The symptoms you’re describing, red bumps, a burning itch, and a white discharge, may suggest a few potential issues, even without any sexual activity. One likely cause could be a yeast infection, a fungal overgrowth that can occur due to various reasons like antibiotic use, hormonal fluctuations, or changes in the vaginal environment. Another possibility is contact dermatitis or irritation from products like soaps, detergents, or personal hygiene products. Remember, self-diagnosing isn’t foolproof, so it’s good to consider getting a professional evaluation. For yeast infections, over-the-counter antifungal treatments, such as clotrimazole or miconazole, are commonly used. They’re available in creams, ointments, or suppository forms. If you choose one of these, follow the instructions closely. For now, avoid using any scented products around the genital area and wear breathable cotton underwear to minimize irritation. If you find that symptoms persist, worsen, or include other symptoms like a fever or pelvic pain, please see a healthcare professional. While over-the-counter remedies work for many, they’re not universally effective, and sometimes further evaluation is necessary to rule out other potential causes. Don’t ignore persistent symptoms as they might require a different treatment approach, especially if it’s a bacterial issue. Always follow up with your doctor for persistent or severe symptoms to get the right treatment tailored specifically to your needs.
What is causing red bumps and burning itch with white discharge in a 19-year-old with no sexual activity? - #29745
Vaginal infection inside vagina has smallred bumps and they burn itch and also white discharge is very much i m 19 year old never in contact either any sexual activity please suggest me some mediciness that it can cure easily
How long have you been experiencing these symptoms?:
- Less than 1 weekHow would you describe the intensity of the burning and itching?:
- Severe — very bothersomeHave you noticed any changes in your menstrual cycle?:
- No, it's normalIs there any unusual odor associated with the discharge?:
- Yes, but mildHave you used any new products recently (e.g., soaps, detergents, hygiene products)?:
- Yes, new soaps or hygiene productsAre you experiencing any other symptoms, like fever or fatigue?:
- No, just the itching and burningDo you have any history of yeast infections or other vaginal issues?:
- No, this is the first time100% Anonymously
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Doctors' responses
Hello dear I think it is vaginal candidiasis It will require comprehensive evaluation Please follow below precautions and medication for improvement Topical Antifungals powders-Clotrimazole- Candid/clomed/clozed twice a day for 15 days Micogel to be applied topically Nizoral for Skin application Terbinafine 250 mg twice a day for 5 days ( oral) Tolnaftate ointment
2. Oral Antifungal Medications Fluconazole Diflucan Itraconazole -Sporanox ( on prescription by general physician only) in addition Apply lulliconazole or fusidic acid topical application twice a day for 5 days Prevent moisture contamination Dry the involved organ
In case of no improvement consult general physician (medicine) for better clarity Hopefully you recover soon Regards
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