Someone please help!!!

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Hello everyone. I was sixteen when i met my boyfriend and he is my first partner. I am now twenty too. All years that we have been together i have had a yeast infection.

(First time that i had it i went to the doctor and she told me that i have a yeast infection).

Sometimes even 4 times in a month. Its always coming back and i don't know why. Before him i never had it. Could it be that he passed me this infection and that we are just infecting each other every time? My doctor prescribed me medicines but its not helping. I can't take it no more, it is always itching me and i can't to anything when i have it. Also, it doesn't have any smell.

But now, i saw red spotting with a white cottage discharge in my pants. (I am not pregnant). And i am scared, i don't know why i have pink cottage blood with my yeast infection now?? And on my panties now i have got yellow discharge with it also!! What is that? Yeast infection and what more? And why do i have it now? Is it STD? Did he possibly cheat on me and got infected and i infected me with it or?

How can i cure this?? Please help me, thank you.

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    Hi Sara

    It could still be a yeast infection, and yes you could be getting it from your partner, he could have it with no real symptoms, he probably needs to go and get checked as well,

    does your discharge have a fishy smell? if so it could be a bacterial infection that requires antibiotics

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