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Trich? Herpes?? Help

Hi everyone, any advice is greatly appreciated.
I had unprotected sex for a couple hours on a one night stand. About a week later I got a bright red sandpaper feeling rash in the form of a patch about the size of a dime on the top portion of my outer labia. It burned really bad. I out steroid cream and it went away few days later and I thought nothing else.
Then a couple months later I itched all over my outer labia and the whole area had a bright red outline. No pain associated just extreme itching. That went away and now since March I itch allllll the time! I have discharge and there is odor however I have recurrent bv all the time. I have used steroid cream and it always resolved in a few days then starts all over again. The itching is driving me crazy. I can't see if I have any sores or blisters but nothing has showed on my underwear except discharge.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Blood test would be for herpes and urine or swab for things like Gono and chlamydia and trich. Have all 3 urines and swab.
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If I decide to do testing, what blood tests do you recommend (most conclusive)
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Hi, BV could certainly cause itching around your vagina as is fungal related. Also having a yeast infection means your skins pH is off as normal flora grow out of control, this could also cause your irritation. Since this is recurring, i think its time to have a good check to get this under control.
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