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Suggest Remedies For Swollen Vulva

Hi, I ve noticed some itching and my vulva is a little swollen. I have discharge but no smell, it s sometimes white, yellow, or brown. When I use the bathroom it doesn t burn. I ve been taking warm baths, using cream, and non-scented soaps since I noticed it. It s just really irritating. I started taking amoxicillin also. What should I do?
Mon, 30 Oct 2017
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Hello,
Thanks for sharing your health concern with us. In the current scenario, you have to see a specialist for proper evaluation and plan further management. A pap smear, swab test and urinalysis are needed and blood counts may also be needed. Please do not self medicate. This can lead to inadequate treatment leading to development of resistance. Use lukewarm water and mild antiseptic solution to clean the genital region. Avoid sexual contact until you are healed well. Hope this helps.
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Suggest Remedies For Swollen Vulva

Hello, Thanks for sharing your health concern with us. In the current scenario, you have to see a specialist for proper evaluation and plan further management. A pap smear, swab test and urinalysis are needed and blood counts may also be needed. Please do not self medicate. This can lead to inadequate treatment leading to development of resistance. Use lukewarm water and mild antiseptic solution to clean the genital region. Avoid sexual contact until you are healed well. Hope this helps.