does anyone know what this is!?

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at first i thought i had a yeast bc my discharge was white and clumpy and i felt itchy, then i saw multiple lines of little bumps ive never had before so thats when i started to get worried. this morning i peed and clumpy stuff came out along with my pee, now my discharge is yellowish and its not clumpy anymore its more like mucous theres no odor to it though it still itches really bad but more so inside my cooch, it does burn when i pee but i wouldnt conisder it "painful" i do have a lot of urges to pee but very little comes out when i do everytime, i also just got a cut right underneath my clit i dont know how?! its small though like it was sliced the only painful thing is that it sometimes feel like a stinging inside and that usually makes me want to cry.. can someone please tell me if they know what this is.. i thought it was just a bad yeast infection but im not sure anymore

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    Hello. It looks and sounds to me like you have a yeast infection coupled with a possible urinary tract infection. I am not a doctor so I strongly suggest that you get to a doctor for some tests and swabs. the sore could be from scratching at it, but the white discharge looks like yeast. I get a lot of yeast infections due to type 2 diabetes. good luck!

    • Posted

      That has crossed my mind but i wasnt sure if that was a thing (to get a uti and a yeast at the same time) hopefully thats all it is thank you!

  • Posted

    the lines of bumps look like VP which are harmless growths .

    most women get them after a yeast infection

    • Posted

      omg no way i hope so bc i dont have any weird looking bumps or blisters etc

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