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Red, Swollen And Itchy Clitoris. It It Herpes ?

PLEASE PLEASE HELP!!!!! I m an 18 year old girl and I am almost done with my course of anti-biotics and pro-biotics as I had broken my virginity without a condom and contracted a urinary tract infection. Now my clitoris is red, swollen and itchy not painful just very itchy when touched its been like this for about 3 days now and I don t know what s wrong??? I really hope this is not herpes . PLEASE HELP, I m really worrried!!
Wed, 13 Apr 2011
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Thanks for choosing HealthcareMagic forum.
Herpes is usually associated with swollen lymph nodes and some ulcers also. Yours is most likely a simple case of allergy or dermatitis. It is best to wash the area twice daily with soap and water and then apply a local antiseptic plus steroid ointment for relief.
Dr. Rakhi Tayal
drrakhitayal@gmail.com
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Red, Swollen And Itchy Clitoris. It It Herpes ?

Hello. Thanks for choosing HealthcareMagic forum. Herpes is usually associated with swollen lymph nodes and some ulcers also. Yours is most likely a simple case of allergy or dermatitis. It is best to wash the area twice daily with soap and water and then apply a local antiseptic plus steroid ointment for relief. Dr. Rakhi Tayal drrakhitayal@gmail.com