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yeast infection


Question Posted Sunday August 5 2007, 1:57 pm

f/15
So i think i have a yeast infection. My area is sore/ burns when i touch it or anything else touches it. It doesn't burn or hurt at all when i pee or anything, but it does when i wipe. I haven't really had any discharge like on my underwear lately, i just got done with my period a few days ago. I'm NOT sexually active at all, so thats not even an option. So, do I have one? How did I get it? How do I treat it?


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Riah answered Sunday August 5 2007, 8:29 pm:
That doesn't really sound like a yeast infection to me. Discharge is a main factor of a yeast infection. So is itching. Bad, violent itching. And the discharge can be anywhere from a cottage cheese like consistancy to a grainy like appearing substance that is very soft. (disgusting eh?) and the smell is quite obvious.

i'm guessing you just have a regular urinary tract infection. but whatever it is, you need to see a doctor that you trust and get on antibiotics. best of luck :)

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Catlovers141 answered Sunday August 5 2007, 4:49 pm:
It is really hard to diagnose people online, as there could be different causes of the problem. Even though it probably isn't an STD, there are other problems besides yeast infections to look out for.

The following is directions to test yourself at home. Be sure to read the whole article because it has information that you should know before you start. It also tells you how to make sure the results are as accurate as possible, and why if you test positive it doesn't necessarily mean you have a yeast infection.

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Good luck!

Hannah

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