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Could Rashes And Sore Bumps Around The Vagina With Sore Pelvic Bone Indicate STD?

I have a rash and bumps, or sores, all around the outside of my vagina; only on the outter lips and sides. When i pee and the pee comes in contact with the sores, it burns so bad to where i bust into tears. I got these symptoms on saturday and have had them for 3 days now. I also feel soreness where my pelvic bone is. Im scared to find out if i have an std but i cant stand this pain anymore. I would rate my pain as a 9.
Fri, 16 Oct 2015
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

Based on the symptoms , an infection is present though it may not be an STD, for eg may be yeast infection or BV.

It would be best to see your doctor so that he or she can determine what type of infection is present and initiate appropriate treatment.

This would involve physical examination and possibly a swab.

I hope this helps
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Could Rashes And Sore Bumps Around The Vagina With Sore Pelvic Bone Indicate STD?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Based on the symptoms , an infection is present though it may not be an STD, for eg may be yeast infection or BV. It would be best to see your doctor so that he or she can determine what type of infection is present and initiate appropriate treatment. This would involve physical examination and possibly a swab. I hope this helps