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Totally.I have been known to have deadly horrid yeast infections. Some things to consider - if you can't take in that much yogurt (I simply can't eat that much of it) add an Azo Yeast tablet (available at any pharmacy, inexpensive) to your diet each day - and I think it indicates to take three per day while you have a yeast infection. Also, if you are in need of cooling relief, applying plain yogurt to the itchy parts is quite effective.
Also limit your intake of yeasty foods during this time (breads, beer).
Past that, I second the notion of a diflucan on hand! They are a lifesaver! Also, my doc will prescribe Metronidazole for me to take along with an antibiotic if I am ever in need of something heavy duty. Regular amoxicillin doesn't usualy set me off, but if I have something more serious, she gives me the Metro too to counteract.
Good luck... we feel your (itchy!) pain!
My yearly yeast problem started last night. My v-jay is so itch this that I could scream.I sent my lovey to get some monistat. Do any of the gals here use other over the counter medications that might be quicker than monistat?
This is Literotica. You can say vagina here without embarassment. Hell, you can even call it a cunt. Nobody is going to care. But please, don't call it your v-jay. We're all grown ups, we can use the real words.
This is Literotica. You can say vagina here without embarassment. Hell, you can even call it a cunt. Nobody is going to care. But please, don't call it your v-jay. We're all grown ups, we can use the real words.
Yeah, really.Not to sound too harsh, but it's her vagina. I'm pretty sure she can call it whatever she wants. If she wants to name is Cindy, that's her prerogative.
I call mine Teeth, BTW.![]()
Good post!4 - wash your undies in unscented baby laundry soap. I know it's a bit more expensive, but I use it strictly on my undies, so one container will go a long way. Avoid fabric softener also (even unscented). Fabric softener (whether liquid or sheets) leaves a film on clothing, so anything touching your vulva can upset it. The four-month bars that you stick in the dryer are a no-no for me.
5 - use a mild, unscented soap to wash your genitals, or even no soap at all. I have heard some doctors mentioning using a ph balanced shampoo, but I've never tried this out. Give a good rinse. I even go so far as to grab the shower head and spray it directly on my vulva to make sure every trace of soap (or anything I used during the shower) is gone.
Willy. Peter. Purple helmet warrior...Both of you blew this out of proportion...
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"cover that up. I don't take free peeks unless you buy me dinner first!"