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Acute pain near the V area
Just few days back I had this pain near my vagina (V area). I thought I got boils but when I checked there wasn't any boil but as I was touching the area, it would hurt a lot ( pain is very similar to boil pain). Walking is difficult and I got slight fever for the same. Not able to understand what could be the reason. Also, I have been getting white discharge very often since the pain
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Good evening.. It could be some infection .. u need vaginal examination to rule out the type of infection . Observe if there is any foul smell or itching or urine burning sensation? Infection can also cause fever . Take Dolo tablet for both pain and fever it ll help. Maintain hygiene , eat healthy, drink more water. It could be a boil only , first only swelling or pain will be there .. slowly the size will increase and opening point will form .. if so get a hot water compression. Might help u.
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Hi. You need to consult in person to a gynaec .
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