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Originally Posted by i555
Went to the doctors n had blood etc checked, everything is fine. Now im really puzzled.
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You need to approach this issue in a logical manner.
Trichomoniasis is not easily diagnosed in men. A blood test won't show anything. A culture needs to be done. Read
http://www.trichomoniasis.org/Prevalence/Men.aspx
What you should do is to take your girlfriend to the doctor, explain what is happening and ask the doctor to find the cause of her vaginal odor.
For more information, go to
http://www.trichomoniasis.org/Diagnosis/Index.aspx
Once trichomoniasis is confirmed, then both of you need to be treated simultaneously.
However, there are other causes of vaginal odor such as Bacterial Vaginosis and yeast infections. That is why it's important for a proper diagnosis to be performed. In addition, because these infections are very hard to detect in men, smart doctors don't even attempt to waste time and your money with diagnostic tests. If an infection is found in your girlfriend, the doctor should automatically give you the same medication which both of you can then take at the same time.
Finally you need to go to the right doctor. Many GPs who spend their lives treating coughs and colds simply don't have the experience when it comes STDs