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Pricking pain in clitoris
In March I contracted STD and had PID ( was experiencing severe burning sensation and pain from the inside in the pelvic region, mostly concentrated on the right side). I took doxycycline and ornidazole, the burning sensation is gone but from the past 2-4 days I am experiencing pricking pain in my clitoris (mainly), which sometimes radiates to vaginal opening as well. But mainly it pricks on the clitoris. My vaginal opening appears to be dark pinkish. Also, during urination, even after urinating I feel some urine is still left, because the clitoris stays sensitive/ very irritated but eventually I have force the urine out. I think I have been forcing the urine out for over 5months or more. Is it possible that I still have some untreated STD? Also, I have recurrent episodes of BV. I am confused. I have had BV before, even before contracting STD, but never faced this pricking sensation. I have hsv-2, but I'm unsure whether this is an outbreak because I feel no blisters while cleaning.
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Apply 2% lignocaine on the Clio ,,,,, For STD nothing works better than Long acting penicillin ( benzathine ) May take online consultation
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All these symptoms suggest Pelvic Infection. STD is also a type of Pelvic Infection . Please consult a Gynaecologist for a physical examination and further management
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