HPV? Genital Warts? Itching! Help!

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I was diagnosed with HPV in 2019 when pregnant with my 1st child and haven't had any symptoms or complications since diagnosis but my husband and I had sex 4 days ago and 1 day after I started experiencing intense vaginal itching that just won't subside. Are these vaginal warts? Does my vagina look normal? Idk what a normal vagina looks like. HELP. Can't get into the Gyno until end of May. Should I go to urgent care??

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  • Posted

    How did your discharge look like lately? I don't see any warts. Could be a yeast infection

    • Posted

      Went to urgent care because I couldn't stand the itching and that's exactly what it ended up being, just a bad yeast infection. Thank you!

    • Posted

      And to answer your question about the discharge, in retrospect it has been thick and white but the itching is far worse than anything I've ever experienced so I was convinced it was something more. I've never been more relieved to have a Yeast Infection. LOL

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    mine is looking the same exact way right now, not intense itching more of an uncomfortable feeling but literally looks like im looking at a picture of my vagina right now. ive never been diagnosed with hpv

    • Posted

      Yours might be a yeast infection, that's what I was told mine was! Since being diagnosed with HPV I'm usually worried that any noticeable vaginal change of mind could be symptoms, but just a bad case of a Yeast Infection this time.

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      good to know! i got treated last week for a yeast infection but it was only with the one fluconazole pill then i started my period the day after i took it so maybe it just never went away. thank you!

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