Vagina itchy, burning pee. Help! Don't know what to do
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Hi there
So for quite some time my vagina hasn't been right. At first I thought it was a yeast infection so I used a 3 day cream. To no avail. Then I visited the doctor and she thought it was a yeast infection so prescribed me a pill.
Nothing is working. My vulva is itchy, my pee has begun to burn, my discharge is whitish and stringy some times clear milky and dries a yellow colour.
I've had abdominal pain.
I've never had intercourse but have engaged in other sexual stuff. I'm only 18. My parents can't know this and I don't know what to do! please help! Anyone!
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lynda166 ohwhy
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barbara_92 ohwhy
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Has your GP checked you for an std as you don't have to have full sex to get one
Minamii ohwhy
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Hi Darl. I've been reading a lot of ladies on this site having problems so I decided to give my experience in the hopes it will be of some help. I had a similar problem to you (I'm 55) and I had all sorts of diagnoses from various doctors and nothing they prescribed helped. Then I came down with gastro-enteritis and couldn't eat for around 5 days: and the horrible painful itching downstairs cleared right up! That was my first clue that I was probably sensitive to some food or other. I did an exclusion diet, slowly re-introducing different foods, and I found that one of the main triggers to the itch was whenever I ate potato! I'd never even had a problem with it before, but it seems that as I've gotten older, I can no longer tolerate it. I cut it out of my diet entirely, along with it's plant "cousins" - I found I get a painful itch if I eat any of the Solonacea family, including: potato, chilli, tomato, eggplant, capsicum (I believe they're also called bell peppers?) and tobacco. If I occassionally accidentally eat one of this diverse family, I find that an anthistamine can relieve the symptoms now I'm not overwhelmed by eating them every day. I hope this helps you - best of luck!
Minamii