It is likely that you have developed a yeast infection, and may also have a bacterial infection too, it is thus best that you go to your doctors and get tests to confirm this and seek treatment. A yeast infection is easily treated at home with over-the-counter cream (this will ease the irritation) but if you also have a bacterial infection you will need antibiotics too. Please be more careful next time, tampons should only be worn for 4-6 hours, also remember to alternate with pads often.
You're only supposed to leave one in for 8 hours max but I would say to wear a pad for a bit until it gets better.
If you use a tampon three days after a colposcopy with biopsies, you could disturb the clot on the biopsy sites and they could start bleeding. Take out the tampon and just use pads for a couple of weeks.
It took 3 days for Apollo 11 to reach the Moon after leaving Earth orbit.
It took 3 days for Apollo 11 to reach the Moon after leaving Earth orbit.
Lift ticket for 3 out of 4 days. Meaning a skier who purchases this pass can choose any 3 days out of 4 consecutive calendar days to ski. Leaving 1 day to rest and recuperate.
Yes, I believe it will happen in a short time, possibly 3 or 4 days.
by not leaving the substance in a moist environment and by putting it into a stove and leaving it their for about 2-3 days on a very high temperature.
Don't worry just use a big tampon or panty liner
Leaving a hamster alone for 2-3 days by themselves is fine, as long as they have water and food. If they do not have water and food, they could die in this short time.
The ship struck the iceberg 3 days later, and finally submerged at the 5th night.
Yes, that can be normal. Periods average 3-5 days in duration and cycles average 28 days. But, if your periods are so heavy that they become a nuisance, such as having to change your tampon/pad every two hours or even less, you might want to mention this to your doctor if this is the case.
Hi Heavy bleeding like this needs to be investigated by your doctor. Bleeding that is so heavy that it requires you to change your pad or tampon every 1-2 hours, is too heavy and definitely needs to be told to your doctor.
The egg will make it's way down to the womb which takes around 3 days. If it isn't fertilised by sperm, the blood womb lining (period) will be released and the egg will come out with it. The egg is microscopic so you won't see it on your tampon.