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What kind vaginal problem could this be?

I have had on and off vaginal itching for about 2 months now, either on my labia or at my entrance, last month assuming it was a yeast infection I bought a 3 day Canesten pack and it cleared up but just the other day almost a month apart the itching kind of came back its just once in a while and not that bad, I'm having a white or yellowish sticky thick discharge that I can like scoop out it sticks to my walls. What could this me? Another yeast infection? Bacterial infection? An STI?
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I go thru many many yeast & bacterial infections. I buy otc stuff fpr the yeast infection but only ur gyno can diagnose a bacterial infection. U can have a bacterial thats causing the yeast infections to keep coming bck. Go get checked for bacterial & im sure ur gyno will able to get it all taken care of!! Good luck..hopes this helps!!
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Are bacterial and yeast infections similar? But thank you!! Yes I made an appointment for next week hopefully they can tell me what's going on!!
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Smegma?
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Hello~It sounds like a type of yeast infection. I would see a gyn and have some test run, he/she will then be able to medicate accordingly.
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It could be either another yeast infection or an sti. You should see your primary care provider who can test you and you ll know for sure.
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I got a basic standard STI check up done last month and it came back negative and another one done last week that came back negative to
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