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Vaginal Itching  
When should I contact my doctor about vaginal itching?


Call your doctor, if you have increased thirst or appetite, unexplained weight loss, frequent urination, or fatigue -- these may be signs of diabetes or if you have pelvic or lower abdominal pain or fever.

Call your doctor if:
  • You have blisters or ulcers on your vagina or vulva.
  • You have burning with urination or other urinary symptoms -- you may have a urinary tract infection.
  • You have unusual vaginal bleeding, swelling, or discharge.
  • Your partner also has symptoms or you think you may have a sexually transmitted disease.
  • Your symptoms worsen, last longer than 1 week, or recur despite self-care.
(last reviewed December 22, 2009)





   
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