Yes, it is possible to get adenovirus infections back to back without a period of immunity between infections. Adenoviruses can cause repeated infections throughout a person's life.
Unfortunately, any discharge that is not clear -- that has a color (green, yellow is bacterial... white cottage cheese is yeast) -- means you have a infection. Most vaginal infections cause itching and burning, but some women aren't bothered much. It is extremely important to see a doctor and get treated. Vaginal infections can be spread to a partner-- who can then spread it back to you or other women. The infection can also go up the vagina and infect the uterus, causing low abdominal pain. Untreated, it can cause infertilty.
YES! most definatly. discharge is one reason some women go back to the pill. i have been on nuvaring for 3 months but it hasn't been to bad for me but discharge is completely normal.
There are some birth controls that can cause yeast infections. It can happen when starting new or switching brands. If you take meds for a yeast infection and it goes away monitor it to see if it comes back. It may be from your bc pills, if it does not come back, you are ok to continue use, if it does come back, speak with your doctor.
There are germs and bacteria around your anus that can get into your vagina or penis and cause stds or infections.
You can get infections or serious injuries if this is not performed safely or correctly. It may even cause fatal issues if it is not handled properly.
Epididymitis is inflammation of the epididymis, a coiled tube located at the back of the testicle that stores and carries sperm. It can be caused by bacterial infection, sexually transmitted infections, urinary tract infections, or other factors. Symptoms may include testicular pain and swelling, fever, and discharge from the penis. Treatment typically involves antibiotics and rest.
I dont know of any connection between L-argentine and yeast infections. Yeast infections are usually caused by irritation or sexually transmitted back and forth between partners, or if you are using condoms with nonoxynol-9, they are know to cause yeast infections, so try using a condom that doesn't have a spermicidal lubricant.
Prolapsed bladder can cause back pain (mostly in the lower back). Some other common symptoms include:Discomfort or pain in the pelvisDifficulty urinatingA feeling that the bladder is not empty immediately after urinating (incomplete voiding)More frequent bladder infections
Yeast infections are vaginal. Scratches on your back have absolutely nothing to do with it. No, yeast infections do not spread, they are from an internal fungus. The unexplained scratches on your back have to be coming from something external. Is your skin sensitive to a new material from your clothing. Have you been itching your back and not realizing that you are scratching it with your nails. Do you have a cat, maybe while you are sleeping they are getting on your back and getting comfortable. Just a few feasible scenarios. Good luck.
Absolutely. Earthquakes can cause tsunamis, just like with Indonesia back in 2004.
untreated infections in that area can be harmful and lead to sterility.