It could be a yeast infection or a sign of something more serious. If you are sexually active it could be an STD. I recommend that you call your doctor. Most STDs don't have any signs or symptoms and if you have never had a yeast infection before than you don't want to treat what you think could be. Call your gyn and make an appt to be seen asap. If you don't have a gyn ask a friend to recommend one. Good luck, i hope it is nothing serious.
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Ob-gyn. They are usually your regular obstetrician that you were seeing during pregnancy.
Ob-gyn. They are usually your regular obstetrician that you were seeing during pregnancy.
A yeast infection or a infection inside. Try wiping front to back if you wipe back to front or don't get baths so often if you're sick. But if your that concerned I say go see a GYN.
No matter what color it is, if you think it's blood you should go and see your ob-gyn
OB/GYN
they deliever babies but can also be an ob/gyn which is like a womans doctor. they deliever babies but can also be an ob/gyn which is like a womans doctor.
For most yeast infections you can get over the counter medication from your local pharmacy (rite aid, walgreens, target etc). You can choose to get it in the form of pills, or cream that you have to apply vaginally for a week. If you see a doctor, you can get a prescription pill that only requires you to take it once (e.g. fluconazole). However, if you have a resistant strain (if otc medication doesnt help) you need to get stronger prescription cream, such as terconazole.
Yes, an OB/GYN (obstetrician/gynecologist) is a doctor. Specifically, she/he is a doctor who cares for women (OB cares for pregnant females and a GYN cares for women having "female" issues).
He was an ob-gyn doctor
A yeast infection located higher in the vagina, closer to the cervix, where the pap smear was taken from. Consult your ob/gyn physician and test results from the pap smear.