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reader, anonymous, writes (30 March 2012): aqueous cream is brilliant for washing ''there'', I use it all the time. it is around £3 in boots or superdrug for a 500g tub, it comes in a white container. it would be more effective than any soap as they irritate ''there'', I know from experience and it is not pleasant.
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reader, anonymous, writes (23 March 2012): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionI'm not using panty liners but we do have dove here in the UK, I'll give that a go and see how it goes
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reader, So_Very_Confused +, writes (23 March 2012):
I am in the USA so I am not sure your brands there but here we would use soemthing like Ivory which is "99.9% pure" or Dove "1/4 cleansing cream"
suggestion is that you get something UNSCENTED and without additives... glycerin soap might work.. PEARS or Neutrogena are brands here.
are you using panty liners in your panties? they might be scented and causing the issue...
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reader, anonymous, writes (23 March 2012): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionIt could possibly be the soap, do you know any good brands for sensitive skin or specifically for washing there
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reader, So_Very_Confused +, writes (23 March 2012):
burning around the opening? yeah sounds like an irritation...
could be soap, fabric softener, or laundry detergent, new body wash or lotion... new lube?
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reader, anonymous, writes (23 March 2012): Have you been using a different soap powder or fabric softener?
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reader, Tisha-1 +, writes (23 March 2012):
Sounds like a good idea! So what did the doctor check for, you said, "anything possible" so what did he look for, based on your individual symptoms?
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reader, anonymous, writes (23 March 2012): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionThe pain is like sorta burning around the opening of my vagina
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reader, anonymous, writes (23 March 2012): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionThere is nothing wrong he said, no infection nothing I'm going for a second opinion hopefully get sorted
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reader, Tisha-1 +, writes (23 March 2012):
So what did the doctor think it was caused by? Did he/she just say, 'go home, I have no idea'?
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reader, So_Very_Confused +, writes (23 March 2012):
well if the doctor can't find something wrong ...
what is the pain like?
sharp
dull
ache
throb?
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reader, anonymous, writes (22 March 2012): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionYea I did I got checked for everything possible, it's really confusing me
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reader, So_Very_Confused +, writes (22 March 2012):
and did you ask the doctor about this pain?
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reader, So_Very_Confused +, writes (22 March 2012):
you must call the doctor and discuss it with the doctor
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reader, anonymous, writes (22 March 2012): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionI stated I have been to the doctors :/
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reader, anonymous, writes (22 March 2012): The only person who can answer your question is the doctor..Or if you have one, the midwife
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