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Tickling Sensation In Vagina, Itching, Burning On Urination, No Discharge, Odour. Causes For Symptoms?

Hi. Just a few days ago I began to feel a tickling sensation in my vagina & idk what it may be. It now tickles and itches from time to time & it only burns a little when I pee. There is no odor & no discharge & it is really bothering me. Idk if it is a reaction from my soap or not but do you have any idea what it may be ?
Tue, 17 Jun 2014
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Hello
Thanks for writing to us with your health concern.
It could be a reaction from soap if you recently changed a brand.
Switch to Baktolin 5.5 %.
Just clean with lukewarm water.
Avoid using medicated or perfumed soaps, gels, cleansers, douches.
If the symptoms persist or worsen, see your gynec to have a vaginal swab.
Take care.
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Tickling Sensation In Vagina, Itching, Burning On Urination, No Discharge, Odour. Causes For Symptoms?

Hello Thanks for writing to us with your health concern. It could be a reaction from soap if you recently changed a brand. Switch to Baktolin 5.5 %. Just clean with lukewarm water. Avoid using medicated or perfumed soaps, gels, cleansers, douches. If the symptoms persist or worsen, see your gynec to have a vaginal swab. Take care.