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Suggest Treatment For Tingling Sensations In The Labia Minora
I have tingling between the area of my ciltoris and labia minora. Its actualy on my labia minora...only on my left side at the top. On the left side it looks bumpier and irritated. And the bumps are soft and i also feel theses weird pains by my inner lips of my labia minora. I have been diagnose with bv earlier....took medcine...which looks clear but still feel tingly feeling there. I stared taking vitamins eating yogurt and good bacteria seems to be back. Been tested for std...all negative but ive been feeling this feeling over a 2yrs...i go to gyno...three times a yr...still no answer...one time she told me i have folliculitis because i kept feeling like a tingling sensation. No sure what to do....ive been to three doctors.
As per my clinical experience, the previous infection with herpes over genitals may end up with residual neurologic disturbances in terms of tingling sensation most likely.
However, a clinical examination is a must to proceed for the final comments.
At present my guidelines for a particular issue
- genital hygiene to prevent a secondary bacterial or fungal infection
- safe sex practises with the use of condoms
- hydration with plenty of liquids
- consult your gynecologist for the current need of antibiotic, antiviral or antifungal medications if needed
- high fiber diet to combat any compromised immunity of the body control of blood sugar.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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Suggest Treatment For Tingling Sensations In The Labia Minora
Hi, As per my clinical experience, the previous infection with herpes over genitals may end up with residual neurologic disturbances in terms of tingling sensation most likely. However, a clinical examination is a must to proceed for the final comments. At present my guidelines for a particular issue - genital hygiene to prevent a secondary bacterial or fungal infection - safe sex practises with the use of condoms - hydration with plenty of liquids - consult your gynecologist for the current need of antibiotic, antiviral or antifungal medications if needed - high fiber diet to combat any compromised immunity of the body control of blood sugar. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon