I have been having a white creamy discharge for about a month now. It started out itching but stopped after i?


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treated it for a yeast infection. But the white stuff inside never went away. I'm not actually sure if this is considered discharge since it's inside and the only stuff on the outside is a small amount which is for the most part only noticeable when i use my finger nail and scratch it. I'm kind of scared and have not told my partner about this. It's been about 3 weeks since i treated myself for the yeast infections. My partner also had problems about 3 weeks ago, his was sort of itchy and had a little bit of skin peeling from it as if it were dry skin, it lasted about a week and seems normal now. PLEASE HELP. I've looked everywhere online and cannot find out what it is.

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No this is not normal it sounds like you have a STD, you need to go to your DR or the health dept. to get checked, the sooner the better. You two will only keep giving it to each other. Until you are checked you need to stop having sex.
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Why would you ask that here? That is a question for a gynecologist.
go see the doctor.
White, creamy discharge is actually NORMAL vaginal discharge and is nothing to worry about. I don't understand why you doctor said it was a yeast infection. Vaginal discharge is only considered ''abnormal'' if it turns green, yellow or starts to smell, too. You don't need to worry about this at all but make sure your partner gets checked out.
well im pretty sure its normal sweety ...im no 100 percent sure but im pretty sure
Whew. thats gross, don't you have a doctor? If not find a free clinic somewhere.i sure would not share something like that with the whole world..
You need to tell your partner. It's not fair if you don't. Go and see a doctor. You might have something other than a yeast infection. You can't "fix" some problems by searching the web.
The white discharge is especially common for yeast infections, some over the counter stuff may work, but it may be possible you have something else such as Candida, (common from what I understand in females) or even chylmidia. You might want to go to the GYNO to see what you can do. Treatment may be fluconazole , a vaginal suppository, or some other antibiotic to wipe it out. Whatever it is, it probably isn't serious but make sure you go to the doc STAT before it gets more serious.

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If your partner isn't treated you can continue to 'catch' the yeast infection from him even if you continue to treat yourself. It could also be a sign of an STD. You need to be checked out by a doctor, as well as your partner. If you don't have insurance look around for a clinic or your local health department.
try consulting an obgynist..you need some medical attention
see the doctor again
It sounds like you really need to see a doctor. You may be able to get an idea of what it is on WebMD. There's a symptom checker link.
You have a recurrent vaginal yeast infection. Your partner has it also. If he has any scaliness around his penis opening, that's definitely what it is. You know how you can also tell if a man has a yeast infection? Tell him to spit into a glass of water when he first gets up in the morning, before brushing teeth or anything: if after 15 minutes, it looks like spiderwebs in the water, and is all stringy, he has it. If the spit just settles on top, or evaporates into the water, he doesn't. This is important because as long as he has the infection and you have sex, you will keep getting infected. You need your doctor to prescribe Flagyl or Metronidazole for both of you (it's a pill you take once or twice). That will clear it up! Also, avoid eating sugar or drinking alcohol. Sugar turns to yeast, and it will feed your infection.
Sometimes there are types of yeast infections that over-the-counter medicines don't get rid of.

When this happens, you need to go see your gyno and let him know that you have already tried treating and it didn't work.

He can give you something different or stronger. It could be something more serious than a yeast infection, like an STD. The bottom line is go see your gyno.
sounds like a yeast infection to me, go back to your doctor you probably need stronger medication and TAKE AS PRESCRIBED
WOW I'm sure glad we got that out in the open instead of keeping between you your doctor and maybe your partner because he might like to know too!
**Please go to your local Health Dept. It's only 10.00, if not free. STD's are so common-as is AIDS, so-tomorrow is Monday-get up early to be there first-1st come,1st served. And if you have something your boyfriend does too-and the next question>WHERE did it come from -and WHY were'nt you guys wearing a CONDOM??
An orgasm is not worth dying for. Ponder that til tomorrow while you are sitting in the waiting room for your results.and once you have had any STD, your odds of getting AIDS increases.
In the meantime-take 1TBSP Apple cider vinegar, swallow straight. Next 1TSP Baking Soda in a little warm water, swallow-Just doing these 2 things will get rid of yeast in your body and will ALSO help with weight loss. Do it Every morning.the foods we eat keep yeast growth in our guts, and can be cause tummy bloat over time
I would definately go to the doctor and get it checked out and tell your partner to go as well,cause if he had somting kinda the same you both may need to be treated.
Doctor time get tested for STD'S.
Don't wait for sores to appear.
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