Dear Mrs. Patient,
Thankyou for your answer. I read your Concern.
Your situation needs to be examined carefully, please do not let it to bypass.
From how you described it may be a
cervical infection or
ectropion. This is confirmed with the
ultrasonography intravaginal and with some place test performed by the gynecologist in the hospital.
If you have the infection and are treated for 3 months, i hope that your husband has been treated as well, because otherwise your treatment is invane, because the sexual infections are transmitted while sexual intercourse so the both partners need to be treated although one may have symptoms and the other may not have symptoms (be refractar, in most cases the males).
If you have ectropion or intropion, than u need to do a mini surgery to fix it, but this is decided only by the gynecologist in the office.
Please make up an appointment with a good gynecologist, and fix your problem as soon as possible.
I wish you good luck.
Kind Regards,
Dr. Eni Manoku