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Need help with vagina

I have been having trouble with my vagina, and I think its a yeast infection.
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What are your symptoms? If you have burning and itchy vaginal area with discharge it's possible that it is a yeast infection you can get an over the counter medication such as Monistat. If that does not clear it up you can see your doctor and get a Rx for diflucan. If you prefer a home remedy you can try eating plain yogurt ( none of the flavored kind).now if you have bacterial vaginosis you will need an antibiotic such as flagyl so seeing a doctor is mandatory. I'm not sure if you are sexually active or not but if you are there is a possibility of and STD once again you will need to see a doctor. I only say this bc I'm not sure what symptoms you are having so  covering all aspects here. If there are more symptom that are not usual yeast infection type symptoms please let me know. I hope this helps.
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You didn't say what your symptoms are but if you are itchy and there is white powdery discharge if it stings or burns or is red?
if you have any or all of these symptoms then you most likely have Thrush.
It is easily treated by your doctor and there are also over the counter options.
It is important to get it treated as it will not clear up on own.
Also eat natural yoghurt or pro biotic drinks to help it.
Have you been on antibiotics recently as they can cause thrush.
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Is it itchy? If you're pregnant youe more likely to have yeast infection. Go see your doc.
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