Someone HELP PLEASE !!

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so ive been engaged to my fiance for about 4 months now everything has been going great then outta nowhere just this past weekend we went to the lake after that i felt this burning sensation on the external part of my vagina theres no itchiness it just burns and idk im scared i need help... cry

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    You can get infections such as yeast and bacterial vaginosis from being in a wet bathing suit too long.  I wouldn't be worried about an STD just yet. It's probably a simple infection from your pH being thrown out of whack. Has happened to me plenty of times. Try inserting a vitamin C tablet inside yourself. That helps neutralize your pH. You can also soak in a tub of bath water with apple cider vinegar. That helps also. If it's just on the outside, rub some colloidal silver on it. 
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      colloidal silver can be effective however its important to keep in mind that it is still a heavy metal, so its not necessarily a cure-all remedy. a small eg. too much metal in the body can cause more severe period cramps.
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      I agree.  If you were to use it for everything all the time you could certainly be putting yourself in harm for heavy metal toxicity.  However, colloidal silver is simply amazing with healing properties that outweigh most antibiotics.  For occassional use, its simply unmatched in effectiveness.  I also feel it is safer than the ill effects of most antibiotics, which cause more problems themselves.  (such as yeast infections, pH imbalances, digestive problems, etc.  In a world that is so fast to prescribe drugs to fix things... It's always good to know a few natural remedies.  Colloidal silver will kill bacteria, fungus, etc. without harming the host.  You certainly should not use it regularly, but it could seriously help with simply things that could quickly become problematic.  I've read the studies on the toxicity of colloidal silver and they all state "taken internally in excess"...  I haven't found anything that states any harm from occassional topical use being harmful.  Only the broad benefits.  I suppose all of these subjects can be debated.  Everything in excess can be harmful.  Even too much water can kill you, so... 
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    hello, it could be a yeast infection, or urinary infection, something where bacteria balance or pH has been thrown out of wack. Its probably not too severe at this point if the lake swim has caused the problem, get to the doctor and check it out. or a gynecologist,  I think getting someone to look at it directly is more reliable than going off just a verbal description. 

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