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Vaginal Burning During Urination. Advised May Be Due To Dermatological Problem, Having Periods. Continue Sitz Bath?

I have vaginal burning while urination . Did test for UTI/ Yeast Infection/STDs/Any other vaginal infection all came out negative. The doctor says may be its a dermatological problem on the outside skin of vagina. I was taking warm sitz with apple cedar vinegar and salt to get relief and it was working fine. My period started and I am wondering should I continue with the sitz bath
Tue, 10 Dec 2013
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OBGYN, Maternal and Fetal Medicine 's  Response
Hello!
You can continue with sitz bath even if you are with periods .
You should use cotton panties and change more often.
You can use cream that contain a little amount of gluconocorticoides.
After you pass the periods you should consult with a dermatologist to see the pathology.
Take care of your self and do not be worried
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Vaginal Burning During Urination. Advised May Be Due To Dermatological Problem, Having Periods. Continue Sitz Bath?

Hello! You can continue with sitz bath even if you are with periods . You should use cotton panties and change more often. You can use cream that contain a little amount of gluconocorticoides. After you pass the periods you should consult with a dermatologist to see the pathology. Take care of your self and do not be worried