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Hello Ladies…DO NOT FRET or be sorry you had uterine ablation!! Get educated!! If you are experiencing an “odor, itching or discomfort” it could very well be bacterial vaginosis or a yeast infection. Then again your issues may not be from either of these; see your Doctor right away for some testing, results and help (antibiotics, vaginal cream, progesterone, etc.)…if it’s not anything bacterial or fungal then ask your doctor about possibly using a “weekly prescription hormone cream (Estradiol)”, the body doesn’t absorb the hormones but your vagina does! Helps with pain, discomfort, some odors, maintains general vaginal health. The hormone cream may be a bit “messy” but helps keep us “in shape for better, more satisfying sex with much less pain!”…(Your tissues atrophy, get thing and can dry out.) There’s also Rephresh Gel (sold at Walmart, drug stores, helps maintain vaginal health, ph balance, cuts way down on odor). Also, if you are testing negative for Yeast but have itch and discomfort try Vagisil Cream for itching, it really helps. Listen, with ablation your uterus no longer sheds every month. You must understand the implications. You should also be on something prescribed by your gynecologist to “help your uterus shed” such as Progesterone (I take a low dose, 5mg daily prescribed by my gynecologist). Peri-menopausal and Menopausal women may need hormone adjustments as they go along. This does not always mean “the worrisome hormones”. These days some are homeopathic, some treat just the vagina or you can go full bore with traditional hormone replacement therapy or bio-identical pellet injections…After ablation your uterus is no longer having a period, or shedding on its own. It’s up to YOU to maintain your health with what’s comfortable for you! I’m 57. Had ablation over 10 years ago. I take progesterone daily while opting for pellet injections every 3months. My endometrium is thick right now, this is causing a harmless but annoying odor that I’m very aware of. I’ve lost some confidence in the bedroom. This thickened endometrium requires a D & C. I’meagerly awaiting this outpatient procedure, I’m hopeful it will help me “get back to normal”. Ladies, don’t give up! Don’t be afraid to talk with your partners and more importantly your gynecologists…(I’m not a doctor, please discuss any thing I’ve listed or suggested that worked for me with your own doctor before starting or trying. We’re all different)..Good luck!!
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It’s is a pinkinsh watery liquid that smells like burnt
Period blood. It’s foul. I called my dr and told his nurse this wasn’t in the brochure! If I had known it would be like this I would have just gotten the hysterectomy. My doctor told the nurse to tell me if I want I can douche to help the smell, but that just makes it smell like this ruined burnt flesh perfumery smell. If it could BE worse it is. My lady parts are putrid. 1st thing Monday I am getting an appointment for a hysterectomy or I’m getting a new doctor and a hysterectomy. This is truly worse than when. My period was so heavy I bled out on stage in front of a live audience. Humiliating doesn’t begin to describe it.
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I know this is an old post, but I want to reply in case someone like me is doing a Google search and can read it. I want to say I am just like Candi above. All the heavy periods all the BV all the medication they gave for that plus birth control and mirena and then having an unplanned C-section, I had lupus symptoms, and it took years to diagnose, I had a miscarriage that the doctor did not want to perform a DNC just had me release it naturally, which was a horrible experience. then the periods kept lasting 10 to 14 days and ultrasound found debris and this was 10 months post miscarriage. I still don’t know why Dr did not do DNC but then he had to and decided to do an ablation. That was 2017 and I felt OK after a periods were less and that only lasted a few months and then it started up again, although .That was 2017 and I felt OK after an periods were less and that only lasted a few months and then it started up again although my periods are light very light brown it’s still last 10 to 14 days just a constant hassle. More symptoms progressed such as that full feeling, not able to urinate, completely, bloated look in my abdomen etc. Doc finally said I have had adenomyosis and the only treatment is hysterectomy. I have known about this since last year 2022, but I do not want a hysterectomy so I have just been suffering and now it has progressed to a smelly discharge sometimes. :(
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Side note: About a week ago, I had a shot of rocephin for the first time since my ablation over 3 years ago. I had gotten a uti without symptoms, so it had moved into one of my kidneys. I went to urgent care where they gave me the rocephin shot. If you don’t know what rocephin is, it’s a very powerful antibiotic that treats a broad spectrum of both gram negative and positive bacteria. It’s used for kidney infections, lung infections, ie big time types of infections that have the potential to get real, bad real fast. One injection, and it starts working that day so where when you wake up the next day, you’re already feeling noticeably better. Anyways, my point with this side note is, I am hoping against all hopes that this powerful antibiotic is just what I need to get rid of that constant vaginal odor I’ve been plagued by from having an ablation. So far, so good. It’s been exactly one week since I got the rocephin shot, and my discharge still smells like normal, healthy vaginal discharge. Fingers crossed! I will come back and update my post after a month. I don’t want to speak too soon, but maybe I stumbled upon a potential treatment here! God, I hope so much so!
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