vaginal yeast infection?
im 17 and about 1 day and 1/2 ago my vagina got(and still is) really sore and painful to the touch right around the vaginal opening, painful burning during urination and swolen.
i looked up some stuff on it and it said it is likely to happen around your period(which i just got this morning) and is likely to come back. i had the same thing pretty much happen to me about 4 months ago.
i think its happening around the times i have sex.
i lost my virginity 4 months ago and a few days after this happened.
and i had sex with this guy im seeing now for the second time with him about 3-4 days before and i have it. (ive had sex with him once before and it didnt happen)
the first time after about a week it stopped if what im thinking is a yeat infection.
im just wondering if this is what it likely is or if you have any other opinions.anything will help. thanks
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It could be vaginitis.
According to Planned Parenthood, "If you have vaginitis, your vagina or vulva may be red, irritated, or uncomfortable. You may have vaginal fluid come out of your vagina that is different from your usual discharge. The discharge may have an unpleasant smell. You also may have itching or burning in or around your vagina. Vaginal intercourse may be uncomfortable. And you may feel as if you need to urinate (pee) more often than usual."
You need to see a doctor as soon as possible to have the problem diagnosed, no matter what it is.
you might have an STD
when you have a yeast infection your vagina should have a strange liquid coming out that looks like cottage cheese.
trust me! iv had it before…not fun
Hello,
Red and burning vagina can be due to a number of causes. First of all it can be due to allergic reaction or contact dermatitis to your undergarments, sanitary napkins or tampons, soaps etc. There is no change in the color or smell of discharge in this case. Secondly, it can be due to vaginal infections or STD’s. Thirdly, it can be due to urinary tract infection or cystitis. Urine examination is needed to confirm it.
I sincerely suggest you to consult a urologist and get it evaluated.
I hope it helps. Take care and regards.