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Burning And Stinging Pain In Vagina, Wetness. No Odor Or Discharge, No Pain While Urinating. Suggest

burning and stinging of the vagina. it doesn't burn or sting when I urinate. I haven't changed soaps. I have no odor or discharge that I can see, but my panties do get wet. I have had this now for about 2 weeks, it hasn't got any worse, but there are days that it burns and stings more and the wetness is more. I do have an appointment for my gyn checkup in a few weeks.
Mon, 19 Aug 2013
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hi..
you have vaginitis, due to trichomonas infection/candidiasis..
see your gynaecologist for the examination of the vaginal swab..
based on the report.. you need to put on antibiotics/antifungals..
your spouse also should be treated simultaneously..
all the very best..
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Burning And Stinging Pain In Vagina, Wetness. No Odor Or Discharge, No Pain While Urinating. Suggest

hi.. you have vaginitis, due to trichomonas infection/candidiasis.. see your gynaecologist for the examination of the vaginal swab.. based on the report.. you need to put on antibiotics/antifungals.. your spouse also should be treated simultaneously.. all the very best..