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My vagina is itchy and sore!!! Help!!

My vagina started itching Friday and has become really sore so I looked in a mirror and it seems that there is all white stuff around this ball in my vagina!!!! I don't want to go to my doctors or anything and it's becoming a real pain now as its interrupting my walking. What is it please??? I'm only 19
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I'm afraid the only way this condition is going to be diagnosed is for you to see a doctor.........preferably a gynecologist. We are not doctors and can only suggest possibilities as to what MIGHT be going on..........and no doctor would ever diagnose you over the internet without a physical exam. Since whatever is going on is affecting the way you walk, I would not wait any longer to have this examined by a doctor. I don't want to scare you, but there are some vaginal infections if left untreated can spread and possibly result in infertility.
If you are sexually active, I would be concerned that you have a sexually transmitted disease called chlamydia.
Other possibilities are:
vaginosis
trichomoniasis
vulvodynia

All of these need to be treated by a doctor.
I understand if you are embarrassed, but your health is far more important than a few minutes of embarrassment.
If you are concerned about the cost or don't have a doctor, Planned Parenthood can examine and treat all these conditions and charge on a sliding scale. It's my understanding that they never turn any woman away under any circumstances.

I sincerely and strongly urge you to see a doctor and get this diagnosed and treated.
I wish you the best
RubyWitch  



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