Suffering From Migraine. Taking Ibuprofen. White Itchy Spots On Clitoris. Need Medical Attention?
I have been suffering from an ongoing migraine for wabout a week now. The only pain medication available was ibuprophen, and I sell Medicares with 800mg 4 days in a row. I started to notice some changes downstairs.. The skin around my clitoris developed white itchy spots, went away 2 days after, but then the hood of my clitoris became swollen. It didn t take long before it became itchy, and now 5 days in all the skin in these areas have began to peel. Even my bare clitoris has almost fully peeled, and it hurts. I know I need to see a gyno but I d like to get an idea of what this could be first. Also, I put neosprin on it early, was this a bad idea?
Hi,
Thanks for posting your query.
Your migraine and your clitoris problem is entirely different. As such there is no correlation between these two pathology.
You may have candidal infection (a type of fungal infection).
You should consult with physician pr gynecologist and go for Candid B gel for local application.
Neosporin is an antibiotic cream and used for bacterial infection.
Get well soon.
Dr. Mayank Bhargava
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Suffering From Migraine. Taking Ibuprofen. White Itchy Spots On Clitoris. Need Medical Attention?
Hi, Thanks for posting your query. Your migraine and your clitoris problem is entirely different. As such there is no correlation between these two pathology. You may have candidal infection (a type of fungal infection). You should consult with physician pr gynecologist and go for Candid B gel for local application. Neosporin is an antibiotic cream and used for bacterial infection. Get well soon. Dr. Mayank Bhargava