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What Causes Itching Around Vagina Along With Redness?

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Posted on Tue, 22 Sep 2015
Question: A week ago I had itching around my vagina and I thought I had a yeast infection. I took the monistat I day ovule and the itching is gone, but now my area is red and there is white discharge that I believe is coming from my urethra. Is this part of the yeast infection?
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Answered by Dr. Bonnie Berger-Durnbaugh (6 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
It may be a yeast infection.

Detailed Answer:
Your description sounds like a yeast infection (particularly if the white discharge is somewhat curdy, smells yeasty). Sometimes a 1 day treatment does not treat adequately.

Most likely it is a continued yeast infection, but could possibly be a reaction to the medication. My guess is more likely that it is a yeast infection.

At this point I'd recommend going in to see a doctor as they can have a look, take a swab, and prescribe medication. Sometimes if a yeast infection is persistent, oral Diflucan can take care of it.
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What Causes Itching Around Vagina Along With Redness?

Brief Answer: It may be a yeast infection. Detailed Answer: Your description sounds like a yeast infection (particularly if the white discharge is somewhat curdy, smells yeasty). Sometimes a 1 day treatment does not treat adequately. Most likely it is a continued yeast infection, but could possibly be a reaction to the medication. My guess is more likely that it is a yeast infection. At this point I'd recommend going in to see a doctor as they can have a look, take a swab, and prescribe medication. Sometimes if a yeast infection is persistent, oral Diflucan can take care of it.