Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Outbreak Of Spots On Stomach Chlamydia Or Just The Pills?

Chlamydia or just the pills? - outbreak of spots on stomach

Long story ..

Nearly 2 months, I lost my virginity to a man who should not really have. : /
(Do not judge me .. I had an 'off' day, and btw, we used a condom)
.. However, because the next day, I have a very bad pain in my stomach and it really does hurt them when I wee: (

After one week, sleeping with this man, I joined my current boyfriend. This week, he had tests for all sexually transmitted diseases and all were negative.

The thing is, the first man who slept with, I do not know very well that I do not know if it's something. : S

Recently I've also started to get a discharge, and sometimes strangers in blood during urination.
His worst of all time with you. Now I have stomach pain would ever go to the bathroom every 15-30 minutes and it hurts when me and my boyfriend to have sex: (
Always use a condom, just in case at that time.

As also on the pill, and when I started, I had an outbreak of spots, and mood swings, so I do not know if my symptoms may be more to do with it.

But Iuntil the symptoms of chlamydia and were in my situation. : (


Im just wondering what you think?
To someone else has one of these could have side effects with the pill or not?
Should I be tested for sexually transmitted diseases?

Thanks
x

7 comments:

flighty0... said...

You can use a condom STD. Go and be tested for sexually transmitted diseases, before becoming a serious problem. Not possible to mention infecting her current boyfriend.

BETH said...

His love not only the pill, the pill affects hormone patches and to ensure that the stomach or headache may also may also lead to relief, because that is influenced by changes in hormones, but the blood through ur wee It is not normal better to go to your doctor as soon as possible. this does not mean its an STD, but to be on the safe side, go to a nurse / doctor / clinic.

confuzzl... said...

condom could be a small incision or occur allow an STI or STD. Select a test, because if you have chlamydia can lead to infertility. Additionally, your BF had taste, so why not, whether he knew that he had slept with someone who does not know how I feel, but it seems unfair and irresponsible.

Cocoa Dusted Love said...

Urinary tract infections. Going to the doctor and get antibiotics to spread some drawbacks, otherwise it can become infected, and the kidneys. This is not a venereal disease.

EDIT: chlamydia have no symptoms, and 90% of cases. It should go because he used a condom. I want to test that does not mean anything if they distributed their current boyfriend in the week. Some things take longer to be a test.

Mamacita Ecuador said...

Oh, oh, sounds like a urinary tract infection normally. But you say you have tested this and neg?

All I can recommend, it's a little relief Cystitus Buy at your local pharmacy. It is usually in the form of powder and put it in water and drink. It tastes strange, but not really.

Kim said...

Go to the baby-ETS test.

Be safe!

Tell your BF with cramps or not good. Do not have sex until the tests are negative. If you have an STD and it extended, it will be very happy.

juju said...

It sounds like cystitis to me, try one weeks drinking cranberry juice, and plenty of water.
If you are on sexually transmitted diseases in the only way a way to put your mind to calm worried, and I know it's hard, but you must wait 3 months to do after the exam, sometimes it takes 3 months for Sexually transmitted diseases are on a test.
It looks like an effect of the pill at all.
HUN luck, I know it's difficult when you hardly feel it, and you do not know what it is.

Symptoms

Symptoms of cystitis include:

* A tingling or burning sensation when urinating
* The need to urinate more often than they normally
* The need to urinate urgently, even if you urine with little or no
* Urine that is cloudy or dark, and can have a strong odor
* Blood in urine
* Abdominal pain or tenderness in the lower back or low
* A general feeling of illness

These symptoms may be caused by a sexually transmitted infection (STI), ass (chlamydia, see Related topics). If you think you may have an STD, see your doctor or a genito-urinary medicine (GUM) clinic for diagnosis and treatment confidential.

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