Fishy thick white discharge

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Can someone help I am 30 and I have thick white fishy discharge that I can smell through my clothes. My periods are always painful and my pee is green and frothy and stings when it comes out and I have a sudden urge to go to the toilet, sometimes I don't always make it in time. I get pain during sex as well.

Urine tests are always clear and pelvic ultrasound in 2007 ruled out a gynae problem. I was invited to have a cervical smear but I've put it off because my last nurse didn't talk me through what she was doing and got annoyed with me when I told her it hurt so what do I do please thank you

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  • Posted

    Fishy suggests garderella infection, but green and frothy could be other infections like trichomonas vaginalis. Go to a GUM clinic and take your partner too.
  • Posted

    Fishy suggests bacterial vaginalis and green frothy could be TV trichomonas vaginalis . Go to a GUM clinic with your partner soon.
    • Posted

      Thank you, I can't contact the person I had sex with though, he lives abroad.
  • Posted

    Have they done any kidney function tests, or any other kind of testing on your kidneys? Beyond a urine test? Generally green, frothy urine is a sign of too much protein in your urine, which can be the sign of kidney problems. I would definitely get a second opinion from a different gynecologist if I were you. Something is DEFINITELY not normal about your situation. 
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    You sound like you could have bacterial vaginosis... The urine part is lost on me, unless you have a UTI. Your post is a bit strange and all over the place, so I kind of question the legitimacy of the post.. Especially because, who refuses a vaginal exam if they are experiencing such horrendous symptoms? It just doesn't sound right to me.

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