Sir, during my period time, a 2 month old dog licked my vagina. I already had an infection. After he licked, the discharge started increasing and it smells. There is pain in the jaws. When he licked, I took the vaccine 2 months after that and after 3 years, bleeding started while having sex and dry black discharge started and there was pain in the breast and yellow discharge started from the nipples. Is all this happening due to infection or have I got rabies? It has been 1 year and 6 months since the dog licked me. Please clear answer my question. Because of all these, I am very tensed.
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Hi good morning
Thnxs for your question
Don't worry too much about it.
Any abnormal discharge from vagina is not good for ur vaginal health.
For that i need complete details regarding ur menes pattern and inspect nature of discharge.
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Unusual situation.
Please consult a Gynaecologist in your area for a physical examination.
You should also have an examination of the vaginal discharge which can be arranged by the Gynaecologist.
Your partner should also have a physical examination and examination of the discharge from the urethra.
I understand your stress
These are not symptoms of rabies
Meet a doctor in person so that you can be examined carefully and investigated to find out the reason for your symptoms and treatment can be offered accordingly
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