ive been itchy down there since ive
started being sexually active again. i met
this guy a few months ago and had sex with
him once before, but everything was fine,
accept a few bleeding cause i havent been
sexually active since a year ago, and not
to mention he was really rough. but the
second time we had sex, everything seems
to be fine, no bleeding but the next
morning and days after that, i started to
get really itchy down under, but its only
itchy on one side of the vagina, ive had
heavy discharges before, but ive already
seen a doctor about it and there was
nothing wrong, i had a infection test and
7 different kinds of blood test(this was
about 2 years ago). i just recently took a
urine test for yeast infection but havent
got my results back yet. the itch comes
and goes, sometimes i really need to
scratch it and run to the toilet to
scratch it. i dont know what it is or
whats wrong with me, it only itches on one
side of my vagina? ive also notice lumps
inside the vagina, but it dosent hurt or
irritate me, its just there, and also only
appears on the same side of the vagina.
we did use a condom during intercourse,
but we used a different kind of condom the
second time we did it, could it be a
allergic reaction towards the condom or
have i encountered something?
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xbostonx
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 16 Mar 2008 Posts: 96 Location: Boston, MA
Posted: 05-09-08 13:02pm
it sounds to me that it can be an allergic
reaction. i myself get very sensitive from
using lube on condoms.
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