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An STD or Yeast Infection? Input please?

For almost two weeks my vagina has been itching like mad. It all started after my guy and I had sex and he went down on me aggressively. He used his teeth and everything, it was good at the time but the day after I was itching badly. It stopped a day after but then we had sex again late Friday night, it was sort of rough, well since then I've been itching like crazy! It only burns  when I urinate after I give a good itch and seems more itchy at night. I've been using vaginal creams and keeping it clean. Idk what it is! I don't have abnormal or smelly discharge. I'm trying to get into see a gyno this week. Could it just be a yeast infection or something like Trich? Ugh, this is so stressful, on top of that I'm having hemorrhoid issues:( grrr. I feel as if I'm falling apart. I'm 26 by the way. Thanks for your input, I truly appreciate it!
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Well, since you've had sex there might be a possiblitly that you have an STD but there might be chances that it's a yeast infection. If you have discharge, it'll be more likely for you to have a yeast infection. You should go see your doctor or a dermentologist and have them run test to see what it is. Hoped this helped !
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Well I have hemmroid issues too... And when it flares up I notice that I get vaginal itch as well!!
I would check really well down there, to make sure that it's not something else. It could just be yeast, or BV, now I know ppl think that you have to have a smelly discharge for it to be BV but its not true, I had BV and didn't have a smelly discharge.
Seeing a gyno is best, especially if its BV cuz you can't treat it with any over the counter stuff
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