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Could Cut On Clitoris Be A Result Of Chlamydia And Thrush?

Hi my boyfriend and I both have had chlamydia and thrush. I am conviced I still have chlamydia and a bad yeast infection. I have a really tiny,nearly invisible graze/ thin cut above my clitoris near my pubic hair, could this indicate herpes? What is it likely to be?
Mon, 18 Aug 2014
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Hi,
Welcome to HCM.

Chlamydia would not likely be to produce any ulcerative lesion. Herpes tiny ulcers can occur but they are usually grouped tiny, round ulcers and not as a cut like ulcer.
Yeast infection can cause such lesions near or around clitoris. This could be confirmed by vaginal smear examination and can be treated with anti fungal creams and tablets. for 2-3 weeks. Diabetes has to be ruled out or to be controlled. Partners have to be treated.
Consult your gynecologist and she will help you in this regard.
Dr S.Murugan
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Could Cut On Clitoris Be A Result Of Chlamydia And Thrush?

Hi, Welcome to HCM. Chlamydia would not likely be to produce any ulcerative lesion. Herpes tiny ulcers can occur but they are usually grouped tiny, round ulcers and not as a cut like ulcer. Yeast infection can cause such lesions near or around clitoris. This could be confirmed by vaginal smear examination and can be treated with anti fungal creams and tablets. for 2-3 weeks. Diabetes has to be ruled out or to be controlled. Partners have to be treated. Consult your gynecologist and she will help you in this regard. Dr S.Murugan