Is white cottage cheese like discharge normal while treatment for bacterial vaginosis?

I went to my doctor to have a pap smear done..

When they got the results back, everything came back perfect except I had a bacterial infection, Bacterial Vaginosis.

(The only symptoms I had were an odor and a creamy white sometimes yellow discharge)

I did the gel medicine for seven nights..

Ever since I started the medication everytime I went to the washroom, a White cottage cheese like discharge would come out.

Is that just the bacteria being pushed out or should I be concerned?

Also, how long should I wait to have sex?

Are you taking MetroGel? If you are, this is a really common side effect of the medication. Completely normal.
I would wait until you are done the course of the medication before you have sex again.

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5 thoughts on “Is white cottage cheese like discharge normal while treatment for bacterial vaginosis?

  1. you should wait until the bacteria is gone and i wouldn’t worry about it….call a doctor and see about it
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  2. Are you taking MetroGel? If you are, this is a really common side effect of the medication. Completely normal.
    I would wait until you are done the course of the medication before you have sex again.
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  3. That is so nasty I just want to gag and can’t believe I even read the entire question. Why don’t u ask your doctor…or you could always just cruise around with a spoon…seems your packin a snack pack to go right now.
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  4. it is clear that you have vulval vaginal candidiasis (yeast infection) you can treat it with diflucan or monistat you can get monistat over the counter in the mean time avoid wearing tight clothing and nylon under wear instead wear cotton underwear
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