My health teacher asked us this question today and asked the girls to come up with 4 possible answers. I thought a urinary tract infection (UTI) or maybe a yeast infection. However I can not come up with any others. So any help you guys could spare would be helpful. What do you think are some other possibilities?
What does it mean if the pee hole itches really bad for a female?
Question posted by llewellyn_girl95 on 6 Jan 2014
Last updated on 9 November 2014 by ladybug3405
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4 Answers
Bacterial Vaginosis can cause vaginal discomfort, as well as itching.
Interesting that a teacher would use the term "pee hole" rather than the correct terminology (urinary tract, urethra, bladder, etc.). Maybe answering the question using the correct terminology would be impressive to her.
well obviously I didn't use her exact word for word but you guys understood what I ment.
plus I'm a 18 year old and I'm dyslexic (I think that's how you spell it) I didn't know how to spell the correct term. I tried and was just getting frustrated so I put that instead I thought everyone would understand what I ment.
The teacher probably wants someone to say stds, chlamydia is a big cause of that.
Yeah that's another one I was thinking of but I wasn't sure if it had that symptom but thank you cause now I have a very dangerous one and some that simple antibiotics can take care of I'm going to do a bit of research on these std's and sti's. P.s. man you guys are all like really smart and nice on this site lol.
STD, Candida (or yeast), allergy to new detergent or soap if new products being used, eczema, dermatitis, inflammation
Thank you I didn't know eczema could cause that I have eczema and have never had that interesting.
the exzema would have to effect that area
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