See answer: Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is the most likely cause of your symptoms and is the most common vaginitis in women of childbearing age. BV is not a STD but reflects an imbalance in the vaginal ecosystem occurring when abnormal bacteria outnumber the normal ones. The primary symptom of BV is an abnormal, fish-like odorous vaginal discharge which noticeable especially after intercourse. Rx: metronidazole
Answered 7/24/2014
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It could be as : simple as a fungal infection. (which is not an STD). See gynecologist for examination and prescription
Answered 7/23/2014
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