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Excessive Discharge, Burning Sensation, Red Bumps On Vagina, Blood In Urine, Itching

Like a week ago I notice that I have been dicharging a lot when I m in school siting in the same pantie for to long it start to burn I thought it was cause the hair down there so the other day I shaved right after shaving I noticed I had red bumps some time when I pee and go to wipe my self I see a lot of spots of blood it itch but not a lot Ans it only burn when i discharge to much pleace help me !!
Mon, 12 Nov 2012
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Hi,
Thank you for your query and welcome to HCM forum.

You have got vaginal infection which is very common. Treatment depend upon correct diagnosis. Does this smell foul ? Normal discharge is usually odorless. Characteristics of the vaginal discharge (like the color, smell, appearance, consistency etc) and inspection of the vulva is necessary for appropriate diagnosis. Consult with a gynecologist.

Avoid occlusive undergarments that trap sweat. Maintain good hygiene.

Hope, this helps.

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Excessive Discharge, Burning Sensation, Red Bumps On Vagina, Blood In Urine, Itching

Hi, Thank you for your query and welcome to HCM forum. You have got vaginal infection which is very common. Treatment depend upon correct diagnosis. Does this smell foul ? Normal discharge is usually odorless. Characteristics of the vaginal discharge (like the color, smell, appearance, consistency etc) and inspection of the vulva is necessary for appropriate diagnosis. Consult with a gynecologist. Avoid occlusive undergarments that trap sweat. Maintain good hygiene. Hope, this helps.