Based on your description, you are 99% not infected with anything.
You are describing skin irritation symptoms, which is very common. If you have eczyma or other allergies, this is likely what's happening.
The skin irritation probably comes from contact with: lubricants, semen, sweat or other sex juices.
It's unlikely to be HPV. Less than 1% of infected women actually have symptoms of it. 99% of women who are infected will never know in their lifetime. It also takes awhile for the symptoms (warts) to grow... like months after infection.
My recommendation is simply to wash the area during a shower. Wash it well with soap, but make sure all the soap residue is washed off. Like 100% washed off. Soap residue can cause irritation too.0 0 0 0Probably just a yeast infection. Google remedies for that. But I agree with the others. You really should see a dr.
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Sounds like a yeast or bacterial infection. If you don't treat it asap it can lead to some serious health problems. You can find a lot of stuff at pharmacies to treat it. Just discuss your symptoms with a pharmacist and they can tell you which you have.
0 0 0 0I suggest going to a local free clinic.
None of us can diagnosis you on this site.
You have to go and be evaluated by a physician.
People here will only be able to tell you what they think, which would be inaccurate.0 0 0 0-Just wear loose cotton underwear/loose clothing. -Keep that area dry. -Try not to itch it. -When you shower pat dry instead of rubbing. -Drink plenty of water.
If you have an aloe plant... put aloes on that area.
It could be a number of things..
A yeast infection, soreness from recent sex, a laytex allergy (that's what happened to me)..
If it doesn't stop though, go get it checked to be safe0 0 0 0
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3 2Warts hurt when you touch it.. The rash could indicate a bacterial infection or an allergy to the condom material?
0 0 0 0hard to tell without seein it but maybe its fordyce spots?
0 0 0 0Could be an allergic reaction to condoms, lotions, lubrication,... etc.
0 0 0 0Go to the clinic and ask a health care professional.
0 0 0 0Make time to go the doctor, this is your vagina we're talking about.
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