The : The most common cause for this is BV (bacterial vaginosis) which is technically not an std. Another less probable cause is an std called trichomonas (trick for short). Both can be treated with similar meds. For more info go to www.Tindamax.Com. (i do not have stock in their company).
Answered 10/4/2016
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May be other: Sounds like an infection, but it does not have to be an "std." can be run of the mill issue(s). Should see your dr / gyn / urgent care / "std clinic" for exam and treatment.
Answered 3/9/2013
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