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im not sure?!!

i think i have a yeast infection, it doesnt burn when i got to the bathroom. it just itches really bad, i have a light yellow layer of cake-y stuff coming out, bumps are starting to appear around the outter layer of the vaginal area/ my libia majora && libia minora... and around the anal area as well... i havent had sex in about a month.. but i have gave oral sex since Oct. the bumps came mid NOv. but im NOT gettin any other sides any where else.. so im guess its jus a really bad yeast infection. It is now Dec. i think about goin to get Monstat 1
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I know your post is really old, but I was wondering if you ever found out what was wrong.
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So tonight after i got out the shower i found dry patches and peeling around my vaginal area, and on the cheek of my bottom, near the anal opening. SOMEONE PLEASE RESPOND!!
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Oh yeah i did i not say... THEY'RE ITCHING AGAIN!!! && the discharge is now more of a slimy clear... its not lumpy and yellow anymore. Having bumps around the anal area..&& itching too. They are tiny red and it seems like thats whats causing ALL the itching... Those are the same bumps that are on my vaginal area.
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i was just recently on my period Dec. 6 and it ended Dec. 9 i had no itching during the time of my period. The day i stopped wearing Pads was the day the itching came back TODAY. Its not as red anymore since i haven't ithced at them so the bumps have gone down ... BUT they are still there!!! Its not on my thighs or patchy... i don't know whats wrong please help....
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