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Hi im hannah, im 16 and im still a virgin just so everyone knows its not an STD. My sisters college graduation was 2 days ago and sorry for the tmi but i had just gotten off my period and i was also wearing a white skirt...to be honest i couldn't find white underwear so i went without i know its gross but i was running late i NEVERRRR do that and it was really awful but anyways just to be sure i didnt still have any blood left to come out on my white skirt i put a tampon in.Later that night during the graduation i went to the bathroom and forgot another tampon so i had to take the one i had in out and hope i didn't bleed. About 10 min after taking it out i noticed my vag was kinda burning i thought of it as i had a pretty much dry tampon in my vag was just kinda hurting no problem. but now 2 days later i have noticed it hurts alot when i go to the bathroom a burning feeling. Really aggravating. Like i said still a virgin no STD here but maybe its a yeast infection or simply just pain from the dry tampon. Once again im soo sorry for the graphic gross details. Does anyone know why it burns?  
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You may have a urinary tract infection if it hurts when you pee. You may need to go to the doctor and get an antibiotic. Good luck!
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It is possible you just have a yeast infection. Or, it's a bad reaction to the tampon. I can't wear pads on my period without being rubbed raw. And it is not gross. It's a common problem
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