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Vagina problem

Hello. I recently shaved a couple of days before i had sex and then couple of days after that my period came.i had a pad for 3 hrs than i would normally keep it on. In the night i saw that i had a rash. I tried to keep it clean and dry. Now it been 2 days and the rash is now white and seems to be spreading. I also noticed that the rash makes my pubic hairs fall off and my clitoris has burning sensations at times and is sometimes painful. Can anyone tell me what is wrong?
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so i went to the doctor today and she told me i had yeast infection because i was eating too much sweets..
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am going tomorrow but am so afraid
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I would make an appt with your doctor
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yes i have been using this pad from i was about 13, i told my bf and he just hang up the phone in my ear and i gave him all the details of when and how it started
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Have you used this type of pad before? It could be some kind of reaction to that. Try keeping the area clean and dry and using a cream on the area. Your pharmacist will be able to recommend the best one. Vagisil or something should help take the itch out. Maybe even wait and try see your doctor if it doesn't clear.
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