Discharge smell
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So, I started dating this guy a few months ago. We're monogamous and STD-free, and I'm on the Pill, but the first few times we had sex we used a condom. No worries, except it was a brand I hadn't used before, and the lube on them appeared to cause a thrush infection (I'd never had thrush before, and that's the only thing I can think of that could have triggered it). Because I'd never had thrush before, and had never really educated myself on it, I didn't quite realise what was going on until about a month later, at which point I went to my doctor and she gave me one of those combination pills/creams to treat it. I took as directed and the infection cleared up just fine.
All dandy, except for the fact that since then the discharge from my vagina has changed in smell and taste. I don't quite know how to describe it, as obviously none of you know what I used to smell like, lol, but it's much less sweet, more bitter, and somewhat unpleasant now (previously the boy and I both enjoyed the taste, and now neither of us do, really). It's not a huge deal, really, it just confuses me, as my diet hasn't changed at all, and nor have my personal hygiene habits.
So my question is, can a thrush infection cause a permanent change in the smell/taste of vaginal discharge? Or is something more potentially sinister going on? I've just moved house, so am still in the process of registering for a doctor, and if this could be a big deal I'm going to be more insistent about getting an appointment soon rather than just waiting it out.
All dandy, except for the fact that since then the discharge from my vagina has changed in smell and taste. I don't quite know how to describe it, as obviously none of you know what I used to smell like, lol, but it's much less sweet, more bitter, and somewhat unpleasant now (previously the boy and I both enjoyed the taste, and now neither of us do, really). It's not a huge deal, really, it just confuses me, as my diet hasn't changed at all, and nor have my personal hygiene habits.
So my question is, can a thrush infection cause a permanent change in the smell/taste of vaginal discharge? Or is something more potentially sinister going on? I've just moved house, so am still in the process of registering for a doctor, and if this could be a big deal I'm going to be more insistent about getting an appointment soon rather than just waiting it out.