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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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151154 tn?1208130582
Hollie...this is the freakin 3rd time you have asked this question.  You said you are in school.  If you are in school you can still be on your parents insurance until you are 25.   I know that for a fact.   You need to see a doctor and quit asking questions that nobody can answer.....and then you wonder why people are agrivated with you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   You say your 19, then act like it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I think this sounds an awful lot like an STD.  You really need to get checked out pronto before irreparable harm is done.
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151154 tn?1208130582
don't bother, I told her that the last time she posted this question and she yelled at me and said she wasn't dirty.  
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127124 tn?1326735435
How insane.  You say the gyn. told you they can't do anything about a vaginal problem?  
Put an icebag between your legs and maybe the burning will go away.  
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164559 tn?1233708018
I don't think she really wants advice, she has been given it over and over and over again.  She obviously is seeking attention.

I live in Canada but I cannot believe that in the US there are no free clinics or programs to help someone in this situation.  I am no longer responding to any of her posts as she is most likely deeply disturbed.

People have been kind, people have been blunt and some people have been rude.  It doesn't matter, she doesn't listen.
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167 tn?1374173817
It didn't take them long to boot nervousgirl!
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