Answer: by Yvonne Fulbright: ()
From what you describe, it is most likely that you have a yeast infection, or some other type of abnormal vaginal bacteria overgrowth. It would be best to get checked out by a physician not only for such an infection, but for other possible sexually transmitted infections (STIs) as well. Whether you get diagnosed with an STI or with a yeast infection, make sure that your partner is tested and treated as well, so that he doesn't reinfect you.
Thank you for visiting the Sexual Health Network.
Yvonne K. Fulbright, MS.Ed. Reviewed by: Scott Gross M. Ed.
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