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Suggest Treatment For Itchy Rash In The Vaginal Area

I have had itching and discomfort in the vaginal area. After looking at things, I see that the left labia minora has turned white around the edges and I have a red rash on the inside of right labia minora. The area between the vagina and anus is red and has a scaly appearance to it....but it is smooth to the touch.
Thu, 15 Oct 2015
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itchy rash over there is supicious for a fungal infection. it has gone little deep. you should try antifungal creams.

please also check if you have any conditions like diabetes or urinary tract infections.

try and keep the genital area less moist to avoid the recurrence of these infections. if you get any fever see your doctor immediately.
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Suggest Treatment For Itchy Rash In The Vaginal Area

Thank you for contacting HCM. itchy rash over there is supicious for a fungal infection. it has gone little deep. you should try antifungal creams. please also check if you have any conditions like diabetes or urinary tract infections. try and keep the genital area less moist to avoid the recurrence of these infections. if you get any fever see your doctor immediately.