Ive been having vaginal odors like fishy musty tht wont go away what do i do i dont wanna see a doctor!?


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Help please!

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Hon, fishy odor and discharge are signs of a vaginal infection. Over the counter meds won't work because you need an antibiotic to treat it.

Better get to the dr's office. If you leave it untreated it could get worse leading to infertility sometimes, not counting the smell and the discomfort that you're already experiencing.
Sweetie you really need to see a doctor. It needs to be treated, and the only vaginal infection that you can get OTC drugs for is a yeast infection and you do not mention anything about itching.
If you are having odor like that, you need to see a doctor, because you could have an infection that needs to be treated with antibiotics.. if left untreated it can cause pelvic inflammatory disease... go to the doctor.. they see stuff like that all the time and know what to do... good luck...
Well, if you are not going to a doctor it will progressively become worse, you will become ill and no one will want to get to close to you.
you need to go to the doctor or it may become more serious, which you don't want..it could be an SDT, STI, infection..or something else...go get checked
Well unfortunately you may not want to go to the doctor but more than likely you will have to. It could very will possible be a bacterial infection in which your doctor will have to give an antibiotic for, or it could very well be an std. You could begin by going to any local store and buying something that is quite new on the market, it's an over the counter device which will tell you if it is a bacterial infection or not. Or if it is the beginning signs of a yeast infection. Which i highly doubt, but i unfortunately can't remember the exact name for this new product. It will however give you somewhere to start.
Seeing a doctor isn't optional. It sounds like you have an STD, pelvic inflammatory disease, bladder infection, urinary tract infection, or a yeast infection. You need antibiotics. If you don't get this infection treated it will get into your blood stream and you could die. It could also spread to your kidneys causing kidney failure and death, or into your uterus which could lead to sterility and/or peritonitis and death. Infections don't go away by themselves. You just die from them.
you really should go see a doctor for that.. It sounds like you have a bacterial infection and you need to go and get treated for that...It wont go away until you go to the doctor...
Sounds like a bacterial infection. Just like everyone else says you HAVE to go to the doctor, it won't go away on it's own, it will just continue to get worse. And if you're sexually active, you need to get tested for STD's as well. Lots of times Chlamydia and Gonorrhea produce a strong vaginal odor as well. So, GO! I promise you your Gynecologist has seen much worse, bacterial infections are very common.
Well you do need to see a doctor,you could have a yeast infection or something more serious!! At least if you go to the doctor it will be looked after,go to an after hours clinic if you don't want to see your own doctor!!
Have you been having sex? That can make you smell fishy and end up pregnant as well.

You need to go to a doctor either way.
just go to planned parent hood or u can actually go to a walgreens and by a douche that would really get rid of your problems
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