Having Rash Under Vagina, Itchiness, Irritation, Using Monist At Cream, Burns Every Time. Cure?
Hi I ve been having this rash under my vagina which doesn t seem to bother me at this point but it was itching me like 2 days ago. I have been puttin Vaseline to see if it helps for it to go away. But then I also had itchiness and irritation inside my vagina since last Friday. I have been putting monistat cream to relieve it and it has and it also burns everytime I apply it. But now I have these red little bumps on my clitoris and I don t know why. It really bothered me when I showered and when I reapplied monistat. Now I drank a uristat pill to see if it helps. What can this be? I went to the gym Thursday before to work out with my menstruation and I m not sure if this has anything to do with it.
Hai, Thanks for visiting healthcare magic. Since you have not mentioning last sexual contact the problem may be due to genital herpes infection.It may be due to diabetic candidiacis.Sometimes the bacterial vaginosis along with vaginal discharge ,itching also.I suggest you contact local specialist.
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Having Rash Under Vagina, Itchiness, Irritation, Using Monist At Cream, Burns Every Time. Cure?
Hai, Thanks for visiting healthcare magic. Since you have not mentioning last sexual contact the problem may be due to genital herpes infection.It may be due to diabetic candidiacis.Sometimes the bacterial vaginosis along with vaginal discharge ,itching also.I suggest you contact local specialist.