Is itchyness of the vagina a sign of an STD?!


Question: there are no bumps or anything, but its been itching since a coupla days after I had sex. And its kinda raw down there. could it be an STD or am I just sore?


Answers: there are no bumps or anything, but its been itching since a coupla days after I had sex. And its kinda raw down there. could it be an STD or am I just sore?

it's probably just a yeast infection, common when you have a new partner, or if your partner has less than ideal hygeinic practices. Get some Monistat from the drug store, follow the instructions. If the itch isn't gone after that, then you may have picked up an std, like chlamydia and you should see a doctor at that point.

No, its a sign of dirt..........go wash it.

being sore wouldnt cause itching, get checked ASAP

Yes, it is probably AIDS.

It could be a sign, but it sounds more like you are just sore.

Could be a yeast infection!!

It could be an STI - if you had unprotected sex I would suggest you see your doctor. ASAP.

Could be a lot of things. Sometimes it gets dry down there and many times dry = itchy. It could also be from his/your pubic hairs rubbing together a lot. Also could be yeast infection or something. Like I said, it could be any number of things, but if it's really bothering you, go and see your doctor.

it could be...but it may also be a yeast infection...best to check with a doc

sometimes it is a std or could be a yeast infection. see a doctor.

It could be possibly or it could be an infection...you should get it checked

Could be just irritation or a yeast infection. Get it checked.

You probably have a yeast or bacterial infection. Both can be treated by your doctor. Eating yogurt is good for yeast infections, but you still need to be seen by a doctor.

Check with your doctor. It could be a yeast infection. They are very common and can be treated with over the counter creams but you want to rule out anything else first.

could be just a yeast infection. try Monostat or Canetstin. if that doesnt clear it up or if it gets worse then get to a doctor, some stds start out with symptoms of itching.





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