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So a few days ago I thought I had a yeast infection and bought monistat 7 and used it for 2 days and still had every symptom, and was not feeling any better. I talked with my mom and told her what was going on and she recomended that it was a UTI because I have had severe burning and pain with urinating. I started using AZO and it was not helping. I went to the Doc and the AZO already changed the color of my urine, so they treated me based on my symptoms, which was not for sure a UTI. A day later I notice some little red bumps around my vagina and start freaking out, crying, panicking, and start praying immediately. It burns so bad when I pee, sometimes it gets a little better, like right after I take my medicine, but i don't know what these dots are.. they are not like bumps or blisters, they are just red dots... every where around my vagina area. my mom said it could be a reaction from using the yeast infection cream and then using the UTI pills, but it burns when I wipe so i tried using baby wipes since they are wet and may be more comfortable, and that just burned more. It burns when anything touches it in any way. I'm also bleeding down there, It could be my period and i'm just not sure how my flow is, because i have not worn a pad in years!!

I really need some advise .... I'm praying this is not herpes!! I want everyones opinions... based on facts not the fact that i'm scared out of my mind. Please help someone...

Thank you
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Thank you so much
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you need to go back and be seen today. If your regular doctor or gyn can't get you in, go to a walk in clinic to be looked at. stop the azo pills and also the monistat since at this point it's just interferring with a proper diagnosis for you.

this sound like it could be genital herpes going on if it's not a vaginitis causing your issues. you need a more thorough exam and work up for better answers.

grace
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