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Skin peeling on vagina

There is a thin, pasty layer of skin peeling off my vagina. Is this from having too much intercourse?
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Hi, sweetie,  i had the same thing a few months ago, and got rid of it by using sea salt in warm water,  worked like a charm. Buy A&D ointment or lotion,  and apply it daily until is gone. Take a lot of acidophilus non stop like Azo,  etc., that would help keep your immune system healthy,  and it keeps yeast infections,  and other itchiness away. Try to buy organic soaps without glycerin,  or fragrances  since you maybe too sensitive or allergic to those things. If by any chance,  hopefully never,  you start to have foul odor,  green discharge,  too much pain, or fever,  you need to be taken to the hospital since it can be a very dangerous infection. Hope this help.
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Hi, sweetie,  i had the same thing a few months ago, and got rid of it by using sea salt in warm water,  worked like a charm. Buy A&D ointment or lotion,  and apply it daily until is gone. Take a lot of a lot of acidophilus not stop like Azo,  etc., that would help keep your immune system healthy,  and it keeps yeast infections,  and other itchiness away. Try to buy organic soaps without glycerin. Hope this helps.
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Hi, thanks for your post. Could you please tell me what is A&D cream/ointment?
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HI it depends I'm not a doctor but speaking from own experience I just have itching sometimes when I'm off my period or during, now the actual blister outbreak it has been years and have medication just to take when I need it. Speak with a doctor and ask tons of question. Sorry that anyone has to go thru this as well! Have a speedy recovery it's been 5 years since I had an actual outbreak my doctor told me that some women do have often outbreaks and it flares up I guess my body is fighting the virus different. Now I do get random itchy sensation randomly but I also have hpv a strand that dos the cause cervical cancer
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Thank You So Much.. I'm Still Really Scared, But With The Cream How Long Would It Take To Heal, Because At The Moment It's Hard To Wash And Wipe
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It may be that you have got a fungal infection called Thrush.

You can see your doctor who will be able to say whether this is the case and prescribe an antifungal cream for your.  You can also purchase from the pharmacy antifungal creams without a prescription.  Do ask the pharmacist so that you get the correct cream.  

As a home remedy, apply natural set yogurt to your washed (no soap, shower or bath gel) and gently dried area.  This will feel cold and will also be very soothing.

It may be that you were not lubricated enough, so do ensure that you use plenty of lubricant specially made for use on the genitals.  Get your boyfriend to use latex free condoms, as you may have had a reaction to the latex in the condom.

If your boyfriend has had previous sexual partners, it would be a good idea for him to get checked out so that he has not passed anything to you.  Men can still get thrush, but sometimes won't have any symptoms.  Symptoms can sometimes be just itching.

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A few days ago it was me and my boyfriend first time having sex we used A Condom the second round we did not and a few days later I started to feel a sharp pain to where it hurts to wipe and wash I looked down there and it was kinda sorta looked like my skin was burned off of my lower vagina And a small spot in my inner but check what does this mean? Is it bad im so scared
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Ive had the same thing in the last few days with my boyfriend
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