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Black Vaginal Rash, Painful, Itchy. Any Suggestions?

my 14yr old has a blackish colored rash inside on her vaginal walls she is not sexually active but her menstral cycle has started about a year ago and she does wear tampons. The rash hurts her she was recently on medication for a urinary track infection. She says it s painful and itchy I had her put witch hazel wipes on a maxi pad but am unsure what has caused the blackish rash. Any suggestions....
Tue, 26 Mar 2013
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Hello,
Thanks for your query.
You need to look if she is having temperature or any discharge. She might have heat rashes or infection. Vaginal infections can be predisposed by use of antibiotics. Yeast infection is most common infection in such conditions but it is advised to visit concerned doctor and get her examined.
Hope it helps.
Take care!
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Black Vaginal Rash, Painful, Itchy. Any Suggestions?

Hello, Thanks for your query. You need to look if she is having temperature or any discharge. She might have heat rashes or infection. Vaginal infections can be predisposed by use of antibiotics. Yeast infection is most common infection in such conditions but it is advised to visit concerned doctor and get her examined. Hope it helps. Take care!