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Vaginal infection

Hi, i am 30 yrs and married. And embarrassed to go to the doctor. One day my vagina was very dry that we had problem having sex. After 3-4 weeks it starts itching and its burning also while urination or washing it with soap. and now its burning, itching and very dry. i don't know how does it happen. i am very scared. the problem is increasing day by day. pls... help.
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thanks for reply. i went to doc. nd she gave me both... pills nd cream.. because of cream there was a lot of irritation for first 2 days. but now its okay. i want to get rid of dryness. nd never ever want this infection again.. i m still wondering how i get this infection :O
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thnx. i used oil nd it helps
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For your first yeast infection you should see a gynecologist.  This is the most common condition they see.  Don't be shy.  Health is important.

But you must wash all your underwear in hot water with measured detergent and baking soda to kill the yeast.  Use pantiliners while treating the condition.

The MD can give you one or two pills for yeast or topical cream.  Use the cream as directed.  Personally the creams irritate my tissues for some reason so I prefer the pill form.  Diflucan is the brand name (US)
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Yes it is embarrassing to go to a doctor.  I watched on a medical show on TV and a Doctor said using coconut oil down there is very good and natural good to avoid dryness.  I hope it helps.  
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