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Could I have Vulvonydia?

So I’m 14 years old and I started masturbating when I was around 13. Since then I noticed a pulsating, tingling feeling in my vagina. I don’t know how to explain but it won’t go away. I found that masturbating helped relieve it for awhile then it came back. We went to the doctor for yeast infections and UTIs and I don’t have any
infections. It has been bothering me for a long time now at least a couple of months. I looked online and it seems like I have vulvonydia.
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Hi, I know how frustrating this can be, although luckily you do not have any stds. I am 25 years old and was assulted last year so I think mine is sexual infection related although no doc can find what the problem is besides high risk hpv -but no cure. It is possible you could have vulvodynia, one of my doctors thinks I have it too, I never had any symptoms down there like this before I was assulted and a lot of people who develop vulvodynia have history of sexual abuse as children or adults, I hope that’s not ur case but it’s not nice either way. If it starts to effect your quality of life see a gynaecologist or dermatologist, although they are not always helpful, it depends who you get. Hopefully a doctor could be more help, none of mine have been for me. Vagina issues suck.
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