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concerned!!

I know this is way tmi but I'm a little concerned!! The skin right next to my clit is swollen and itches after having sex last night. My husband played with it too. It hurts to even try to itch. This hasn't ever happened to me. So... help?? Should i be worried?? I'm 24 weeks if that has anything to do with it.
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He doesn't have any symptoms and no irritation at all. I think its just me.
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U both need to be treated and no sex unti you both are over the yeast infection. And yes it will be different meds for you two
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My husband never got a rash but around the peehole was super red and he said it hurt when he urinated. Guys are lucky, they can usually just use a medicated cream. We almost always need something from the drs, home remedies wont do it.
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Men need a medicated cream from the doctors if have a yeast infection.  He would have a rash on upper leg groin area.  No sex for a week.
You should be able to use monistat.  But if you already did call doctor.  
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How can i treat him? Will monistat work for him too?
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If its a yeast infection don't forget to treat your partner too or he could reinfect you.
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8835615 tn?1410091411
Get some monistat 3. If it's a yeast infection that will clear it up
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Id have your doctor take a look just in case
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I've had a yeast infection for the past two weeks and it hasn't gone away. But the swelling and hurt was never there before.
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7818018 tn?1406154441
Sounds like a yeast infection. Call your doctor and check with him
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