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Can anyone tell me if this is Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, or nothing? |
Me and my boyfriend had sex last Monday and last Friday. Sunday night, I had a tingling sensation in my vagina. I rubbed it kinda hard with tissue and it flared up-BAD! Ever since then I've been burning and itching on a everyday basis. I think that I made it worse by scratching it, but my friends also told me that it could be chlamydia and gonnorhea. I've also had a watery consistency du-du (sorry for the rudeness). I've scheduled a doctor's appointment for Tuesday but I can't wait. The pain is too unbearable and I need some kind of comfort. If anyone can help me, thanks. I appreciate all comments. This may help you regarding the incubation time for STDs: http://std.about.com/od/overviewofstds/a... im sorry your going through this i think you should wait and see a doctor did you try buying an anti itch creme like vagisil to help with the discomfort of itching. it sounds like gonorrhea and trichamonas vaginalis go find out hope this helps i had chlamydia before but no symptoms like that a friend of mine had trich and she expeienced itching Sorry you are going through this but glad you are going to Dr. To ease your pain the post of oatmeal bath is great...after bath spray or dab 50-50 % white vinegar and water mixture on irritation..do this often. Tingles at first but then feels so good. Creams just make the pain and burning worse....Best to you Sounds like herpes. the only way to find out is to be tested. Symptoms alone cannot be used to diagnosis disease. Get some Vagisil to help with the itching and burning until your Dr appointment. If you do have an STD, make sure your b/f gets treatment also. Cortisone cream will ease the burning and itching. A new boyfriend will prevent future episodes of STDs. You might just have a yeast infection. You could try soaking in an oatmeal bath. Aveno makes some oatmeal bath stuff. You won't know for sure until you see the Dr. it can be a yeast infection sounds like herpes with the tingling check and see if there is any blisters anywhere. i ended up in hospital the first time i contracted it peeing glass is an understatement x sounds more like a yeast infection than an std. loose du-du (as you put it) may not have any association it could also be a yeast infection... but you are jsut going to have to wait until you go to the dr for a test. Have you been with same partner for long? Have you have intercourse with him in the past? Is he circumcised? Have you had recent antibiotics?? |
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