probably just a yeast infection. Monostat 7 works wonders.
go see a dr.
2006-10-31 16:40:07
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answered by USMCstingray 7
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It's a yeast infection. Go to the drug stores and buy some Canestan vaginal tablet and if they have Lactacyd feminine wash it will help you clean your area. At bed time after washing yourself insert the tablet inside your vagina, making sure that it is well inserted cos you have to kill those fungus inside you. Don't stand up. Do this for seven days inorder for you to kill all the fungus. Don't miss a dose ok. Use only cotton panty and chane it frequently and if everytime it's wet change it. Avoid milk and dairy products or foods that contain dairy in it. You don't want to multiply the fungus. Drink cranberry juice and eat lots of yogurt with live micro organisms. NO SEX during medication or after two weeks ok. You'll get better.
2006-10-31 16:55:42
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answered by bowblitz 2
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this could be two things...one, a reaction to the creams you are using...go to the waxing method, and this should take care of that. the other thing is that when hair begins to grow in it will itch really badly. if the itching is at the vaginal opening it could be a yeast infection. let your pubic hair grow back a week or so, sont use the creams and see if that helps
2006-10-31 16:41:45
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answered by moluvsmark 4
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I agree with yeast infection. Start eating no fruit yogurt, and using cleansing wipes. Once you have thoroughly cleaned the area, then you can dab on antifungal cream or dust with antifungal powder.
If you suspect vaginitis (smelly, white - possibly clumpy discharge), then it is good to go to the doctor for a confirmation - so you know in the future what it is and what to do.
Remember you and your guy can trade yeast infection back and forth (guys call it jock itch - same stuff). It is not life threatening, just uncomfortable and (in my case) can become resistant to regular anti-fungals over time.
2006-10-31 16:44:12
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answered by Pegasus90 6
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First of all, why would you want to choose our advice over someone who went to medical school? Sounds like you could have a yeast infection if that's the only symptom. Itching can be other things though depending on other symptoms you might have. It's not normal though so I'd suggest visiting a dr.
2006-10-31 16:44:30
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answered by First Lady 7
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greater desirable than probably in case you haven't any longer used condoms earlier it may be which you're allergic to the latex condom you would be able to would desire to objective non latex to verify if that helps. you haven't any longer had intercourse in a at an analogous time as so if he became tough housing you and the condom dried out that would mess you up particularly badly attempt getting some water based lube that can assist you so as that the condom wont dry out. If the subject persist greater desirable than approximately 2 days %. up a type of little attempt to verify in case you have a vaginal an infection if so see a doctor.
2016-10-03 03:55:37
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answered by ? 4
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I am going to assume you want to stay away from your family doctor, go see another doctor and ask them not to share your files with your family doctor. Shaving does cause itchiness and I don't know what piles is but go get checked to make sure you have nothing else going on. It is better to get checked now, get your relief. If you can't drive find a trusted girlfriend who will take you.
2006-10-31 16:45:42
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answered by michael c 2
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well when i shave i get ichiy really bad cause the hair is growing back...... if its not that carbs are ushally blue spots under the skin and if you have disscharge it could be a yeast infection..... use coneston and for the crabs use scabie soap and if you cant find that use dog flea soap it works ...... if its cause of shaving there is nothing you can do but stop shaving like shave once a week or something if non of that works then im sorry but you'd have to go to the docters
2006-10-31 16:43:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Uncontrollable itchness on the vulva or in the vagina could be an indicator of something serious. Yeast infections, STD's, dysplasia etc...can all cause itching. You need to see a doctor to know what is going on for sure.
2006-11-01 03:06:42
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answered by luv2lotto 3
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You need to be checked to see if you have any infections, and the only way you can do that is to see a doctor. Don't be afraid, they have seen everything.
So make an appointment and find out! Infections don't clear up on their own, and don't believe anyone who tells you that they do.
If you should have something, your guy has to be treated, too, or he could re-infect you.
Good luck!
2006-10-31 16:46:12
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answered by Cat Lover 7
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