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Extreme burning, can barely walk

So before I was diagnosed with a yeast infection and BV, I had extreme burning, it hurt so badly that I could barley walk! I was burning and red all inside the labia minora (vaginal lips). With this burning I had an odorless discharge that looked milky, and I kept wiping it away, but that just made my burning worse. Could this be caused my herpes?? Or could it be from the yeast and BV. I could have had BV for months, because I never got tested for it until recently and have had multiple issues with my vagina for atleast 4 months! Burning, itching, discharge, taste bud looking bump that just disappeared out of no where one day like it fell off, irritation on certain spots for a day or two, it's been a horrible experience!! Oh and in top of that I was sick but only in this last month, when I was burning the first time I had to flu like symptoms, the burning would be there for half a day and be gone for the other half, it seemed to hurt more in the morning. Please let me know what you think.
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I really thought I was getting better but now I have a whole different kind of pain!!! The bone just above my clitoris hurts alot!!! And that area feels like pressure is being applied even thought there is nothing!!!! My clitoris hurts a little too, just one side, the sane side that was itchy before!!! OMG I feel like breaking down and crying!!! I'm never going to get better!!!!
Then I checked a sight that scared the cral out of me, it said that clitoris pain is from herpes!!!!! WTH!!! Is this true?!?!?! I'm so scared and this pressure on my bone won't go away!!! I see my OBGYN in one week!! Please give me some insight. What in the world is wrong with me, nothing looks abnormal!!! NOTHING!!!
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101028 tn?1419603004
glad something is finally clearing up down yonder for you!!!
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Ok I will do that, I've been trying to make sure the area is clean and dry, I seem to be getting better. Finally! I know the BV is gone yey!!!!! The yeast however seems to be gone but not too sure, I'm not too itchy tho.
I'm just happy that I feel more normal then I have in months!!!
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101028 tn?1419603004
doesn't sound like it's worth more antibiotics at this point. just give the area some extra tlc at this point.  
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Oh and grace I have these white bumps next to my clitoris, I showed them to a dr at a clinic before but he ruled it as folloclitus (misspelled) but I don't know sometimes it itches and sometimes it doesn't, im not sure whether it has gone away and come back because I haven't been monitoring myself anymore. I'm just scared... I know I shouldn't be scared but I still get scared about herpes. It's tiny white bumps, looks like pimples, even has what looks like hairs coming from it, if I made the skin tight it looks like normal glands I have there but it's way more noticeable then it ever was before!! Could it be clogged pores? I didn't want to take antibiotics for the folloclitus  because of the yeast issue but now I'm thinking maybe I shld go to a dr and maybe get antibiotics for it? Idk I'm so tired of seeing Drs and I spent way too much money already on drs
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Thanks!!! I've been getting better!!! Yey!!!! But now my period is late, ugh... I still think all of this is some hormonal issue! I still have some kind of discharge but I'm not burning at all, and not too itchy.  I'm guessing that this might be normal discharge, but at this point I don't know what is normal!
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