Do I own an STD or yeast infection?
I know this is really disgusting, and I should ask my doctor or mom, but I don't have a doctor and I'm not ready to tell my mom going on for this yet.
not 100% sure if he have any STD's but I've heard stories about him, which leads me to believe he might.
The syptoms I'm have are:
Sulfur smelling urine
Cloudy Urine
most recently (within the final couple of days) EXTREMELY bad vaginal itching (to the point where it causes uncomfortability and irritation)
The first 3 symptoms I've have since the morning after the guy had sex with me.
I'm really scared and don't know what to do, so any assist would be greatly appreciated.
Answers: Ordinarily I would say possible UTI, but symptoms for that wouldn't last two months untreated without progressing to a kidney infection or something serious. You'll want to find evaluated for STIs immediately. Contact a doctor or your local health department or Planned Parenthood. You need to aim treatment, as whatever this is will not go away on its own.
Also, disregard the misogynistic shaming attempt by the other commenter. He's been reported. You are not to blame for your rape, and never will be. If you be aware of like you're having problems at all beside the psychological aspect of having been sexually assaulted, you will want to seek backing for that as well.
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not 100% sure if he have any STD's but I've heard stories about him, which leads me to believe he might.
The syptoms I'm have are:
Sulfur smelling urine
Cloudy Urine
most recently (within the final couple of days) EXTREMELY bad vaginal itching (to the point where it causes uncomfortability and irritation)
The first 3 symptoms I've have since the morning after the guy had sex with me.
I'm really scared and don't know what to do, so any assist would be greatly appreciated.
Answers: Ordinarily I would say possible UTI, but symptoms for that wouldn't last two months untreated without progressing to a kidney infection or something serious. You'll want to find evaluated for STIs immediately. Contact a doctor or your local health department or Planned Parenthood. You need to aim treatment, as whatever this is will not go away on its own.
Also, disregard the misogynistic shaming attempt by the other commenter. He's been reported. You are not to blame for your rape, and never will be. If you be aware of like you're having problems at all beside the psychological aspect of having been sexually assaulted, you will want to seek backing for that as well.
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