Okay, this may be a little graphic, but I guess it depends on the person. Please read through and answer the questions to the best of your own ability, and I know you all are not doctors, this is just for opinions. Dont forget the questions at the end!
5-6 weeks ago, I had sex, and the guy got a little crazy and rough. I was sore for a day and the next day I thought everything was fine. I have gotten a yeast infection before this from friction, and took medicine and went away. Those symptoms appeared about 2 weeks later and I was given a one time pill for it.
Now, I would say about 1-2 weeks ago (so 3-4 weeks later), I started scratching and almost cursed myself out for developing another yeast infection. I decided to take a look, and near the opening to the vagina seems inflamed and red as if a cut were healing. I got extremely worried and went to a clinic nearby immediately. She took one look and said she’s almost positive that that is not herpes or syphillis, but she swabbed it anyways and I took a blood test (negative). So since my insurance would cover most of the cost of meds, I decided to wait to go see my regular gyno, and decided today that I would see what other people think, or if they have had this happen?
Is this just cut that is healing, and a yeast infection? Could it be BV? But I read that BV doesn’t cause itching. Is there OTC things I could use? My last yeast infection caused itching of the clitoris, and internal itching. I have itching near the "cut" and clitoral itching, so I am kind of skeptical. After that little session I have vowed to become celibate, because I cannot go through this anymore, my body is very sensitive.
Anyways enough of my babbling, can a yeast infection present itself this late? 3 weeks later? Or did I have it, and just didn’t know until the itching increased? Any help is fine thanks. ![]()
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