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What causes itching and alittle buring of the viaginal

health advisory Hospital Diseases 2007-11-12 20:37:56

is this athing to worry about

Answer:

You may have bacterial vaginosis. This vaginal infection causes soreness, burning and itching of the vulva but little or no redness or swelling. See your doctor asap.


You probably have a yeast infection. Get some Vagisil.
sounds like a yeast infection. see a dr to be sure, it may be something else more severe developing.
Could be a yeast infection or a bactrial infection. go to your dr.
This can be anything from simple irritation from laundry detergent or tight jeans, to a yeast infection, to a bacterial infection to an STD. Try vagisil anti-itch cream, this will help relieve pain+itching. If it doesn't go away in a few days and/or you have discharge go see a doctor pronto...could be more serious.
A yeast infection will cause UNGODLY itching along with burning and a cottage-cheese like discharge. If this is your first do NOT self-diagnose or treat, see your doc...other infections can mimic a yeast infection...After you know the symptoms then you can treat with over the counter Monistat or store brand. I prefer the ovules over the cream. The cream is messy. Yeast infections are more likely caused if you have been on an antibiotic treatment (it upsets the vaginal bacteria balance), sitting too long in a wet bathing suit or clothes, pregnancy.
could be start of yeast infection, try some summers eve vaginal wash and buy some new underwear, and don't wear underwear to bed let it air out, and eat some yogurt, yes it helps with yeast overgrowth
A urine test and a swab test collecting fluid from the vagina may be done. (Swab test is obtained by briefly placing a swab in the opening of the urethra; this causes brief discomfort and a burning sensation). You may have bacterial infection.
Could be a lot of things. But first thing that springs to mind is that it sounds like a yeast infection. The first time I had one of these I kind of freaked out because I had no idea what was going on. But they are pretty common - most women will have them in their lifetimes. They tend to occur after taking antibiotics, vaginal cleansing or other things that wipe out your "good" bacteria. Do some online research to learn more about them, but you can get non-prescription treatments at your local pharmacy that usually clear everything up in a few days. However, if you think you might have been exposed to some sort of STD, you should go straight to your local health dept. and get tested right away.
Sounds like a yeast infection. However, some types of perfumes and lotions can irritate the vagina as well. Keep in mind that the vagina is a cavity and it has its own normal flora of bacteria and such which if thrown out of homeostasis can cause problems as well. In addition, keep in mind that there are many cosmetics that are for external use only so if for example your boyfriend is putting lotion on his penis because the skin is dry and then sticking it in you could cause some irritation as well.

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