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Suggest Treatment For Vaginal Itching

Hey! I am a 19 year old girl. I ve been having vaginal itching from past 8-9 months. It started after i had sex for like third time. It itches A LOT. Sometimes the wall of my vagina even turns reddish in colour. It itches even more when i sweat. Please tell me any solution to stop this. I have tried putting ice on my vaginal wall yet nothing happened. Also, I don t face any problem while urinating. I am unable to have sex now because when i tried it pinched a lot. HELP
Thu, 9 Jul 2015
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Hello,

Welcome to healthcaremagic.com!

Bacterial or yeast infection of vagina is common after unprotected intercourse. Usually Vaginal irritation will often get better on its own. However, if the irritation continues & is severe, call for an appointment with your doctor. The doctor can do a pelvic exam. The doctor will probably also take a sample of the discharge to find the source of the problem and treat you accordingly.

Hoping that I have solved your problem.

Thank you.

Regards,
Dr. Nikhila
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Suggest Treatment For Vaginal Itching

Hello, Welcome to healthcaremagic.com! Bacterial or yeast infection of vagina is common after unprotected intercourse. Usually Vaginal irritation will often get better on its own. However, if the irritation continues & is severe, call for an appointment with your doctor. The doctor can do a pelvic exam. The doctor will probably also take a sample of the discharge to find the source of the problem and treat you accordingly. Hoping that I have solved your problem. Thank you. Regards, Dr. Nikhila