Vaginitis: It is not uncommon with hormone changes just prior to menstrual period to develop a vaginal infection. This can be either of the two most common non-STD infections: yeast vaginitis or bacterial vaginosis. Both of these are best evaluated and treated by a primary care or gyn provider but you can also try an over the counter yeast treatment if available and see if symptoms get better.
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