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Yeast Infection: Re-Occuring with yellow discharge, foul sme
Posted: 10-07-06 03:07am

Hi, for acouple of months now, I have been getting constant yeast infections, they sometimes have a foul smell, and the discharge is yellow and white clumps.. it happened for months now.. i want to know what you think is causing it

is it because i have unprotected sex with my boyfriend and he ejaculates in me all the time.. we have sex more then once a day so alot goes in i dont take birth control pills or anything.. is that what is irritating me and giving me yeast infections?

but also i have some sort of peeling/flakey skin on my vagina i dont know what is the cause for that maybe its the yeast infections

is it his sperm .. a std .. or am i geting it from giving him a yeast infectiont he first time and he just keeps on giving it back to me?


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Posted: 10-16-06 01:56am

According to the symptoms you report (smelly yellow vaginal discharge, irritation…) it seems very likely that you are experiencing vaginal inflammation caused by an infection (colpitis). A yeast infection is not considered a sexually transmitted disease although the infective agent (Candida) can be imported by unprotected sex. This is because Candida normally lives in the vagina but local immune mechanisms prevent it from causing infection. During some instances (pregnancy, antibiotic and corticosteroid therapy, birth control pills, diabetes…) the immune system becomes weak and Candida can become pathogenic, causing infection.
Unprotected sex without a condom is of great importance for diagnosing re-occurring vaginal infections, but not in case of Candida-infection. You can go to your gynecologist and request a vaginal examination, a vaginal smear for identifying the level of vaginal clarity, and a Pap-test.



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