Is a milky white discharge normal in women?
I was recently treated for a STD is got from unprotected sex. It made a discharge as a warning sign so I got checked. My boyfriend was also treated for this. We were told not to have unprotected sex for 2 weeks and finish all the medicine given for the problem. Me and him have not had any kind of sex for 1 week and I have finished my pills. I am still having a discharge. Is this normal? I plan on getting retested on the 18th of June but was just wondering if anyone else always has discharge and what it looks like. My boyfriend never had a test but has taken his pills given my the doctor. He never showed any signs of the STD.
Thank you Queenskid. I know that much. I have one of the two you wrote. I know which are cureable and which aren’t.
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A minimal white discharge is normal, but with you having an STD makes it different. Sometimes the antibiotics keep working after you’ve taken the last pill and will continue to work for a few more days. Your doctor should have scheduled a recheck visit to make sure everything has cleared and if not give you another run of meds. Also if you were given antibiotics you could have a secondary yeast infection from taking the antibiotics. Good luck and hope you get to feeling better.
um i dunno id definately get it checked
okay there is no cure for std’s only treatment to keep out breaks away so when u get tested again dont be suprised when u still have it okay
Get retested.
If you are still having the discharge then this is not normal and means your infection has not cleared up yet. Not all infections are STD’s just to clarify this.
No cure for stds??? huh??? The only stds that are incurrable are herpes I & II and Genital Warts. Chlylamidia and Ghonnerea, which you probably have, are currable with antibiotics and should clear up within 2 weeks. If not, another dose is given.