That would be a gynecologist. If you are unsure of where to find one, go to your regular doctor about the problem and if it is something they are not qualified to handle then they will refer you to a gynecologist.
A Urologist.
If you have a tampon in your vagina, your health care provider would have noticed it during your pap smear.
you should see a doctor....
It shouldn't. If it does, see a doctor right away.
If the emergency room doctor did an effective speculum exam, then the doctor w2ould not be able to miss a tampon in your vagina. There is nowhere else a tampon can go; the vagina is a dead end. But removal of a lost tampon is not a reason for an emergency room visit. Next time, see your regular health care provider or your local family planning agency. They are better able to provide this kind of care. Routine GYN care is not what emergency rooms are for, and not their specialty.
I would start with your internist, family practitioner or gynecologist.
A person leaking vagina is not a symptom of HIV infection. It is, however, very odd. You should see a doctor.
You can see your regular doctor or a urologist and take tests for STD and infection.
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If it were I think I would make an appointment to see my regular doctor. Talk with him/her and see if he can help you. He may recommend you see another doctor more specialized in dealing with post traumatic disorders.
Clearly you have a infection and it shows on the discharge. See a doctor.
You should see a dermatologist