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What Causes Burning Sensation In The Vagina Before And After Having Periods?

Hi there.I was hoping you could help me. For the last 2 minths i have a burning sensation before and after my period. It was the first month only a few days before my pwriod and this month i was 9 days late where it burnt as well as 6 days now after period. I have no other symptoms just the burning. I am using medaspor now but doesnt seem to take it away. It only works while its in the vagina.
Tue, 29 Nov 2016
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thank you and pleased to answer you,
you are suffering from a vaginal mycosis, that can be linked to other illness like diabetes or a local other infection or inflammation.
then you have to be examined by a speculum and you have to do some blood check up for blood glucose and white blood cells count.
for that I ask you to consult a gynecologist first.
in an other hand your partner must be consulted by a general practicionner, because he can be the source of you mycosis (yeast) infection.
may this opinion help you
Best wishes.
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What Causes Burning Sensation In The Vagina Before And After Having Periods?

thank you and pleased to answer you, you are suffering from a vaginal mycosis, that can be linked to other illness like diabetes or a local other infection or inflammation. then you have to be examined by a speculum and you have to do some blood check up for blood glucose and white blood cells count. for that I ask you to consult a gynecologist first. in an other hand your partner must be consulted by a general practicionner, because he can be the source of you mycosis (yeast) infection. may this opinion help you Best wishes.