[identity profile] vagueexistence.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] vaginapagina
I posted a few months ago about intense burning pain inside of my vagina. I had and treated chlamidya back in July and since then have been tested twice for it again, both coming out negative. I haven't had unprotected sex since May. At the end of September, I was in this same pain. I went to the gyno and she ran every test, all coming out negative. The pain did go away. I changed my birth control and was thinking maybe the pain was due to that.

A week from Saturday the pain started again. I tested my PH level and it was a 4.5 (normal vaginal ph) and did a UTI test last night. Last night the UTI test said positive leukocytes, negative nitrites. Just took another UTI test, and it all came out negative. Now, Im wondering if I'm just having an intense allergic reaction. I had no choice but to use scented pads two nights in a row ( due to the environment of where I was ) and used some carefree whipes ( which I can't figure out why I USED!) I use dye free/sensitive/allergy free laundry detergent. Don't take bubble baths anymore ( because of my issues in my vagina!) I don't know what to do!! I tried the aveeno baby oatmeal wash and that didn't help. I don't smell yeasty, though I am a bit itchy.

Everytime I tell the doctor this, she says there's nothing she can do for me. I'm wondering if I'm suffering from Vuvlodyna. I'm in pain :(

Date: 2010-12-27 02:11 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] frolicnaked.livejournal.com
Everytime I tell the doctor this, she says there's nothing she can do for me.

Is it feasible for you to respond with, "Then please refer me to someone who can"? I understand that this may not work if your doctor options are limited for whatever reason, but you deserve to have this pain examined, diagnosed, and managed. :(

Date: 2010-12-27 04:10 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] archangelbeth
If it's an allergic reaction, then you might benefit from taking an antihistamine. But yeah, I'd say that if your doctor is unhelpful, then the next stage is, "Then please refer me to a pelvic pain specialist."

Good luck!

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