so the other day, all of a sudden my vagina got very itchy. i couldn't stop scratching it. now in every position i go to it still itches but hurts in like a burning way. what would this be? it doesn't hurt when i urinate, but when i go to wipe it does. also, there is no weird smell to it as if it were to be a yeast infection.
ashey answered Thursday June 3 2010, 4:10 am: Vaginal itching is not only uncomfortable but pretty embarrassing as well.
Some remedies for Vaginal Itching that can be tried at home are:
Dilute little apple cider vinegar with same amount of water and add some crushed garlic. Dab the itchy area with this solution with a wad of cotton. In case of excessive stinging, wash with cold water and repeat with above solution after some time.
Tea tree oil is use full for itching in vaginal canal. Lubricate a tampon with a water-based vaginal lubricant and then add a few drops of tree tea oil to the tip of the tampon and insert into the vagina.
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PaperHeartsX3 answered Friday May 28 2010, 2:56 pm: It sure does sound like a yeast infection.
I would do what the other person said, go get something over the counter, and use that for as many days as it recommends. Hopefully that does the trick, but if not, then make a doctors appointment for yourself and get checked up. I recently had a yeast infection do to antibiotics, and what you are describing sounds like what I went through, I got some stuff and am all better. :)
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dearcandore answered Friday May 28 2010, 2:32 am: Yeast infections don't always come with a smell. This sounds like a yeast infection. Get an over the counter cream and treat it. If its not better in 5 days call the doctor. [ dearcandore's advice column | Ask dearcandore A Question ]
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