Well, I don't know what the problem is, but it seems like it's always sore in the back of my vagina, almost to my bottom. I guess the part that may be difficult to clean sometimes? I don't know how to describe it..well.
It sometimes get's really irritated back there, and I have no clue why. It doesn't really burn it's just uncomfortable. My mother's a nurse and she tends to have problems with yeast..and I believe I've had that to..but I use the cream for it like she says.. it does help, but not always. It doesn't really itch, it's just slightly irritated.
I do shave down there, but I don't shave completely everything. I think it could be that when it the hair grows back in, it could irritate it? I'm not quite sure..but I'm getting tired of it.
I don't think I need to go to the doctor, I feel fine. I have my periods & nothing really bothers me.. I'm not sexually active. ;3 I don't know if I don't clean well enough or not? I try my best to.. I'm a germaphobe like my mom. haha
Could this be a real problem? My mom hasn't felt I should get checked out, and I really wouldn't like to go.. DX I hate my doctor.
Does anyone have the same problem? What could I do to clear this up? Any ideas?
xChaos answered Sunday December 25 2011, 8:28 pm: This is definitely a question for a doctor. How long has this problem been going on? It might be a bacterial infection of some sort, or simply some ingrown hairs.
If you are even wondering whether or not you clean yourself enough, the reality is you probably aren't. I suggest you continue with the creams and washing yourself in the shower or bath with a warm washcloth thoroughly.
Everyone has to go to the doctor from time to time. And if you really aren't sure what the problem is, or whether or not its going to go away, your best bet is to speak with an OB/GYN.
The sooner you get this taken care of the better. You don't want it to turn into something worse.
The good news is that if you're a virgin there no way its something really bad. Yeast infections/ingrown hairs/razor bumps really aren't that big of a deal compared to the alternative, but you should still contact a doctor just to be safe.
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