What could be causing this. It comes and goes, but it's driving me INSANE. I don't have an STD, foul discharge, or yeast, so I can't figure out what it is.
Any suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated!!
Geronyke
It sounds like you have the crabs. Have you ever been with a fishermen?
It sounds like you have the crabs. Have you ever been with a fishermen?
Got a complete physically prior to moving to Japan. Everything came back clear. I know I don't have a bladder infection. Will ask around to see who is a good Dr. I can visit here.
No im sorry my dear i get silly late at night. So many men and women dont realize how harsh the soaps on the market are today. It may be as simple as that. Be gentel washing. Dont scrub down like you a washing a pot. Go easy. Good luck to you...........:smile:LOL..This made me laugh. No crabs here.
Got a complete physically prior to moving to Japan. Everything came back clear. I know I don't have a bladder infection. Will ask around to see who is a good Dr. I can visit here.
Thanks for the replies.
No im sorry my dear i get silly late at night. So many men and women dont realize how harsh the soaps on the market are today. It may be as simple as that. Be gentel washing. Dont scrub down like you a washing a pot. Go easy. Good luck to you...........:smile:
You moved? If I visit a new place, even a few miles away, and the water is not from my usual reservoir, I ITCH! I itch, and I itch everywhere. EVERYWHERE! In fact, I'm out-of-state right now, hanging out on the couch because my love is fast asleep, and I'm vibrating the bed with all of my scratching. An episode will last me a few seconds, or a few minutes once I bathe, and I'll have episodes for 2 1/2 - 3 weeks in a new place, and for a few days when I get home, if I adjusted to the water in the place I was visiting. It's not sexy. Anyway, maybe it's the water. (Not supposed to go cramming soap inside yourself anyway.) I agree with the other posters. There is no peace of mind like the peace of mind that a professional can provide. See a doctor as soon as you can. Feel better!
What could be causing this. It comes and goes, but it's driving me INSANE. I don't have an STD, foul discharge, or yeast, so I can't figure out what it is.
Ask your doctor to test you for lichen sclerosus.
My wife deals with this, and suffers from the itchy twit-twat syndrome, as she calls it.