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Question:
my butt whole itches, and it burns when i go pee, like it itches really bad help!! what do i do? i dont want to go to the doctor?

Answers:
Let's see -
1] whole butt itches
2] burns when you pee
You could have
a] yeast infection
b] bladder infection
c] hemorrhoids - doesn't hurt when you pee, usually
d] STD
Therefore:
IT'S TIME TO GO TO THE DOCTOR!
Meanwhile - take a baking soda bath.
Drink lots of water and cranberry juice while waiting to go to
clinic.
PS: other answerers - don't answer questions about health with a guess, please! If you know an answer, great!
If you don't, you could put that person at risk for all kinds of
complications!
cranberry juice. it helps uti
Uhhhhhh honey..Clean it up.. That usually happens when you um dont wipe good enough and it dries..Take a shower everyday till it goes away...Makes sure to clean really well there and wipe even better too.
If it burns when you pee from your actual urinary tract,go to the doctor,could be an infection...Sorry...
It maybe a fissure, which is a small tear at the anus. It could be a hemorrhoid, but doubtful. See your doctor
Yogurt they say that good
You might have hemorrhoids. It's butt hole, not whole. But if it burns when you pee, I'm wondering if you have a yeast infection that spread to your bum. You need to see a doctor.
go to the doctor.
he or she will help you and give you great stuff to help you
Cranberry juice for your Uninary Tract Infection. Also, you might be allergic to the toilet paper you have been using. Remember, wipe front to back, not back to front.

Hope this helps.
We're not medically qualified, you're going to have to bite the bullet and tell your Doc. Sorry.
I wonder if you have a yeast infection. Try some over the counter anti-itch cream.
Cranberry juice and no more sex with dogs should do the trick.
common.
wash, keep it clean. It's probably burning because you've scratched it.
You can get cream for this at the drugstore-it really helps.
Don't be embarresed, it's very common, thats why they have medicine-it will be near the laxitives and hemeroid cream.
It says for anal itching.
until then, take a tylenol.
sudocrem cream or zinc helps if this dont work after 78hr go to your doctors.
why not just go to a chemist - one that you dont normally go to. They are very good at recommending medicines that would be useful. I think canestan cream may work for you.
Hi Thanks for youre question.

This could be a number of things, but the first that springs to mind is something parasyticial, i.e. a intestinal worm. Do you pass little white worms when you sleep / sit still / go to the loo? If thats the case, try a non precrip drug called Pripsen from the Pharmacy.

It could be a rash or infection, it could be that the intestine tube has stretched or even ripped slightly from laying a hefty log, or through Anal Sex (Not being personal, just stating the facts)

Dont be embarressed to see youre GP, they arent really bothered by these things. Try calling NHS Direct on 0845 4647 they may be able to offer advice and guidance.

Try some Anti Itch cream, or better still a Chlorohexadine based cream (i.e. Savlon) so long as your not alegic.

Shower after going to the toilet, to keep down infection

I hope this helps, and youre itch passes like Diaroeah from a baby!

Take Care
then scratch it
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