The skin and hair follicles get irritated when shaved, yes. It's a common problem.
yes, if you use infected razors or it causes cut on your skin. But why u shaving by razor ? There r so many products for females to remove their unwanted hair and under arms.
It can be helpful, by lubricating the area, or it can cause discomfort, if an infection causes itching or burning with discharge.
Swelling on the mustache area can be caused by an ingrown hair, or hairs if the swelling area is large. If the swelling is inside of your mouth, it may be an infection in your gums. If the problem persists, you should probably consult a doctor.
A yeast infection can cause swelling in the entire vaginal area. Scratching the itching makes it worse. Use a medicated ointment such as Vagisil to calm the swelling and the itch.
A dog with severe itching in the vaginal area may be suffering from some type of infection, in which case she needs antibiotics. The dog may also have tapeworms that may be affecting the area around the anus and vaginal area, or the dog may have fleas that are hiding in the folds of the vaginal area.
No, burning in the vaginal area isn't normal. It could be a sign of infection or something. Best to see a doctor.
Vaginal discharge smells like ammonia Why does my vaginal discharge smell like ammonia? Vaginal discharge that smells like ammonia is definitely not normal. The causes for ammonia smelling vaginal discharge include * infection of vaginal tract * washing your underwear with bleach * urinary tract infection Infection of vaginal tract causes ammonia like smell If bacteria infect the vaginal tract, vaginal discharge acquires an ammonia like smell. Hence, one possible cause of an ammonia smelling vaginal discharge is bacterial infection of the vaginal tract. Doctors use antibiotics to treat vaginal tract infections. Once the doctor treats the infection, the ammonia like smell will disappear. Washing your underwear with bleach can cause ammonia like smell An often overlooked cause of ammonia smelling vaginal discharge is washing your underwear with bleach. When your genital area sweats, the sweat collects on your underwear. When the sweat combines with bleach it gives rise to an ammonia like smell. If you are smelling your underwear to judge the smell of your vaginal secretions, then remember that your sweat, and not your vaginal secretions, might be causing the ammonia like smell. Try smelling your vaginal secretions directly and not the underwear, if you want to rule out whether it is the sweat that is causing the smell or the vaginal secretions.
There are several possible causes; Yeast infection: A common fungal infection that can cause itching, burning, and swelling in the vaginal area. Bacterial vaginosis: An overgrowth of bacteria in the vagina that can cause itching, burning, and a fishy odor. Sexually transmitted infections: Certain sexually transmitted infections, such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, and herpes, can cause itching, swelling, and pain in the vaginal area. Allergic reaction: An allergic reaction to certain products, such as soaps, lotions, or condoms, can cause itching and swelling in the vaginal area. Vulvodynia: A chronic pain condition that can cause itching, burning, and pain in the outer part of the vagina.
No. A yeast infection is caused by bacteria that grows inside your vagina. This bacteria likes moist places so if you sweat a lot or do not keep your vaginal area dry, you are more prone to yeast infections.
Doucheing while pregnant is a very bad idea. This can cause serious infection to the vaginal area, including the cervix, which can inturn, be harmful to you're unborn baby.
Yes. There is an organism which is naturally in the bowels, but foreign to the vaginal area.
It can, due to more abundance of fecal matter in the area.
The cause of vaginal moniliasis is due to infection of yeast Candida Yeast infection occurs when the normal environment in the vagina changes. Sometimes the reason for this is unclear. Yeast infections can also occur with antibiotic use. A woman can develop a vaginal yeast infection if she has conditions that affect the immune system, such as diabetes, HIV infection, or lupus. If yeast infections occur repeatedly, it may be a good idea for her to get a test for HIV infection and one for diabetes (if available). Symptoms: * Redness and burning sensation in the genital area * Vaginal pain during sexual intercourse * Burning sensation during urination * Internal or external genital itching * Clumped discharge resembling cottage cheese * Bread-like, "yeasty" odor from the genital area * Breaks in the skin when there is significant inflammation * Irritation of the cervix Complications: * Other than extreme discomfort from skin irritation in severe infections, there are no complications from vaginal yeast infections.