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Trichomoniasis- treatment without antibiotics? |
I got trich from my ex boyfriend back in June. I had a very specific set of symptoms and my doctor gave me metronidazole which cleared it up within 2 days. Stupidly, I slept with my ex boyfriend again about a month ago. He told he had been treated. Now I have the exact same symptoms again. I went to the doctor and they took a swab test and it came back negative, along with tests for all the other STD's. I asked her to give me metronidazole again because I know I have this. She wouldn't do it and told me it was all in my head. Go to a clinic. |
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