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Itching after the use of condoms

Hi guys, i really need some help with this one. Okay so I am 19 years old and i lost my virginity about a year ago.A few days after a developed a yeast infection. I kind of thought it was because of the durex condom and after treating it, i put off sex for a while (5 months to be exact) . Then i decided to try sex again, this time with trojans (and with the same partner) and i was fine the first time. I got excited and continued using the trojans but then again i started getting itchy about two days after intercourse. Since then i have tried two more brands of trojans, getting this itchy feeling and cheesy smell in my vagina on a regular basis. This made me come to the conclusion that it was probably from the latex. I also went to two doctors who just told me to change condoms which is why i tried polyeurothane ones. Again i developed the same itchy feeling and by this point im going crazy. i have lost my sex drive because of the stress and torture i keep going through and desperately need some help. (and just to be clear i have only been with one partner who is std free and i am also std free) Please share any information you might have it would mean so much to me! thank you
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Possibly the lubricant your using?
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I did use those..i used the polyeurothane but the same thing happened someone please help meeeeeeeeeee :(:(
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Why don't you use non-latex condoms?
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