Can bacterial vaginosis cause a burning feeling in the clitoris and just beneath it?

01.07.09 / bacterial vaginosis causes / Author: Dr. Klara
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I have been having a burning feeling inside the inner labia just under the clitoris. It sometimes looks a little red and sometimes it does not. I recently took Diflucan and that didn’t help. Now I am noticing a slightly thick, milky discharge. I’m starting to wonder if it could be bacterial vaginosis. Would BV cause burning in the clitoral area without causing burning in and around the vagina?

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Comments: 4

Voodoo Lady // July 1st, 2009 - 6:03 pm

BV has a very distinct, unpleasant odour and burns. If it’s near the clitoris and just under it, that could very likely be from a bladder infection (that’s where your urethra is). However, if that was the case you’d have pain when peeing.

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jj // July 1st, 2009 - 6:03 pm

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jennifer c // July 1st, 2009 - 6:03 pm

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Kallie@mybladderproblems.com // November 11th, 2009 - 3:05 pm

It sounds that it’s more likley to be a UTI (urinary tract infection) you might want to get your doctor to test a sample and then they can start you on a antibiotic to treat it.
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