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vaginal discomfort

i have a discomfort in my vagina started a couple days ago, and has been getting worse since then, its in my labia minora. My symptoms are swollen, itching, burning, with tiny blisters i would say & when i urinate and whip there is a little amount of blood nothing too serious but noticeable. does anyone know what it could be? PLEASE HELP THE PAIN IS GETTING WORSE
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Hi,
How are you? What other symptoms are present? Were you able to have this checked already by your doctor? This could be due to infection and may warrant further evaluation by your gynecologist. A yeast infection may present with abnormal vaginal discharge, pain with intercourse or urination, redness and swelling of the vulva, or vaginal and labial itching and burning. Pelvic examination and further evaluation may need to be done. Treatment will also depend on the underlying condition. Take care and do keep us posted.
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MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Hi,
How are you? What other symptoms are present? Were you able to have this checked already by your doctor? This could be due to infection and may warrant further evaluation by your gynecologist. A yeast infection may present with abnormal vaginal discharge, pain with intercourse or urination, redness and swelling of the vulva, or vaginal and labial itching and burning. Pelvic examination and further evaluation may need to be done. Treatment will also depend on the underlying condition. Take care and do keep us posted.
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