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As of yesterday, this weird feeling has been keeping me awake at night. I cannot sleep tonight either because of it. My vagina feels tickley/tingly? My period ended recently, so I have no idea what is causing this. When I lay down, I'll get this same tickley feeling in the arches of my feet as well causing me not to sleep too. I've had sex, and have it pretty regularly. I am not turned on when this occurs. help? I drink a lot of water when this happens to see if I just need to use the bathroom, but it never stops it.

I am out of state for school and im not sure what to do if i need to see a doctor!

Hi there

Chances are you are suffering from Vulvodynia, here is some info for you -

VulvodyniaRedness/inflammation; Generalized pain in vaginal area (contact or not); Shooting pain upward inside the vagina; Buzzing sensation like vibrations in pelvic area; Dragging sensation in vagina; Susceptible to infections and colds; Discharge - with no infection; Feeling of tightness in vagina muscles; Burning on back of legs; Gravelly feeling in labia; Dry and irritated; Nerve-like pain radiating down legs; Recurring yeast infections and bacterial vaginosis; Pain after intercourse; Inability to sit, stand, walk, run for too long; Sensitive area pale in color; Chronic allergic reaction in vulva area; Tingling sensation in pelvic area; Pain in rectal area; Burning in buttocks; Tearing of labia minor/major with intercourse; Dry feeling labia minora and vaginal opening; Spasms in vagina; Vibrating, stabbing pain in urethra area; Pelvic floor feels twisted in knots; Pain in pubic bone; Tingly feeling in legs and feet; Obturator internus pain; burning in arms, hands, back; increased pain with anxiety or stress; electric-like flashes causing involuntary spasm of area; feels like something is in entrance to vagina; feeling of heaviness in pelvic area; swollen and painful after intercourse; Inner thigh pain/burning

As you can see there are several reasons for your symptoms. Have a doctor examine you for correct diagnosis. Good luck

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