Most often when a vagina feel "itchy" it is commonly caused from a canadiasis or yeast infection. As you have repeatedly had this problem and a resonable assumption being you have treated this ailment, I would say that HSV 2 is likely. Most yeat infections or candiasis are misslabled and miss diagnossed. The majority of diagnosed candiasis are indeed bacterial vagiosis which can be cured with a simple regimen of flagyl. Bacterial vagiosis can occur spontanously and is usually due to an increase in sexual activity thus changing the natural flora of the vagina. The Vagina is a highly complex mixture of yeasts and bacteria that flourish in a homostatic enviorment tha is impartial to change. Both a change in PH and bacteria will cause changes such as an overgrowth of yeast and bacteria. With that said: I dont feel that you have either of the above. I feel that you may be suffering from reocurrent HSV2. The nature of the ilness is complete as charaterized by the reocurrent itching. An illness such as HSV is found primarily in the nerve endings and will erupy with varied responses such as stress and trauma. It is likely that you cary the HSV virus and indeed are a carrier. Please consult your OBGYN and remember that you have virus that is prevelant amoung you peers and associates............They just dont know it...... Herpes viruses inculing Herpes Simplex...Shingles and Herpes Varicella ......Chicken Pox are thought to be more common than any other virus...........INCLUDING THE COMMON COLD...... Please relax and see your OBGYN....
2007-05-10 19:10:56
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answered by cackm1 2
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answered by Lucio 3
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2015-10-18 03:33:51
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answered by ? 1
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It sounds a lot like thrush. The ONLY way to know for sure though is to see a doctor.
See the link below for more info on thrush.
Regards
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Herpes Awareness Campaigner & Peer Support Provider
2007-05-10 23:19:47
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answered by redlancercoupe 3
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It may not necessarily be an STI/STD, it could be a yeast infection or a bacterial infection, it could even just be sweat causing you to itch. Genital areas become itchy and uncomfortable when they are sweaty - remember to keep yourself clean, not washing regularly can cause troublesome (non-serious) bacterial infections. If it doesn't get any better you should see a doctor.
2007-05-10 18:41:01
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answered by Mark B 4
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YOU could of got crabs i off a tolettseat. but go to the doc to see if it can be a yeast inf he may give you some crem or something but dont go un treted get the help you need. if its been years the it might be an inf in your VAGINA but what ever it is U need GELP and girl it will help you feel better aboat your self
2007-05-10 19:31:53
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answered by mari 17teen 1
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2017-02-19 23:27:36
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answered by Anonymous
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self medication is risky, visit a doctor and run some test to identify what the exact problem is.
2007-05-10 23:22:18
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answered by joddie 5
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might be a vaginal infection. go to your dr and get it checked out. vaginal infections dont have to have symptoms but external itchiness is one sign
2007-05-10 22:32:49
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answered by petrobomb 3
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use a condom everytime you have sex.
visit a gyn for a full exam and STD testing.
2007-05-10 18:08:48
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answered by KitKat 7
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