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Itching Inside The Vagina, Burning While Urination. Not Responding To Monistat

hello. i have an itch deep inside the vagina , with no other symptoms. no discharge , no odor, no burning, no pain or redness on the outside. although it does burn when i urinate. i have used monistat-3 and then monistat 7 (twice a day) with very little change. the monistat will help for only a short time. i started experiencing this itching right after i had a biopisy (sp?) of the lining of the uteris.
Mon, 11 Feb 2013
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Hi there ~

Itching and burning when you urinate is a sure shot sign of urinary tract infection. I recommend that you get a urine routine testing done and culture and sensitivity if it is positive for pus cells/bacteria. Also get yourself started on antibiotics by consulting a physician in your area. I hope this helps.

Take care and have a nice day !
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Itching Inside The Vagina, Burning While Urination. Not Responding To Monistat

Hi there ~ Itching and burning when you urinate is a sure shot sign of urinary tract infection. I recommend that you get a urine routine testing done and culture and sensitivity if it is positive for pus cells/bacteria. Also get yourself started on antibiotics by consulting a physician in your area. I hope this helps. Take care and have a nice day !