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What Is The Treatment For White Discharge , Itchiness And Burning Sensation In The Vagina?

I started out a few weeks ago with intence itching , and burning. I have white discharge. And I took notice today I believe next to my clitoris is a white looks like a ulcer. I don t know what it is. And it kinda hurt when s I touch around there. Doesn t burn when I pee , and the itching part is not bad anymore. O can show a picture if needed.
Thu, 9 Mar 2017
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Hello,
I have gone through your query and understood the concern. Your symptoms are suggestive of a vaginal infection. You need a proper clinical evaluation by a specialist. A swab test is needed from the cervix and the vagina to detect the cause and plan further management. Urinalysis should be done as many-a-time there is co-existing urinary tract infection. Your sexual partner also should be tested and treated if necessary. Please abstain until you are healed well. Do not douche or use strong soap solutions to clean the genital region. Do not use tampons and start using napkins. Hope this helps.
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What Is The Treatment For White Discharge , Itchiness And Burning Sensation In The Vagina?

Hello, I have gone through your query and understood the concern. Your symptoms are suggestive of a vaginal infection. You need a proper clinical evaluation by a specialist. A swab test is needed from the cervix and the vagina to detect the cause and plan further management. Urinalysis should be done as many-a-time there is co-existing urinary tract infection. Your sexual partner also should be tested and treated if necessary. Please abstain until you are healed well. Do not douche or use strong soap solutions to clean the genital region. Do not use tampons and start using napkins. Hope this helps.