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Vaginal pustules

For a very long time now, ever since I was really aware of my body, I've had small pustules covering the majority of my vaginal area. I also experience itching rather frequently. I've done a lot of research, as I am only 17 and embarassed to talk to my mother or a doctor if I can treat this myself. It sounds like some form of a yeast infection or vaginal candidiasis. Candidiasis is my assumption. Has anyone had a similar experience or can anyone tell me that I'm correct in my self-diagnosis? And what can I do from here? Thank you!
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why don't you go to planned parenthood? or atleast go to your regular doctor. drive there yourself and you will have a co-payment. If you go to planned parenthood they make you pay based on a sliding scale (what they think you can afford) if you have any income at all. you do not know what it is so its best to get it looked at.
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I also want to add that I am not sexually active, nor have I ever been. I just posted this in this forum because it seemed most fitting to my issue.
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