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Itching vulva, hopefully insect bites?

When I woke up the other day, I sound some small bumpy insect bits on my thigh, adn thought nothing of it.
I slept naked the next day and when I woke up, my vagina was unbelievably itchy. I'm covered in what I believe to be these insect bites, my vulva is lumpy from them, slightly swollen and  sore. The ones on my arm and thigh went down over a day, but these on my vagina are here for the third day ina  row and they're driving me insane.

I highly doubt theyre to do with anything sexual, I haven't had any sexual contact since march.

Anyone know something I can do to bring these bites down? I've bee putting on sudocrem and moisturiser, but thats more to cool the itching thatn actually do anything about it.
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You need to go and be seen tomorrow and get a proper evaluation. I doubt this is anything related to insect bites and I don't think it's allergies/hives either.

grace
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I forgot to mention that these hive like little bits are most dense in the fold between my pubus and thigh, and go quite far down my inner thigh.

I've just taken an allergy pill, I think it's most likely a reaction to a bite?

I also put some cream on that I was given for a reaction with an insect bite on my hand, seems to be effective aganst itching, but I only put it on 20 minutes ago.
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