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Can A Sore Lymph Node On Vagina After Intercourse Be An STD?

Okay so I am 15 years old. I had sex for the first time two weeks ago. I used a condom. But the condom broke. 2 Days later the inside of my vagina became really itchy sore, and dry. And had some weird discharge. As well as sore lymph nodes in my groin. I thought it was a yeast infection so i got some medication for it. The itchiness went away for the most part, but my lymph nodes are still sore to the touch. Could this be something more serious? Like an STD or infection?
Tue, 16 Sep 2014
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Thank you for query.the infection can be due to fungal or bacterial infection.it may a STD.The lymph nodes do enlarge for any infection in its drainage area.so as there is infection it has enlarged.if the site is treated properly the lymph nodes also reduces in size.so take appropriate treatment by consulting your doctor.if needed investigations will be done for diagnosis.You can get back for any clarifications with details.Dr Bharatesh D Basti Dermatologist and venereologist.
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Can A Sore Lymph Node On Vagina After Intercourse Be An STD?

Thank you for query.the infection can be due to fungal or bacterial infection.it may a STD.The lymph nodes do enlarge for any infection in its drainage area.so as there is infection it has enlarged.if the site is treated properly the lymph nodes also reduces in size.so take appropriate treatment by consulting your doctor.if needed investigations will be done for diagnosis.You can get back for any clarifications with details.Dr Bharatesh D Basti Dermatologist and venereologist.