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I have problems with chronic vaginitis and I usuall y know when something is up because my clitoris becomes very sensitive to the touch. I just had a five day treatment for the vaginitis, but I notice that the irritation still exists, and there is also chaffing. When I examined myself I notice a redness around the hood of my clitoris. What can this mean?
Have you ever tried any of the herbal supplements?

When I was diagnosed with vaginitis, I found a recipe for vaginitis online. I mixed oregano leaf, with goldenseal root and coneflower. I put one spoon in a pint of water and used this mixture for douching. But I also used those vaginal tablets that my gyno prescribed. Maybe you can try this mixture as well.
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I don’t know what is going on with your clitoris, but here are some tips that can make that irritation less uncomfortable.
When your vagina/vulva is in such condition you should know that you should wash it only with water, no perfumed cream showers, soaps, deodorants or any product that may contain chemicals. When drying, don’t rub the vulvar area with a towel.
Another not so appreciated advice is to avoid sex while the discomfort and pain are present. Friction and rubbing can only make things worse.
I hope you realize what is going on soon and that some of the tips will help you!
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