Intense Itching, White Discoloration In Clitoris. No STD. Happened After Shaving Pubic Hair. Solution?
So I have been sexually active since I was 17, and am now 25. Recently I have experienced intense itching on my clitoris hood and a white discoloration on the hood which almost looks like dry skin . There is no discharge , no odor, and no actual vaginal opening and/or vulvar itching. I m pretty sure its not an STD as I am very careful to use proper protection and take regular STD tests. Please help because this is very uncomfortable. This all started right after I shaved away all my pubic hair . What is this and what can I do to solve the problem?
I understand you have been sexually active & have checked for STD's & there is no STD & there are no symptoms of note except the itching & membrane formation.
Please do get to a dermatologist on the ground near you for best results. Alternatively take a single 200mg tab of fluconazole & observe the results. This may require a doctor's prescription though!
Avoid shaving against the grain but in my opinion, unlikely related to this issue.
Cheers & good luck!
Dr Praveen Rodrigues MD
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Intense Itching, White Discoloration In Clitoris. No STD. Happened After Shaving Pubic Hair. Solution?
Hi there. I read your problem with interest & concern. I understand you have been sexually active & have checked for STD s & there is no STD & there are no symptoms of note except the itching & membrane formation. It is very likely that this is a thrush or fungal infection most likely candidal. Please do get to a dermatologist on the ground near you for best results. Alternatively take a single 200mg tab of fluconazole & observe the results. This may require a doctor s prescription though! Avoid shaving against the grain but in my opinion, unlikely related to this issue. Cheers & good luck! Dr Praveen Rodrigues MD