Wear cotton panties. Don't use vaginal douches. Never use petroleum jelly or oils for lubrication. If you are being treated for an infection, take the medicine. Don't have sexual in course during treatment. Avoid vaginal contact with products that can irritate the vagina, such as feminine hygiene products, perfumed or deodorant soaps, powders, lotions, and bubble baths.
Avoid wearing tight-fitting clothing, such as bathing suits, exercise wear, or pantyhose, for prolonged periods of time.
Many times, vaginal infections cause intense itching - don't scratch! Scratching infected, inflamed areas will only make things worse.
If your period starts while you are using vaginal creams or suppositories, continue your regular medication schedule during your period, and don't use tampons - use pads instead.
If you are self-treating a vaginal infection and your symptoms have not improved after treatment, see your health care provider for a vaginal exam. Don't use any vaginal products or treatments for 48 hours before your appointment.
Always use condoms during sexual intercourse unless you are in a long-term monogamous relationship.Always wipe from front to back after urination or having a bowel movement. Improper wiping easily spreads bacteria to the vagina and may lead to vaginal discharge and infection.
Good vaginal hygiene and good oral hygiene might reduce problems, but they are not guarantees against candidiasis.
To limit recurrences, women may need to take a prescription anti-fungal drug such as terconazole (sold as Terazol) or take other anti-fungal drugs on a preventive basis.
An impossible vaginal yeast infection?! Why do you want to know how to cure it, if it's impossible to get?
do you smell bad? then you might have a yeast infection. are you having nasty discharge? then you might have a yeast infection. are you having vaginal pain? then you might a yeast infection.
Vaginal thrush is a vaginal infection caused by a fungus or yeast. Vaginal thrush can also come from a germ, or a friends disease, if you make contact with the germ some kind of way.
Vaginal yeast infection is also called vaginal candidiasis.A vaginal yeast infection is a type of vaginitis (or inflammation of the vagina)characterized by vaginal irritation, intense itchiness and vaginal discharge. It is caused by a fungal infection Candidiasis (also known as thrush). It may also be reffered to by other clinical terms such as: candidosis, moniliasis, and oidiomycosis.
Chlamydia no it is vaginal candidiasis
You really shouldn't have vaginal intercourse until your yeast infection is completely cleared up. Switch to oral and/or anal sex until then. Tell your boyfriend why, I'm sure he'll understand.
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A vaginal yeast infection is a type of vaginitis - inflammation of the vagina - characterized by vaginal irritation, intense itchiness and vaginal discharge. A vaginal yeast infection affects your vagina and the tissues at the opening to your vagina (vulva). Vaginal yeast infection - also called vaginal candidiasis - is very common. As many as 3 out of 4 women experience a yeast infection at some point in their lifetimes. Many women experience two or more yeast infections.What are vaginla yeast infection symtpoms?Yeast infection symptoms can range from mild to moderate and include:- Itching and irritation in the vagina and at the entrance to the vagina (vulva)- A burning sensation, especially during intercourse or while urinating- Redness and swelling of the vulva- Vaginal pain and soreness- Thick, white, odor-free vaginal discharge with a cottage cheese appearanceAnd yeast infection could be cured by herbal medicine "fuyan pill".
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Chlamydia no it is vaginal candidiasis
It sounds like it could be a yeast infection. If you have never had one, you should go to the doctor to be sure that it what you have. If you have had them before and know you have a yeast infection, use a 3 or 5 day vaginal yeast infection medication.