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1440513 tn?1314901353

irritated Vagina

This had occured in November 2010. My Vagina started to get irriated after having sexual intercourse with my ex boyfriend. I am not sure why i am getting irritation. I tried Vagisil,walgreen brand creams,Family Dollar brand creams,etc.It is not potent to prevent the itching. I am starting  to wonder if it could be a yeast infection. 2 weeks ago I went to the washroom and i came across a white discharge from the vagina. But i just ignored it and went on with my day.Now i am not sure if you get a yeast infection, Does it irritate inside or externel from the vagina? Should I seek a gynecologist immediately? I havent gone a pap smear yet but  i am planning on doing it. It would be helpful to get some answers because at this point i am in the verge to go  CRAZY!!
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1194973 tn?1385503904
I would definitely suggest you see a doctor as soon as you can. Does your ex have a clean bill of health from a doctor? There are many things it could be, and it's something that should be checked out soon.
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1440513 tn?1314901353
I am not sure that never came across my mind. I didnt bother asking him. I asked when we broke up a month after if he cheated on me when anyone else. he denied but i still think he cheated on me. I regret not using protection.I think using a condom would't irritate it as much. the weird part when we weren't together, i was itching anymore. then January till Now, it started to itch me. I am really confused
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