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Vaginal itching

I'm a 17 yr old.. My labia minora has been itchy for the first time it's been like less than 2 days and I got my periods..I'm really worried ..I checked out on the internet it's described as maybe because before the periods or yeast infection..it's really freaking me out...I need some suggestions? what do I do!
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It does sound like a yeast infection or UTI if it stings when you pee. You can buy a cream, eat yogurt, drink lots of water, drink cranberry juice...there is D-Mannose powder that's a cranberry extract used for yeast infection.
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Not great yeast lol
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It sounds like a great infection honey. . No big deal. .I use to get them right before every period and they would go away when I started my period...its due to hormone changes... totally normal. .. there's nystatin at the pharmacy. .. and a ton of different creams .. just go ask a pharmacy where to find yeast infection medicine. ..or you can go to the dr and they can prescribe the same sort of thing...but I always prefer to treat it myself to save myself a dr visit...I hate those kind of visits.
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Go to a gynecologist.
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