Hi, I'm a girl and I'm 15 years old. I have a problem recently that I can't solve, so it's this: I had sex with a boy who has the so-called Balanitis disease. (he went to the horn with some complaints and then the disease was established) The same day after he left I had some nasty red spots around the opening of the vagina, I had itching and sores. The other day I went to the personal and asked her for a referral, and she refused to give me, so today I went to the gynecologist, and she refused to examine me because I had no referral and told me to go to the cash register and pay 30 leva for the examination, but I only had 20 leva and I told her that I had no money and I asked her if there were any lower fees, and she replied that she didn't. (Earlier today I was looking at the internet exactly with her what the prices were and there was some secondary review) And so she told me when I found money to go to her and she kicked me out. The problem is that I have nowhere to borrow money, and if I borrow it I can't repay it later, my parents don't have any money and they can't help me .... I don't know what to do, so I decided to write here and some girl who had such a problem below to tell me what the disease might be, what are the causes of it and tell me what medications she was taking to try with them. thanks in advance so I decided to write here and some girl who had such a problem below to tell me what the disease may be, what are the causes of it and tell me what drugs she was taking to try them. thanks in advance so I decided to write here and some girl who had such a problem below to tell me what the disease may be, what are the causes of it and tell me what drugs she was taking to try them. thanks in advance
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First I had to read what "balanitis" is. Balanitis is the overall inflammation of the superficial skin of the penis. The most common manifestations are redness, which occurs with poor personal hygiene or phimosis - common in the younger generation, in which smegma remains under the foreskin and causes infection of the skin of the penis. Seborrheic dermatitis is most often seen under the hoop, to which the foreskin is attached by the bridle - the frenulum. A common cause of balanitis is the development of candidiasis - a fungus or contact allergic dermatitis. An allergy can be caused by underwear or an allergy to a lubricant used to moisten condoms. I think you have no problem. This is your man's problem. If you still have itching, just smear it with his prescribed cream or let him consult his doctor .... But in general ... your GP has no right to deny you a referral. You will walk every day if necessary. She probably just didn't take you seriously. You can think of a bigger problem - for example, pain, some currents and intolerable itching, inability to urinate and all sorts of miracles - it will not bring you back. For me, she may just have the right opinion that you got into movies. In addition, the person may be allergic to condoms. IMPORTANT FOR YOU - after intercourse it is normal to rub and generally have a slight discomfort, especially in the beginning. It is best to take a lubricant cream and use condoms until it heals. It is important for him to observe his personal hygiene or to treat his phimosis, to treat his inflammation, but who said you were a gynecologist? Calm down. P.P. You can see for yourself that sex is not just a pleasure, but a responsibility. It's not serious now, but at 15 you could just wait and save yourself those annoyances. Still, did you tell your GP that you were having sex? Probably NOT! The directions are limited though and I probably wouldn't give one to a girl without a problem. BGN 30 is the examination. I walk without a referral because I have no problems, only prophylactic. Secondary examination is SECOND and subsequent examination - ie. after the road examination, prescribed treatment is checked how the disease develops and it is normal to be cheaper, because such examinations are also short. Secondary examination is SECOND and subsequent examination - ie. after the road examination, prescribed treatment is checked how the disease develops and it is normal to be cheaper, because such examinations are also short. Secondary examination is SECOND and subsequent examination - ie. after the road examination, prescribed treatment is checked how the disease develops and it is normal to be cheaper, because such examinations are also short.