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sores and bumps on vagina, is it herpes or yeast infection?? please help!

about a 2 weeks ago my vagina started getting itchy and i had a cottege cheese like discharge. That lasted a few days then went back to normal. Then a few days ago about 2 days after  I had sex with my boyfriend, I noticed little bumps in  my vagina hole and around it. The next day some turned into sores, like paper cuts. what is this, is it herpes? or yeast infection or what? please help im really worried about it.
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I am having the same thing but not scores I was washing up and I started feeling itchy and I was scratching with the rag then I gat out dried off and it was still itchy so I looked and there was some reddish like marks and.a gat scared because I went to the doctors they told me it was a yeast infection I took the pill today and now that happened wat should I do??????????
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you said unless you scratch ALOT... ive been having the same problem.. altho not sores. just bumps and it has itched soo much that i HAVE been scratching it which of course makes it worse. could it be from shaving down there? cause i notice the bumps after i shave. any feedback would be great.
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568659 tn?1256139982
Unless you have been scratching A LOT there is no reason to have sores from a yeast infection, yeast infections dont cause sores. PID (pelvic inflammatory disease) can mimic a yeast infection and one of the symptoms is sores. Otherwise, it could be an STD.
Get to a Dr.
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888841 tn?1242516603
I think you should visit your doctor..
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