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Swollen And Redness In Vagina, Burning Sensation While Urinating. Not Having STD. What Could Be This?

Im 19 years old and i have been having sexual intercourse with my boyfriend of over two years. However, these past two days i have been feeling different down there. I am very swollen and red. And when i try to go urinate it burns really bad. No vaginal discharge is present either. About a month ago i was checked for STDs so i know i dont have any. I dont know what it could be.
Mon, 24 Jun 2013
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Welcome to HCM.it would be prudent to recheck and rule out any STD/urine infection or a fungal vaginal infection.It would help if you were checked by your Gynaecologist who can examine you and investigate you further.The treatment will depend on the diagnosis made.
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Swollen And Redness In Vagina, Burning Sensation While Urinating. Not Having STD. What Could Be This?

Welcome to HCM.it would be prudent to recheck and rule out any STD/urine infection or a fungal vaginal infection.It would help if you were checked by your Gynaecologist who can examine you and investigate you further.The treatment will depend on the diagnosis made.