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Suggest Treatment For Itchy Bumps In The Genital Area

I am female. I cut myself shaving in my genital area a few weeks ago. At first I thought it was nothing, but it was very itchy and burned. I used vagisil for about 7 days. I started experiencing burning while urinating. I went to an urgent care center and they told me I had a UTI. They said I had a large cut down there aswell. They gave me antibiotics and a cream called nistatin. I ve been using it for 4 days now with no improvement. It is almost actually worse. I now not only have a cut, but large bumps around it that are very itchy, they almost look like blisters. I don t have health insurance. I am sexually active aswell. I m not sure what my next step is? Very painful. 9/10 pain scale.
Fri, 5 Aug 2016
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Well come to HCM
I really appreciate your concern, what the history is given here could be suggestive of infective pyoderma, it need to be manage with antibiotic orally as well as locally and best drug would Erythromycin care need to be taken for good hygiene, drink more water hope this information helps.
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Suggest Treatment For Itchy Bumps In The Genital Area

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, what the history is given here could be suggestive of infective pyoderma, it need to be manage with antibiotic orally as well as locally and best drug would Erythromycin care need to be taken for good hygiene, drink more water hope this information helps.