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My vag area keeps burning inside

I have a small cut inside my vagina and I don't know what it is. My two lips has been swollen for awhile now and my doctor had told me that was normal. But as of now inside my vag it burns and itches really bad. I haven't had sex yet so I know it's not an STD. However, the cute looks like there's an opening to it with a little bump on the side of it. I'm scared and freaking out of what it can be. I thought it might be a UTI but I'm thinking otherwise. Any ideas? I have a doctors app tomorrow but I wanted an idea of what it might be. It hurts for me to walk and bend bc it rubs together inside my vag area. Please help with so advice.
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No I don't and I wasn't able to see my doctor today which *****. However i'm still in pain and yes my vaginal lips are still swollen and keep burning. I hope I can get to see the doctor real soon so he can diagnose me. Thank you, I hope I feel better too, and I appreciate the advice :)
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Do you have thrush or anything? Or have your scratched down there?  Because I've had this a few times before and its been when I've had thrush and Ive cut down there because of scratching and itching. My vaginal lips were so swollen and it hurt me to talk and move too.

UTIs dont usually do this, they cause burnining when you pee but they dont usually swell the vagina as far as I know. At least you will find out at the doctors tommorow but it sounds like thrush to me! Hope you feel better soon!
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