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swelling, burning, itching to the lips and clitorus

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Posted: 01/18/07 - 01:41
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sweet_one
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Okay I had sex with my boyfriend the other night and the next night I started getting burning, itching and swelling to the lips and the clitorus. Then the next day I put cold rag on it and took a bath and soaked. Then I woke up the next morning and my symptoms worsened. I started getting little sores that look kinda like canker sores in ur mouth around the lips and in my clitorus. What is wrong with me??


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Posted: 02/02/07 - 00:21
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well i had the same thing jan 38th 2007 and before that i had sex with my husband a week before and we did anal sex then vaginal sex he was not wearing a condom and a week later i started hurting on my clitorus with blisters and it is an infection never do that unless u wear a condom and using the bathroom always wipe fron front to back it can do the same thing thank you


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Posted: 07/09/08 - 02:50
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hello, i had sex with my bf the other night and ever since i have been having an itchy labia and clitorus, i itch it and itch it until it hurts but it keeps itching and burning. there are no blisters or anything, but my labia keeps swelling and my clitorus too. what is wrong with me?


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Posted: 08/14/08 - 09:11
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You should see your doctor ASAP. I had the same symptoms a few years ago and it was trichomonas, a sexually transmitted parasite that will make you absolutely miserable until it is treated. If that is what you have, your boyfriend will need to be treated as well because while men generally suffer no symptoms, they can carry it and keep giving it back to you over and over.


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