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What Could Cause Vaginal Itch And Burning Along With Skin Peeling On Inner Thighs Near Vagina?

My vagina is itching and burning but I have no discharge and it doesn't burn when I urinate. Also the skin on the inner part of my thighs close to my vagina is peeling and a little sensitive. I have the mirana iud I'm sexually active with one person and I have had 3 vaginal births. What is this and what can I do?
Thu, 19 Dec 2013
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Hi there thanks for posting your query at HCM
The complains that you have put forward are highly suggestive of vaginitis which has been caused by mirena .
This is some that you should not ignore and refer to your doctor immediately to put you on medication and rule out the if it is of infectious origin .
And probably doctor will suggest another mode of contraception.
So go for it
take care


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What Could Cause Vaginal Itch And Burning Along With Skin Peeling On Inner Thighs Near Vagina?

Hi there thanks for posting your query at HCM The complains that you have put forward are highly suggestive of vaginitis which has been caused by mirena . This is some that you should not ignore and refer to your doctor immediately to put you on medication and rule out the if it is of infectious origin . And probably doctor will suggest another mode of contraception. So go for it take care