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Brown Heavy Vaginal Bleeding, Increased Appetite, Racing Heartbeat, Pain During Sex. Is This The Cause Of Concern?

brown heavy vaginal bleeding & clots, thick white vaginal discharge, constant eating, fatigue, chills, stomach pain, racing heartbeat, frequent uncomfortable urinating, dizziness, fuzzy vision, anxiety, clamy hands, headaches, nausea, overly dry skin, pain during sex, nausea & bleeding after sex. I am an 18 year old female. What do these symptoms mean?
Thu, 7 Nov 2013
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Hello user
you require a thorough STD workup to see for any candidial or trichomonal disease in your vagina.
You are hereby advised to visit a nearby STD clinic to have yourself examined to prevent further progression of the disease.

Wishing you good health.
Dr Hari Om Chandrakar
MBBS
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Brown Heavy Vaginal Bleeding, Increased Appetite, Racing Heartbeat, Pain During Sex. Is This The Cause Of Concern?

Hello user you require a thorough STD workup to see for any candidial or trichomonal disease in your vagina. You are hereby advised to visit a nearby STD clinic to have yourself examined to prevent further progression of the disease. Wishing you good health. Dr Hari Om Chandrakar MBBS