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Had Intercourse, Swollen And Itchy Labia Minora, Feeling Discomfort. What's Wrong?

I last had sex around six months ago, and we used a condom. However, a few days afterwards my right labia minora began to swell slightly at the top and was very itchy. This persisted for several weeks but over the last six months the itching has been coming and going in phases and the labia has gotten a lot bigger in size. It now looks extremely asymetric and it causes me a lot of discomfort all the time. I have been too embarrassed to seek advise until now - I don t know what is wrong!
Fri, 6 Jul 2012
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Many times the initial symptoms of infections begin with irritation at the labia minora and progress to the rest of the vulva and vagina. Other symptoms of infections and sexually transmitted diseases include lower abdominal pain, burning upon urination, and increased vaginal discharge that is thick, white, gray, yellow, green, or chunky in nature. The most common causes for vulval-vaginal discomfort are yeast infections and bacterial vaginosis. Both can be successfully treated with medications prescribed by a doctor.
plz visit ur doctor and get a swab done
umight require antibiotics and tipical antifungals.
byeeee
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Had Intercourse, Swollen And Itchy Labia Minora, Feeling Discomfort. What's Wrong?

Many times the initial symptoms of infections begin with irritation at the labia minora and progress to the rest of the vulva and vagina. Other symptoms of infections and sexually transmitted diseases include lower abdominal pain, burning upon urination, and increased vaginal discharge that is thick, white, gray, yellow, green, or chunky in nature. The most common causes for vulval-vaginal discomfort are yeast infections and bacterial vaginosis. Both can be successfully treated with medications prescribed by a doctor. plz visit ur doctor and get a swab done umight require antibiotics and tipical antifungals. byeeee