Burning Discharge??

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So ive been dealing with genital chronic itching for the past year,

but thats not why im writing this time.When my vagina is discharging, i feel like the discharge is acidc, it BURNS my skin (vulva) i go to the bathroom when i feel it and i wipe it off, and the burning goes away !I know its not a yeast Infection because im always being checked for it. The discharge doesnt really look abnormal and it doesnt smell weird.This also happens when im on my period , i feel blood all over and some burning so i go to the bathroom and wipe it off and it goes away!, could this be that my ph balance is way off?

im thinking of taking the strongest probiotics i can get my hands on.Not sure what else to do and im TIRED of going to the doctor regarding to my other issue God knows if ts all linked together.

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    Yeah I would think pH balance but it could be something else? Beautiful bottom is to take this sample and of your urine and see if you have a UTI
  • Posted

    Yeah I would think pH balance but it could be something else? Beautiful bottom is to take this sample and of your urine and see if you have a UTI
  • Posted

    Yeast can really mess with our delicate tissues. Also I had terriable itch after menopause used a steroidal cream really helped me. Estrace creamed helped with intercourse in building the tissue back up. Good luck
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      I see you have good information from another person in the forum it sounds about right to me I stopped having sex 3 years ago because of the sending of the walls of the vagina it felt like razor blades. So now I have to build up my walls again and I was described estrace just to get some sort of lubrication up there to do a Eurology test

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