Yeast?: This is suspicious for vaginal candidasis (yeast infection). It can be difficult to diagnose. Return to your doctor; it should be possible to sort this out. Or try one of the over-the-counter vaginal yeast treatments. Look for a product with active ingredient ending in "azole": miconazole, clotrimazole, teraconazole, etc. If that doesn't work, for sure return to the doc. Good luck!
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