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Internal Vaginal Itching???

For about a week or so, I have had a horrible itching sensation inside of my vagina. It's to the point that if I don't itch it I'm in tears it's so irritated, however, it is very sensitive from being scratched. I can't seem to find any help online, most answers are for external like of a vulva/skin parts...mine is only internal, nothing else itches. I have no discharge, no odor. I'm 27, so not post-menopausal....hopefully you have an answer...I'm really starting to suffer and don't have the time to get into a dr's office. Was thinking about buying a Vagisil yeast infection kit even though I don't have the other symptoms.
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I don't have any extra discharge or smell or anything, that is where I'm getting confused. I guess I will just buy a yeast infection screening kit.
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I've had the exact same problem not too long ago. My vagina was itching so badly that the skin was peeling off and nearly bleeding. I thought I had skin eczema or some kind of disease. I went to see my doctor, and he told me that I had a yeast infection.
If your fluids are somewhat thicker than usually (similar to cottage cheese), then it would be probable that you have a yeast infection.

I would suggest you to take that time to go see your doctor, because he will prescribe you a cream that's suitable for you and your situation. The ones that are available at the market are not sufficient and inadequate.

Good luck :)
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