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Having Itchy Vagina With Bumps. Spreading With Red Patches. What Could This Be?

Hi, my vagina has been very itchy lately and I noticed bumps showing. Not bumps that are like razor bumps or acne bumps more like mosquito bumps...then it started spreading to my inner thighs and bottom of my butt. The thing is they are small red patches of skin that peels and itch a lot!!! What is this? What should I do?
Thu, 25 Apr 2013
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hi,
looks like you have developed some fungal infection owing to the amount of itching that you have. It can be Candidial infection of the groin region. Topical antifungals can be of help to you (something like clotrimazole cream ) . But it is better that you see a dermatologist and get your condition assessed.

hope it helps
Dr Geetika Paul
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Having Itchy Vagina With Bumps. Spreading With Red Patches. What Could This Be?

hi, looks like you have developed some fungal infection owing to the amount of itching that you have. It can be Candidial infection of the groin region. Topical antifungals can be of help to you (something like clotrimazole cream ) . But it is better that you see a dermatologist and get your condition assessed. hope it helps Dr Geetika Paul