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Hello. This is very new to me but I came across this website and found it very interesting. I had unprotected sex with my ex boyfriend not knowing I had a yeast infection and we were having sex and it started to hurt but we just kept  going and after my vagina was swolen but i just thought it would go back down to normal the next day which it did but then I noticed the part between my  butt and vagina was red, irritated, and even burned a bit. It almost looks ripped and I have little bumps. One is outside my vagina and I have two little ones on the inside like inside of my lips. Everytime I go pre j have to lean forward or it burns egen my pee touches it. What is wrong? I'm so scared it could be an std. Please help me!
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Im not a doctor but it sounds like you was having a little bit of rough sex. I would go to the clinic or the doctor and get it checked out. After that make sure your boyfriend is checked out too
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An STD will not show up the day after having sex. I think the problem is the yeast infection. Are you being treated for it now? Your boyfriend can also get a yeast infection from you so he may need to be treated also. There are over the counter medications for this but you might want to see your Dr to make sure this is indeed a yeast infection and not something else.
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