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Posted: 06/12/06 - 13:46
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I have had itching on my outer vaginal area for 6 months now and a little discharge and I'm still a virgin.
I noticed this problem after my basketball season after sitting in the wirl pool (which is a tub of water that was treatment for my hamstring injury) and also I was washing my clothes (and panties) with my teamates after games.
I have recently been bathing in hot water with aveno bath products and the itching has decreased but has not left. In addition, I noticed that when I use a wash cloth to clean the irritated area I see little dry skin that has peeled off. Does anyione happen to know what this is or what I should do to end this.
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Posted: 09/23/06 - 22:44
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hey i have that same problem, i was wondering if u have gotten an answer to that yet?


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Posted: 10/27/06 - 14:42
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me too any cle yet Question


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Posted: 12/19/06 - 11:14
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me too!!!


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Posted: 01/29/07 - 16:29
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the same thing has been happening to me as well. I first noticed it after I swam in a lake at summer camp. All the advice that i have gotten is to try to wash the area every day with a mild soap, and to try not to use any kind of detergents with dyes or perfumes. Also, always wear 100% cotton panties. It might just be dry where you are, since it's winter, and that might cause it to be itchy. other than that, if anyone has found a remedy please post it.


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Posted: 03/15/07 - 11:38
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here here sister same here ANSWER the question people Evil or Very Mad


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Posted: 02/18/08 - 10:22
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The same thing was happening to me, and I asked my gynecologist. Apparently I'm allergic to whatever is in/on the pantiliners/pads. Because I had been wearing them daily my body developed an allergic reaction (go figure). So she stopped me wearing the pantiliners and it stopped within a few days. To stop the discharge (my reason for the pantiliners) I started taking AZO Yeast pills. I only wear the pads during my cycle and never wear anything longer than 3 hours. Not sure if it the info. helps, but that may be what it is an allergic reaction that just developed.


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Posted: 09/20/08 - 16:17
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i've been having the same problem and have got the same answer, i was also told not to wear tight panties, or pants, and that when i sleep sleep in my undies, not sweats or pj pants.


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Posted: 02/17/09 - 13:19
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I have the same thing, it's excruciatingly itchy on the outer part, I wash everyday and it is better but then eventually it itches again.
I tried putting antibacterial on it but it made it smell weird so I didn't use it again.
I don't know what else to do.


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Posted: 03/09/09 - 20:23
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If you wish to get rid of itching try colloidal silver...it has worked for me with terrible itchy ears and has gotten rid of my husbands itchy scalp and dandruff of 30 years.


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