Symptoms very typical for yeast infection. Discuss with your doctor and consider trial of treatment with a vaginal "azole" cream or suppository (clotrimazole, miconazole, several others), available over the counter. Or single dose oral fluconazole (Diflucan). Definitely see doctor if such treatment doesn't help. Good luck.
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The immune systems in the body can be hypersensitive to certain substances which cause contact allergic irritation in the vagina-- semen, spermicides, latex in condoms, K-Y jelly, and similar lubricants, topical medications, rubber diaphragms, scented soaps, bubble baths, douches--Treatment-- avoiding the substance. It could be early yeast or B. vaginosis- appropriate medication needed
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