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Sooo itchy down below

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PinkPearls20 · 06/10/2016 07:03

I'm so itchy...down there. Started a few days ago while I was on period...then settled down. Last night started again.

So ITCHY AND TICKLISH feeling. I habe looked with a torch and a mirror and I think my vulva looks red on both sides.

What can I get for it from the chemist? What could it be?

It's month three for me on a new contraceptive pill? Could this be the reason?

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Chimchar · 06/10/2016 07:05

Could it be a reaction to sanitary towels you're using? I has it once after using some pads that I didn't realise were scented.

or thrush?

Hope it gets better soon. Nightmare!

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ATruthUniversallyAcknowledged · 06/10/2016 07:06

Is it thrush? You can buy canesten over the counter. The best one has a pessary and a cream.

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iMatter · 06/10/2016 07:07

Do you use pads? I was surprised to discover that so many of them are perfumed. I only discovered this after a hideous night of non stop itching caused by my "overflow" pad. I think it was an Always one. I searched for and found a non perfumed type. No itching since.

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PinkPearls20 · 06/10/2016 07:07

I thought that too about the towles..but they arnt scented and I hav'nt worn any for about four days now...

With thrush do you have to have a smelly discharge? I don't have a smelly discharged!!

Just two very itchy patches down below!

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PinkPearls20 · 06/10/2016 07:09

What about vulvar cancer? Blush

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Squeegle · 06/10/2016 07:11

Try some hydrocortisone cream, see if that helps. I had this and went to docs, this is what they advised.
If you are
Worried go to GP- it is quite common

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GizmoFrisby · 06/10/2016 07:17

I think thrush. Maybe go to your gp and find out for sure. I second the canestan peasant.

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GizmoFrisby · 06/10/2016 07:17

Pessary not peasant ha

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Pippin8 · 06/10/2016 07:29

This is how herpes first starts. I don't want to scare you, but it can lay dormant for years & tears. I'd see your GP.

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Wanderingbluebell · 06/10/2016 07:33

Could well be thrush. With thrush you can get itchy and/or sore, lumpy or sometimes watery discharge, mild or severe symptoms it really varies (have had it a lot!). I don't think discharge is ever smelly with thrush though. Would try pessary and if no improvement get it checked by the doc.

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GenghisCalm · 06/10/2016 07:44

PinkPearls20 I know from all of your other posts that you have severe health anxiety but you have to try and jumping to the conclusion that everything is cancer.

Have you had an appointment with a MH professional yet?

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PinkPearls20 · 06/10/2016 07:49

I have my first appointment today with the MH councilor. After dinner.

Yeah I am thinking this is some kind of cancer Sad

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JennyOnAPlate · 06/10/2016 07:56

I would bet the contents of my savings account that it isn't cancer op. Go and see your GP.

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Squeegle · 06/10/2016 07:57

pinkpearls, please don't worry! That is the most unlikely thing. People get itchy down there all the time. You must be young if you've never had it before. That makes it even less likely to be anything serious. Get thee to the GP and reassure yourself.

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GenghisCalm · 06/10/2016 08:08

Just go to the pharmacy and get some treatment for thrust which will stop the itching. Once you have used the treatment stop keep poking and prodding your vulva constantly then it will stop being sore and bleeding.

Good luck with the MH Team today.

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eurochick · 06/10/2016 08:14

It's most likely thrush. I have only ever had it when on the Pill. I think the hormonal changes are to blame.

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PinkPearls20 · 06/10/2016 08:29

Ok i will go to chemist this morning. Only because I hav'nt got time in the next week to go to GP. I will try what they give me.

Thanks guys

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ATruthUniversallyAcknowledged · 06/10/2016 20:31

How are you doing op? Did you see the pharmacist? And go to counselling?

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NK346f2849X127d8bca260 · 07/10/2016 10:01

Although there should be more awareness about Vulal cancer it is more common in older post menopause women and you are obviously younger than that if you are taking a contraceptive pill.

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PinkPearls20 · 08/10/2016 07:09

I did go to see the GP...She didn't look at me or anything just prescribed me canisten cream with a tablet I had to insert up 'there'...I have never known anything like it!!

So...I put the tablet in last night...im still itchy but it's bearable itchiness.

I'm getting married today by the way. However all I can think about is

What if what if what if what if......I have blood in my discharge.

Im terrified of finding blood in my discharge incase it's cervical cancer. I spoke to the GP yesterday because she has refered me to the gynecologists and i asked her why she has refered me. Her a a answer was

'Because...PinkPearls, you are ruining your life. You wont listen to me when i tell you that smear was clear 12 months ago...so you need some talking therapy with a gynocologist. You are on the third month of taking a contraceptive pill so you have a hormone imbalance '

Im still so scared to find blood tho. What if its Cervical cancer. I check and check myself every ten minutes....maybe that's why I'm sure down there...all the blasted wiping I do with the toilet roll from checking

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PinkPearls20 · 08/10/2016 07:12

Sore down there*

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CoteDAzur · 08/10/2016 07:23

"PinkPearls, you are ruining your life. You wont listen to me when i tell you that smear was clear 12 months ago...so you need some talking therapy"

That sounds about right, and he has said it more gently than others would have put it.

You can't possibly have cervical cancer if you had a clear smear 12 months ago. There are 4 stages between "clear" and "cancer" on cervix and they each take about 2 years on average.

Who has ever heard of itchy fanjo because of cancer anyway? The worst part of cervical cancer is that there are no such external symptoms, so women don't seek help.

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Bagina · 08/10/2016 07:38

Bloody hell; enjoy your wedding day! It's thrush from hormonal changes or from your pad rubbing on you. Enjoy the fact that you are in perfect health and celebrate your wedding day!

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Bagina · 08/10/2016 07:40

And of you're so worried about getting cancer and dying; shouldn't you be making the most of every day you don't have it and are still here. You got to wake up this morning; you're one of the lucky ones! Snatch it with both hands!

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PinkPearls20 · 08/10/2016 08:20

Thankyou...I worry I have cancer because since having DS 21 months ago I have been irregular bleeding. Dr and gyno said hormonal and 2 mi the ago I ent on the pill...which caused bleeding...on month three of this pill this month and I'm TERRIFIED I'm going to spot again

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