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Can it be yeast infection?????

My private part has been itching. And at times when I go to pee after having intercourse it burns. I've notice as well,  that sometimes I see a white discharge when I clean myself. What kind of infection can it be? Or is it something worst like a disease?
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Hopefully your right, because if is only yeast infection it can surely be cured... thanks for the heads up it sure was a help !
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AmyDawsonD - yes it does have a foul smell... I'll definately get that checked out... and thanks for your comments !!
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Likely a yeast infection, which is simply an imbalance of the flora.  The gynecologist will likely treat it with a cream or pill.  Wash your underclothes in hot water with Tide and some baking soda to kill the yeast in your underclothes.  Cut back on sugar and processed white floury foods.  Eat more vegetables and no sugary drinks.  Eat yogurt or take a probiotic daily.  Antibiotics are one of the causes of imbalance resulting in a yeast infection.  
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Dear,
    is ther foul smell too, kindly see a doctor as soon as possible. it might even get worser if u leave especially with the white discharge( also note the characteristics of the discharge should be thick whitish r (kind of purulent )sticky and foul smelling). do not fear with the normal white dischrge usually seen. maintain perineal hygiene
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