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Itching and burning..help!

Hey,I'm a 14 year old VIRGIN girl. It's around the time i start my period...and i normally get this yellowish discharge.(i think its normal) But sometimes i get it after my period. Yesterday i kinda...masturbated and for awhile today ive been itching and it's burned down there. I looked up the symptoms on google,many showed it being a yeast infection. I'm kinda scared though...i need help asap! I'm honestly scared to talk to my mom and go speak to my doctor face to face....please help me!...Also when i got out of the shower i realized it was a little red down there..it went away after awhile.
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I think you should go to the drugstore and get an ointment is a little infection and your vigina skin was irritated by the movement but next time you masterbate rather use your fingers but remember to wash both hands and vigina before and after  but go and get the ointment and use it as directed but its nothing series. let me now how it goes
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no,i didnt i use the edge of my shaver.(its a bigger one that the razor is removeable)
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Honey...a yeast infection is not a scary thing.  All females get them in the course of their lives.  But it DOES need to be TREATED!  If you don't want everyone to know..parents, doctors...go to CVS, Walgreens, Walmart and go to the female section and look for boxes with the words of:
Common examples:
Gyne-Lotrimin or Mycelex (clotrimazole)
Gynezol or Femstat (butoconazole)
Monistat (miconazole nitrate)
Vagistat-1 (tioconazole)

Over the counter, I doubt you need any permission to purchase these.
I hope I have helped you some!
Eveningsun
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its proberly just  a infection  you can get some ointment from the drugstore an it can also be that when you masterbated you irritated the skin and the viginal area so just give it a day and if it gets worse go see a docter but I think you just irritated the skin did you use a dildo?
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