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A 20-year-old female asked:

Slightly irritated cervix, itchy vagina, slight pelvic pain, and sometimes discharge is yellow. neg for std and yeast. past history of chlamydia.help?

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Dr. Martin Raff
Infectious Disease 58 years experience
See an OB/GYN: There are many possible explanations for this, but in order to answer you intelligently one would have to examine you and perhaps do some lab tests. Go get this worked out and hope you'll be better soon.
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Dr. Lisa Oldson
Internal Medicine 29 years experience
See gyne: You need additional testing and perhaps empiric treatment which means making an educated guess and treating you as a somewhat backwards way of making the diagnosis. It's not ideal, but sometimes needs to be done. For example, your doc may believe that you have mycoplasma genitalium, though routine testing isn't available. Or may think u had a false neg chlamydia test & will treat u. See gynecology.
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Last updated Mar 22, 2020

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