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7110901 tn?1396057291

itchy vagina

Is it normal for my vaginal to be so itchy? Has anyone else experienced or is experiencing this? Is there a cream or something I can buy to help with it?  I am not shaven (can't reach or see to do it anymore) and I sweat down there alot and when my tummy touches my legs it's sweaty too... As well as under my breast sweats ... but mainly the sides and top itch not inside or anything. I don't know if it's the hairs  that's making it itch... Thank you for ur responses.
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could be a yeast infection definitely want to get that checked and if it is the hair bothering you by yourself venus trimmer it is nearly impossible to cut yourself with it are you can kind of feel your way around down there and trim with the trimmer it won't take it completely off but it will take a good chunk so it won't be as annoying. trust me I know how you feel and this is amazing
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Could be yeast.. Just go to the doctor an ask em to check you for a yeast infection
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7110901 tn?1396057291
I haven't checked for the yeast infection I have never had 1 before so I don't know the symptoms...  there is no odor or discharge. .. I will try those remedies especial lo y the powder thanks so much for that... and ask my doctor on my next visit... Thank u so much for the response... Thank u ladies
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I would try Vagisil powder under your breast, tummy and panties. It really helps with perspiration.  For the inching get a vaginal cream. Have you checked to see if you might have a yeast infection?
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I would try Vagisil powder under your breast, tummy and panties. It really helps with perspiration.  For the its in get a vaginal cream.
Have you checked to see if you might have a yeast infection?
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6047529 tn?1380571958
Could be yeast infection but if you are sure its not try some vagina itch cream. Sometimes mine will itch and i will put that on it and I am good
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