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ive been recently having sex about one a week for the past 2 months, but recently my vingina has become swollen, and it seens like i have little cuts on the lips of my vingina, i also get a burning sention when i pee, weve only used a condom once and that was about a month ago and the pain has been constant for the past two weeks, also very itchy, ive hasd thrush before and its not that, can you help? ive been recently having sex about one a week for the past 2 months, but recently my vingina has become swollen, and it seens like i have little cuts on the lips of my vingina, i also get a burning sention when i pee, weve only used a condom once and that was about a month ago and the pain has been constant for the past two weeks, also very itchy, ive hasd thrush before and its not that, can you help?  Cancel
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1305647 tn?1285961059
Ok, it could be several different things.. 1.  if your taking any medications, especially antibiotics, this can cause irritation and even a yeast infection..2.  This really sounds like a bacterial infection/yeast infection.  This mostly irritates the enterance to the vagina and the clit.  If it itches, and is raw (and sometimes women can smell an odor) it's prob that, and you can buy great over the counter products that will rid you of this god forsaken thing!  I've been there dear, I know it *****!  3.  If you've changed condoms, spermicide, etc  then you may have an allergy.  I have an allergy to Latex, so those creates the swelling and raw-ness for me.  Best of luck dear, Hope I helped!
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1194973 tn?1385503904
You would need to get checked out by a doctor. Have you and your partner been checked for STD's? It's also possible you have an infection that would need to be treated.
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