Sexually Active, Paragard Inserted. Bumps, Itching, Smell From Vagina After Intercourse. Reason?
Hello im a female whose recently became sexually active, i have had only two partners. November i recently had the Contraceptive the Paragard inserted. everything has gone just fine with that. I have been having unprotected sex because both my partners had mentioned that they we re both clean and did not have any sexually transmitted diseases . three Days ago i had sexual intercourse with one of them, ever sense I have been experiencing a constant itch and having and unpleasant smell in my vaginal area. I have also noticed that i have felt a few bumps down there i recently looked at my Vagina area recently and the bumps look like tags that you would find on an elderly persons neck . If you could help me figure out what is going on that would be great.
HI . This can be vaginitis and /or cervicitis, just an infection. Ideally a treatment would be required to all partners at the same time and no sex till get cured. I would advise you for internal Gynecological exam to see the extent of infection and all partners should go for blood tests related to STD.
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Sexually Active, Paragard Inserted. Bumps, Itching, Smell From Vagina After Intercourse. Reason?
HI . This can be vaginitis and /or cervicitis, just an infection. Ideally a treatment would be required to all partners at the same time and no sex till get cured. I would advise you for internal Gynecological exam to see the extent of infection and all partners should go for blood tests related to STD.