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  • LucyLu1102
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2008
    • 8

    Thats the thing. It really doesnt itch that badly.. which makes me think that it isnt a yeast infection, and mines been with me for so long like 3 or 4 months that i dont think it will go on its own if it hasnt done so already. I will go see a doctor in my town in England when I get back. But I am very glad that you think it is somewhat normal. The reason I think that it is abnormal would be because alot of the people my age do not experiance any of it. Or when I tell them about it, they seem to think something is very badly wrong with me. So I feel really self consious about it because of those reasons. Seems strange that if its a yeast infection.. I do not experience BAD itching. Right?

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    • CHANDLERS WISH
      • Mar 2008
      • 22440

      The fact that you are experiencing itching at all, and one side you say is more swollen than the other but never used to be, would be that you possibly do have one.

      As Little said, never listen to the "outside world" see a Doctor only they know what is wrong, girlfriends can send you in wrong directions and you shouldn't use any creams without consulting a Doctor first.

      But buy some vinigar if you can and salt, add to warm water in a bath or very small amount of each in a cup and do the same thing. They are natural products but help heal and stop the itching.

      If you are wearing nylon panties, ditch them. Go for cotton, cotton breathes the air and nylon irritates. Also tight jeans don't help...

      Good luck.
      PUT A LITTLE 'LIKE' IN MY SOUL!

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      • Little
        • Feb 2007
        • 4329

        Another thing you could use instead of vinegar is baking powder. Mix a few tablespoons of it in a bath and soak a while.
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        • LucyLu1102
          Junior Member
          • Jul 2008
          • 8

          Thank you VERY much for the advice. You sound a lot more experianced than my friends do! I will try them soon. And will see a doctor as soon as I get back home.
          Thanks again, and if I have any more problems that follow. I will be sure to ask for help here. Its extremely useful.

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          • Davey
            Member
            • Jul 2008
            • 49

            you more than likely have no problem at all besides possibly a birth sdefect of some sort.My grlfriend for a year in highschool had a more less extra outer labia and her vagina seamed similar to what you are describing. She was a virgin, and had some tests, but it was nothing at all just skin. As for the coloration and such, I think that has more to do with ethnicity, such as Hispanic, Latino, Filipino and such.

            But even so it never hurts to get checked, and I'm no expert.

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