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i don't know why but i started to feel itchy on my vagina after i had intercourse with my partner...the itch already lasted for 3 days...it doesn't produce any odor but my normal vagina discharge flows abit more than usual...but its not alot also...it flows abt 1% more only...i feel some tiny lumps of balls surrounding my outer vagina wall & abit inside my vaginal walls...it feels abit tight and swollen due to scratching...i tried putting powder but to no avail...i'm really afraid that it is STD but i only had intercourse with 1 partner my whole life...His penis looked alright...Help please!

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me too :-(
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I got the same thing. I had a full STD check two weeks ago and I'm clean but had sex a few times this week and nothing but yesterday it was an issue. I noticed some whitish on his penis but took it as maybe toilet paper residue or foreskin stuff how that gets after a full days work but a few hours after I caught it. My vagina hole is itchy as all get out and now using Vagisil. I don't smell anything and seem to be wet more but I think that's just the ointment. I'm thinking yeast and I'm checking up on what thrust is. I'm also checking on male penis itch issues. He started itching a few hours after sex with me as well so not sure but I'd like it to be gone.
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It could be HPV. The human papoloma virus. They do not test for this unless it is requested. Plus it usually doesn't show up in men. I only had intercourse with two men and then caught it. I have been to the doctor too many times to count and and to tell you the thruth they could have helped me more but didn't. I was told by an expert in HPV that there was no creams or cure and found out later that he had perscribed my friend who also had it a cream and it went away for her. I am going to try somxl. You order it online. Sound to me like those bumps are genital warts. Men carry the disease and women pay the price. I was also told that by the age of 55 90% of the population will have caught this disease and carry it still. There are several different forms of HPV but it does need to be treated.
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