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burning in my vagina

Hello. Ive been having buring when i whip in my vagina area. I thought it was a UTI or yeast infection but im not sure anymore. it doesnt burn when i pee or itch. I called my GYN doctor they told me to use a creme cause its probaly outside not inside the creme has not helped. GYN said they cant do anything, and i dont have a physican. I just want to know if anyone has any ideas what this could be.

Thanks alot !!
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Like what can i do to get it to go away or at least from not getting worse till i get to the doctor?
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i need to know if some one can answer a personal  question? and not be rude about it!  In my vagina area it has starting itching and burning but i have been with the same person for two years and it has gotten worse. What can i do.
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i think this site has alot of comments, and i feel that opionions are like diapers, everyone has one and usually they are full of sh**. and all over your A** ,  that is all i have to say about this stupid site.
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is this a helping site or a gang up site?... what the heck is your problem getting on a 19 year old like that?! ... what maturity
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I personally think you are all rude and just as immature as she.  She is obviously afraid to go to a regular doctor because of her current insurance situation, regardless of how old she is and we all know she can be on the parents insurance until 25, but if the parents aren't helping her thats a big doctor bill to deal with at her age.  I would suggest going to Planned Parenthood.  They still make payment arrangements on a sliding scale and it is anonymous if she is scared of others knowing the outcome of her testing.   Please do go, and you will be able to afford it, with or without insurance, they can not refuse you.
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"whip_cooch69"..........?
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