Most commonly, these symptoms in women indicate a yeast infection. You may want to confirm this with your health care practitioner. In the meantime, there are several over the counter preparations that are available to treat this condition. You can pick them up at your local pharmacy. The reason to check with your MD is, sometimes this can be a sign of high blood sugar or it may even be a urinary tract infection (bladder infection)
yes. there are some std's that cause those symptoms but do not jump the gun. there are also certain vaginal infections, treated usually with a cream, such as yeast infection,bacterial vaginosis, viral vaginitis. Do not assume you have an STD just because of these sypmtoms. I would go straight to the gynocologist and have a pap done to see if you do have just an infection.
somebodys been exploring hevn't they? You seriously need to go to a doctor and get some antibiiotics or cream for an infection. If you can't tell your folks then you have to go talk to the school nurse or go to a local clinic immediately before you cause permanent damage. NOw! Go!
It could be a yeast infection or a STD.
There are many situations that can cause burning or itching eyes. Examples of situations that can cause burning or itching eyes include working with chemicals or being around gases.
There are several possible causes; Yeast infection: A common fungal infection that can cause itching, burning, and swelling in the vaginal area. Bacterial vaginosis: An overgrowth of bacteria in the vagina that can cause itching, burning, and a fishy odor. Sexually transmitted infections: Certain sexually transmitted infections, such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, and herpes, can cause itching, swelling, and pain in the vaginal area. Allergic reaction: An allergic reaction to certain products, such as soaps, lotions, or condoms, can cause itching and swelling in the vaginal area. Vulvodynia: A chronic pain condition that can cause itching, burning, and pain in the outer part of the vagina.
Ingrown hair most likely.
Don't ever snort hydrocodone. All it will do is cause an apocalypse of itching and burning
It can be helpful, by lubricating the area, or it can cause discomfort, if an infection causes itching or burning with discharge.
no it can not unless the antibiotics and used for a unreasonable cause and are used very frequently. ask your doctor for more imformation.
dude you got herpies broskie
All types of herpes cause itching or burning. This is true for oral herpes, genital herpes, chicken pox, and shingles.
Tinea pedis, also known as athlete's foot, is the medical term for a fungal disease that causes cracking and bleeding of the skin, as well as itching and burning. Tinea may also affect other areas of the body, where it is less likely to cause cracking and bleeding.
An abnormal fear of itching, or insects that cause itching.
This sounds like an Varicose Vein. They are caused when the little one way valves inside the vein stop working and blood backs up in the vein, thus causing the swelling and itching and burning. They are not dangerous, and if they cause an ongoing problem, they can be surgically removed.
Unfortunately, any discharge that is not clear -- that has a color (green, yellow is bacterial... white cottage cheese is yeast) -- means you have a infection. Most vaginal infections cause itching and burning, but some women aren't bothered much. It is extremely important to see a doctor and get treated. Vaginal infections can be spread to a partner-- who can then spread it back to you or other women. The infection can also go up the vagina and infect the uterus, causing low abdominal pain. Untreated, it can cause infertilty.