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Question Posted Tuesday November 23 2004, 8:24 pm

ok just recently down below has started to become very itchy! i don't know why though...like i shave so it couldn't be lice and i've been shaving for a long time so that couldn't be it but it's just really dry and itchy and i don't know what to do i haven't had sex before so it isn't a std

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zapreth answered Wednesday November 24 2004, 10:13 am:
Hair conditioner works , it's gentle and rinses easy. Lotions tend to clog pores and cause more trouble than the dryness. As you get older your skin changes, everywhere. Also ask your gyno next time to see what they suggest. For general irritation to the lower more delicate areas mine suggests A&D ointment (it's in the baby care section). If you don't have a yeast infection, and with dryness you don't, this works great. Also if you're using new products it could simply be chemical irritation. Luck!

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PleaseHelpMe answered Wednesday November 24 2004, 4:19 am:
Hmmm.....lol Um if you use tampons you could get a yeast infection and it will be ichy. rate me, and good luck with your pubes.

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PerkyPeacock answered Wednesday November 24 2004, 1:47 am:
lotion maybe? to cure the itchiness?

i would just be worried about more harsh chemicals with delicate skin.

if it continues, i'd recommend visiting a doctor about it

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