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Hi,
For the past week, i have been feeling a constant tingling sensation in my vagina area (not my clit) which made me supersuper paranoid since before, i watched a documentary about PGAD (persistant genital arousal disorder). I was scared that i might got it but turns out, all the itching was because of my yeast infection which 4 gynecologists diagnosed me for (yes i was that scared that i went to 4 different gynos).
Yesterday, the feeling was completely gone but suddenly my clit started tingling and my panic only made it worsrt. I can’t say that it’s an arousal. But it felt uncomfortable, its 4.30 am in my area now and i can’t even sleep because of it But when im out with my friends, sometimes i forgot the feeling. I am very scared that it might be PGAD since the main symptoms are tingling and unwanted sensation in vagina or clitoris. Is this just a UTI after yeast infection, are my nerves being pinched? is it because of my bladder? either way i would be muchmuch happier with any results AS LONG AS IT’S NOT PGAD:(((
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It sounds like you are dealing with a lot of anxiety over this, PGAD is very uncommon- and since you have been diagnosed with a yeast infection by 4 doctors, I wouldn't guess that you have PGAD.  It's possible that the yeast infection hasn't cleared all together, or a UTI is another likelihood- go to your doctor and let them know you are still seeing symptoms.  Don't let the documentary send you over the edge with worry- Google never helps either and always makes you think worse case scenario.
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Yeah but the gyno told me that it was all in my head, the PGAD thing and it is very very rare in Indonesia and no one treats it. I am feeling the uncomfortable sensation again right now i can’t even sleep.
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