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Severe vaginal itching

Hi. I had protected sex for the first time 3 days ago. my boyfriend and i have tried twice having sex before but it was always very painful cause i was not wet enough probably. this time i was drunk and even though it hurt A LOT we went through with it for an hour and i bled a lot.

Its been 3 days and I now have SEVERE vaginal itching which increases when you touch it. there is no burning while peeing and i saw a slight yellow stain on my underwear today.

there is no redness only extreme itching and the left lip is slightly swollen. is this because we had rough sex? is it normal? how do i treat it cause i don't want to go to a doctor.
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Thank you so much.
Turns out, my boyfriend too had the itching sensation and a rash!

We applied fourderm an over the counter medicine. and the itching stopped IMMEDIATELY for the both of us!
There's absolutely no itching or discharge, its been more than a week and it looks fine :)

but veeery rarely i see a tiny yellow stain or so. is that normal in the regular course or is it possible that even after the itching being stopped i still have an infection
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You probably have a yeast infection, it might be very slight at first, but without solving the issue it will only get worse, try Monistat and if that doesn't work go to the doctor. They have seen everything and anything you can think of. Not treating something when it comes to your genitalia is never good. Also, eat lots of yogurt or buy probiotics for vaginal health, RePhresh makes a great product called Pro B, all of this should help.
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