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Have Itchiness, Burning, Swelling And Bumps In Vagina. Taking Uristat. Treatment?

My vagina burns and is occasionally itchy, it burns realllly bad to pee so i try to avoid it. it is very swollen and has a bunch of medium sized red bumps that are very painful around it. Its been like this for about 5 days. i started taking uristat yesterday and its helped a little with the burning when i pee. how do i get rid of the swelling and bumps tho?
Tue, 12 Mar 2013
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OBGYN, Gynecologic Oncology 's  Response
Hello,
It seems as you have described, you are probably suffering from vulval infection (? Furuncles-infection of the hair follicles over the vulva).
You have to consult the gynecologist and if this diagnosis is confirmed treatment is possible with antibiotics & supportive medication.
Good luck
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Have Itchiness, Burning, Swelling And Bumps In Vagina. Taking Uristat. Treatment?

Hello, It seems as you have described, you are probably suffering from vulval infection (? Furuncles-infection of the hair follicles over the vulva). You have to consult the gynecologist and if this diagnosis is confirmed treatment is possible with antibiotics & supportive medication. Good luck