Vaginal friction is not an infection. But to answer your question it usually last about a week to a week and a half. It depends on how many lacerations you vagina has after rough sex. As long as you don't continue having sex, and allow time for your body to heal, they will only be there for a week, week and a half tops!
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Vaginal bleeding is period sweetie lol
Mycosyst 150mg should begin to work on getting rid of a vaginal yeast infection within the first day of use. There are many factors in determining how long it will take to completely get rid of the yeast infection. Mycosyst should be used for the entire length of time that your doctor has prescribed for you, even if you feel the yeast infection has gone away.
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the whole 9 months
Seatworm infection usually lasts one to two months
When your pregnant you don't bleed at all until you have the baby!!!
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Prostate infection or prostatitis will last if left untreated. The treatment will vary according to the cause, such as when the infection is caused by a bacteria, then antibacterial are ordered. If it's a virus, antivirals are prescribed.
No, tampons shouldn't be worn if you have an infection.Tampons are a major cause of Bacterial Vaginosis - they provide bacteria with the perfect environment to multiply, effect vaginal pH, prevent vaginal cleaning, and many brands contain chemicals that effect vaginal flora - they can thus cause infection during menstruation and following menstruation due to long-term effect on pH balance. Using tampons when you already have an infection would potentially make the infection far worse, and significantly increase risk of TSS.
No, as long as you're using them correctly tampons shouldn't hurt to insert.Tampons can hurt if you're not relaxed enough - if you're tense your vaginal muscles tense causing the vaginal walls to clench together, this narrows the vaginal canal and means having to push the tampon against vaginal muscles, it also makes it more likely you'd push the tampon into a vaginal wall rather than guiding it up into place. If you use too high an absorbency then this can cause pain due to friction of the dry tampon against the delicate vaginal tissues. Just relax and use correctly.
It sound like a vaginal infection. Wearing tight clothing. I.E. thongs, skinny jeans, or a wet bathing suit for long periods of time can cause an infection down there. You need to go see a Gyno. There is an easy fix for it. Get a scheduled appointment and then go from there. Don't worry. This is a really common thing for women.
The acute phase lasts about two months