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continuous vaginal itching

I have had vaginal itching since december. I've tried monostat and I've gone to see my Gyn and she prescribed diflocan. I took that and it didnt help. I went to see another doctor and she couldnt find yeast but she found a lot of white blood cells which is may have indicated yeast and prescribed two more diflocan. i took them and still i itch. Clymidia and Gonneria came back negative. There is little discharge... no burning...i havent changed body wash... what can it be?!
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How old are you?  Are you on the birth control pill?  Do you have any other symptoms?  Are you having sex?  If you are having sex your partner could be passing it back to you if you are not using protection. I had the same thing happen to me if that is the case and i gave him some canesten and told him to put it on the tip of his penis for a week and it went away.  Dont have sex during this time.  
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im 22, no birth control... not really any other symptoms either, but i am having sex. sometimes we start off unprotected then he puts one on, so maybe it is that? what is canesten?
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since she doesn't think its yeast, ask about a fungal infection...fungus thrives in moist, warm areas and can make you really itchy for a long time unless u get some sort of antifungal pill or cream.
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There is a rather serious autoimmune disease called Behcet's Syndrome. This disease's initial symptoms closely resemble the herpes virus, causing itching, inflammation, vaginal sores, fissures, cuts, boils, or folliculitis (ingrown hairs). Other symptoms develop years later, so it is very important that you find out just what it is that is causing your symptoms. Don't be too quick to brush it off as nothing, Behcet's disease affects people of every age and every race. Also, be careful choosing a doctor, you want to see someone who know's enough to tell you what Behcet's Syndrome is all about, if they don't know that, they don't know enough to help you. It is not contagious, it just happens to people. Visit the American Behcet's Disease Association website message board for more information.
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