 pineapple swordtail
1 susnet platy