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No stds. small red patch/bumps at opening of vagina. itchy! feels better after taking antihistamines but once medicine effect is gone, it itches again. day 2 having it. had it on last day of period. what could this be?
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Not possible to judge from this description. You need to see a doctor in person. Good luck.
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