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Anyone explain what it is?

A week before my period me and my partner had been having a lot of sex..we used condoms & lube etc. One time he put it in without a condom but then took it out and used a condom. I started my period last Monday and finished on Saturday, I noticed a burning around my sex hole and just generally around my vagnia but did take notice. It's been getting worse and worse, it's not very itchy at all! It burns and hurts when I pee, and just in the day my vagina burns so much. My school nurse thinks it's thrush and it's caused by the friction of the condoms etc etc, I've felt like I nee to pee a little more and sometimes like there pee there and can't do it? I'm getting myself in a bother so if someone could responsed asap that would be great :)
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I had that a couple months ago. It sounds like you might have a urinary tract infection. Go to a doctor, and have them test your urine.
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Went to doctors and I have a UTI, had a 3 day course of antibiotics and fine and all gone now  :) also going to to a chlamiyda test but doctor kinda assured me I don't really need to..but thank you x
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Never have sex with him again get std test unless you were really dry
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Go to your doctor. Check the color of your discharge to see if it smells any different or looks different. I would say to go to the doctors because the night prescribe u something that may work xx
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Thank you, it feels a lot better today but will do
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