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Burning/Stinging Sensation

I have had an intense vagina burning for some time now.  I have tried all types of vagina creams and nothing seem to work.  I have had several pap smears and all have come back normal.  I have also been test for STD and none were present.  I cannot seem to find anything to stop the intense stinging/burning sensation at the opening of my vulva.  What is causing this intense vulva burning/stinging sensation feeling?
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You might even just have an infection that could have been a bladder infection that has now moved to the vagina . Go to the doctor they should perscribe you something
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Look up info on vulvodynia.    You may have tight pelvic floor muscles or irritated nerves that are constantly firing.      

is a good place to start.  There is alot of info in the FAQ section.
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