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Old 11-06-2008, 06:58 AM   #1
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ive noticed that i smell a little fishy down there. i have a shower before sex but still its there. my boyf has noticed this and told me but ive had all the tests and ive no sexual disease or anything. i tried a vaginal wash for a while but it didnt get rid of it still. im really annoyed and upset about it because about any other people i could be with and i smell like this. they wouldnt want to be with me at all. also my boyf doesnt perform oral because of this.
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Lots of water, no junk food, no vaginal washes (they upset your chemical balance) lots of salad. Start taking chlorophyll, either the liquid or capsules. It's an internal deodorizer .
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I had the same problem last summer and it turned out to be a mild case of bacterial vaginosis that was easily cleared up with some anti-biotics. You might want to go back to your doctor and have them check for that if they haven't already.
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ive noticed that i smell a little fishy down there. i have a shower before sex but still its there. my boyf has noticed this and told me but ive had all the tests and ive no sexual disease or anything. i tried a vaginal wash for a while but it didnt get rid of it still. im really annoyed and upset about it because about any other people i could be with and i smell like this. they wouldnt want to be with me at all. also my boyf doesnt perform oral because of this.
what should i do?
Read the Chronic Bacterial Vaginosis thread. Physical and mental health tab, click on gynecology section. Or alternatively type in Bacterial Vaginosis into the search box at the top of your page.

There is stacks of information in there, check to see if youre experiencing the same symptoms, if you think you have BV, get to the doctors asap, its much easier to cure BV when you first spot it.... hopefully it'll just be a course of antibiotics that you need.
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For some reason, I have found that when I use soap down there it makes a fishy smell. I was told by a friend that we have some bacteria that is good there so we aren't supposed to wash with an antibacterial soap. I use shampoo. It seems to work. Try it.
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