Additional info, added Saturday February 17 2007, 11:58 pm: it was caused because me and my bf reasently had sex for the first time i lost my virginity to him and he lost his to me . i don't knwo why its still here. its been here since thursday. Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? PunkieFreak4690 answered Sunday February 18 2007, 12:05 am: A lot of girls experience this. Just like the girl below said, you might not be cleaning yourself as well, so bacteria is starting to form. Hence a possible yeast infection. There are products out there you can try using before you can see a Doctor. Vagisil® has cream, wipes, and powder to relieve the burning and itching. It really helps! It contains aloe and vitamin E to soothe the irritation while the main ingredient in it (I forget what it's called) actually treats the burning and itching.
Try that out for a week or two. If you are still experiencing problems, it could be a yeast infection. "Monistat®" is an OTC cream with a pill you can take to treat the yeast infection. I am not a Doctor, nor do I know if what you have really is an infection, so before you take any yeast infection products such as Monistat®, see a Doctor. Your mom may need to know, whether you like to hear that or not, because taking Monistat® and not have a yeast infection could be bad. So first use the Vagisil® for awhile, and if you still experience persistent problems, talk to your mom to see a Doctor. [ PunkieFreak4690's advice column | Ask PunkieFreak4690 A Question ]
ciao77 answered Sunday February 18 2007, 12:04 am: If your symptoms are accompanied by abnormal discharge (thick/white, or yellowish or greenish, both with a foul odor), it could be a sign of a number of things. You could have a yeast infection, but based on your comments, there's no way to tell unless you get this checked out by a gyno. This could also be a matter of hygiene. Wear only cotton (breathable) underwear, and make sure to always wash yourself down there (no soap, it's too irritating) everytime you take a shower. But anyway, the only way to know what's going on is to get checked out. You could try going to planned parenthood, or speak with a school nurse to see where the nearest clinic is. You could get a free exam, and if needed, a prescription for cream or antibiotics. But again, there's no way for me to tell you what's going on. Go to a clinic to put your mind at ease. [ ciao77's advice column | Ask ciao77 A Question ]
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