LiSaxOBaBii answered Thursday September 15 2011, 10:57 am: If it's burning, it could be a UTI.
Or maybe it's a yeast infection if there is white discharge all around. It's best if you go to a gynecologist now instead of relying on us to diagnose you. Whatever it is, it needs to be treated. [ LiSaxOBaBii's advice column | Ask LiSaxOBaBii A Question ]
adviceman49 answered Thursday September 15 2011, 10:36 am: It is most likely a yeast infection. although if you are sexually active, even if you use condoms, there is a chance you contracted an STD.
In either case you need to be treated by a doctor. If it is an STD don;t worry, your doctor cannot tell you parents if you are over the a age of 14.
Congress passed a law, acronym HIPPA, which gives teenagers age 14 years and up medical confidentiality so that they can seek treatment for just such problems.
This means that no matter how much you parents demand to know, without your written consent, your doctor cannot tell them what you are being examined you for, what you are being treated for anything else in regard to certain non-life threatening medical conditions.
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