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Vaginal rash/itching, help?

I've been itchy on my labia majora for weeks, it's almost like a rash but I don't know what could cause it. I don't have any bumps, its just like dry I guess? But I don't think it's dry skin because its itchy A LOT and it's red right now but in the middle of it, it's not red. It stings a lot, maybe because I just shaved, it's also on my bikini line, just not as itchy. I have no other symptoms, and my period is just now ending. About 2 months ago, I had sex with two different guys, one was stupid and didn't use protection but I honestly do not think he has anything at all. Considering we were friends, I'm sure he'd say so. Then the other guy did use protection, and he's the last guy I've been with. So I doubt it's an sti/std. And a few days after, I got a uti but its gone now(used antibiotics). What could this be? I tried using vagisil cream twice but the itch contiuned, and I used a rash cream/ointment which worked better than the vagisil but I don't know. Help?
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Got the bright idea of  "check it out" on the internet!
Weired (wired) buzzing like a cell phone on silent...wrist, adomen, last ew days. Imagined all sorts of things.
Amazing, others   experience same  thing.I have been computing on my lap,
lately, more than usual..sitting in soft chair...on the edge, not really very comfortable.  no wonder!
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No, i don't, the itch is the only symptom i have!
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Hi there and welcome.  Do you have a discharge?
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