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help me please.. labia itching T_T

please help me.. i have this itch for almost 2 weeks.. after my period.. and i can't help it..
sometimes its bearable.. and sometimes its unbearable and it makes me crazy..
i wanted to scratch it but i don't want it to become worse..
its just itch!! everytime i woke up its itch is unbearable for me..
no discharge, no burning when i pee,. just itch..
i didn't have sex with anybody, im still virgin.. i didn't even try masturbation..
im 18 years old.. im afraid to go to a gyne..
i dont know why, or it is just because of the thing they're inserting inside the vagina?
any suggestions?
can anyone help me please?
is antibacterial antifungal feminine wash helps? can it cure my itching?
i wanted to get rid of it before i have my period.. because based on what i've read, its itch when having a period is unbearable, disgusting,.. everytime it itch, i go to the bathroom and wash it.. then dry it up coz when i leave it wet after i rinse it, it itch.. help me please.. anyone..
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I have had vaginal discomfort and itching for the past 5 months starting the day my period ends. It started when I went into our apartment hot tub and got a yeast infection that turned into a bacterial infection. now this. I am, taking yeast guard on a regular basis thinking that was it and have gone to the dr and been tested for everything. And they treated me for a yeast infection eventhough they couldnt find any sign of it thinking  I had self treated myself so well. this is out of control and I need help. I dont have health insurance till January 1 and cannot go on like this another month!! Maybe its PH but I have tried fixing that too.
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please anyoneeeeeeeeeeeee help meeeeeeeeeeeee i need your help nowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
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