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having irratation from vagina/ itching , burning, painful urination white lumps inside and outside of vagina lips, and white discharge PLEASE HELP!!

Ok so new years day I had sex wit my boyfriend; but before I had already was having mild irritation from my vagina ( itching, nd discharge) didn't think any of it. So after we had sex my clitoris had gotten so swollen that my vagina lips wouldn't close. The next day the swelling went down and I shaved all pubic hair off the next morning around 3am I woke up out of my sleep because of burning nd I had to use the bathroom really bad it burned itched and had white discharge. So I assumed it was yeast infection I use vagisal wipes everytime I went to the bathroom, I took a bath later that morning and put vagina cream on the inside of my vagina, later that evening I noticed medium small white lump like things (multiple), it got worst by the hours it got so bad where it hurt to sit down nd walk. The lumps have gotten a lil bigger and more irritating when I walk, sit down, touch or urine. Its very painful!
Could anyone help me?? PLEASE
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I went and saw a doctor they said they didn't know what that was but as the days go by the lumps are more flat and have these little holes on the top and hair is sticking out so I'm wondering if its just razer bumps from the 2 bladed razer nd the shaving cream because my skin is really sensitive.
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shaving your pubic hair during this was not a good idea to be honest. you risked having bacteria/fungus getting into the body from cuts in the skin from shaving.

You really need to go and be seen today or tomorrow and get this looked at. It could be many things but it needs prompt medical attention.

grace
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