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So to start off, I made a stupid mistake one night and had anal and sex with a guy..without a condom for either..so he "double dipped"..a few itmes. gross, I know.
Now my vagina has a weird feeling in it..kind of itchy sometimes. It's hard to explain
it feels like it's almost a bubble or something but there isn't anything out of ordinary that I've felt that could be making that bubble like feeling.
I feel like it could maybe be a yeast infection from it because it kind of feels like that but I'm just wondering if it could be anything else
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replied January 5th, 2012
Hello,

Welcome to ehealthforum and thanks for writing

Anal intercourse can lead to infections especially if protection is not used.As the anal area is near to rectm so chances of infection as warts(if the partner has it)E.coli infection are present.
If there is development of any other symptom as pain,discharge,fever consider visiting a Physician for evaluation.
Take care!


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