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Really embarrasing problem
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Hiya,
im having a really embarrassing problem,
for the last couple of weeks when I get up in the morning I have to wee about every 10 min, that wouldn’t be so bad but when I do wee it burns, not like a cystitis but it feels like the entrance to my vagina is burning. It could be thrush but then why do I need to wee so often??
I also have a really thick clear discharge
I took cannisten which helped for a couple of days but im not sure weather it was actually the cannisten or just a coincidence.
Any ideas would be ace
and I know I have to go to the doctors but I don’t move back to uni for another couple of days and im not registered with a local one so its going to have to wait
im having a really embarrassing problem,
for the last couple of weeks when I get up in the morning I have to wee about every 10 min, that wouldn’t be so bad but when I do wee it burns, not like a cystitis but it feels like the entrance to my vagina is burning. It could be thrush but then why do I need to wee so often??
I also have a really thick clear discharge
I took cannisten which helped for a couple of days but im not sure weather it was actually the cannisten or just a coincidence.
Any ideas would be ace
and I know I have to go to the doctors but I don’t move back to uni for another couple of days and im not registered with a local one so its going to have to wait
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hope u get better x
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