adviceman49 answered Friday January 25 2013, 10:55 am: It would have helped to know that you are male. My answer would have been entirely different. Now we would need to know if these stains are coming from yor penis or anus. If it is get to a doctor immediately. If its not and you see a rash you stll need to see a doctor but most likely a dermatologist after seeing your family doctor.
I appologizes for the assumption but the information you gave almost allways comes from a pubescent young lady which was the reason for my answer. You now the old saying when you break down the word assume. Which is why I will not make a.guess at what could be your problem without more information. Please see a doctor.
Trauma is correct, we are not doctors and can only make a guess at what is bothering you at best.
Assuming you are female the most common ailment with what you have told us is a yeast infection. A yeast infection has nothing to do with whether you are sexually active or not.
You could talk to your pharmacist about over the counter medication to try for yeast infections. Most are very good at clearing them up if used early. If you have waited to long a yeast infection will need treatment by your GYN with antibiotics to clear it up.
There are other causes for the symptoms you are having, most have nothing to do with sexual activity. The best person to consult on this is your mother. These symptoms are common for young women about as common as the common cold, well all most. What I am trying to say is this is not sex this is an illness just like a sore throat you might get with the common cold and you should not be embarrassed to speak to your mother about it.
If there is anything sexual about this; is it is related to your reproductive system. Untreated you could ruin any chance of pregnancy later in life. This is about as related to sex as it gets at this point.
Yes I am a male old enough to be your grandfather, most likely. I have been married for over 40 years and tend to speak frankly on these subjects so that young people learn not to be embarrassed about that what should not embarrass them.
Over my married life I have learned a lot about the female reproductive organ and things that can go wrong with it. So has your father. Strictly speaking you could go to either of your parents for advice whichever one you feel more comfortable speaking with.
Trauma answered Thursday January 24 2013, 1:56 pm: White stains, itchiness, and odor are all signs of a possible infection, but it could also be a number of other things. Because there are so many things that could cause something like this, the only way to know for sure is to see your doctor. We can only give possible explanations here, and since I imagine these symptoms are bothersome, you should have them checked out. [ Trauma's advice column | Ask Trauma A Question ]
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