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Vagina itching

Ok so I'm 20yrs of age have been with one sexually active partner for 4yrs now. I bought a summer's eve vaginal wash I don't know if it affected my pH balance down there. I have been to Family planning, to my GYN he prescribed me something and did a check he said its strange. I told him there is an immense burning sensation it itches so bad i cant stop myself, when I urinate it burns. I know this is because of the acid in urine. My test for all STD'S came back negative. I did some research online and found this http://www.ispub.com/ostia/index.php?xmlFilePath=journals/ijanp/vol6n1/vaginosis.xml
I'm thinking of doing this myself over the counter drugs sigh i am using an microspec cream it eases the pain. There are buttons like pimples on the outside of the vagina as well as inside. My periods came late and and now its really heavy. Can anyone relate please help i am not itching now because the medicine eases the pain. I try to have self control. hmmmm but that's ...I just want this thing gone. :'(
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OMG I used summers eve as well and then right after I started to have really bad girly problems!!!!!!! I have stopped using it now, and well I'm on anti biotics. Did your dr test for a yeast infection and BV. Are you having discharge?? Maybe you are allergic to summers eve! Have you stopped using it? If not I advise you to stop using it all together, I heard that baking soda helps with the ph level, I've been washing the outside of my vagina with it, ONLY the outside, absolutely do NOT douche! It will make it worse. But washing the outside with baking soda and water is really soothing and relieves the itching.
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did you have thrush ruled out???????????? do you use bubbly bath products or scented soaps. these would add to irritation
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