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Itching in the labia minora….?
Just a whole whole lot of itching. No burning while urinating, no strange odors, no blisters/lesions. I noticed extremely tiny bumps that looked like they were under the skin, but I looked at a diagram of a vagina close up and noticed the woman in the picture also had them, so I think they’re just follicles or veins or something. I noticed the itching after I had some sexual contact a few weeks ago… the itching has slowly gotten to be a constant thing. I’ve also thought about it a lot and I did recently change my detergent… so maybe it’s some sort of allergic reaction?
Does this sound like a yeast infection or something more?
I’m making an appointment to Planned Parenthood on Monday and I just took a yeast infection ovule. I’m just asking for maybe an ounce of piece of mind.
sounds most likely like a yeast infection
could also be an STD, its a good thing you made the appointment, its best to get checked right away when your unsure. Dont panic though, most likely it is just a yeast infection!
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Can someone tell me the home remedy for curing yeast infection in a dogs ears?
Don’t think that yeast is common in a dogs ears. Yeast usually happens in warm moist areas. Anyway yeast prefer alkaline environments. Dilute vinegar, 1/2 cup to a quart of water, can be put on a washcloth and the ears wiped out several times per day. If no help, see the vet. Would not use the creams for human skin in a dogs ear.
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I’ve seen questions here asking if there are diseases that can cause someone to have a blood alcohol content. Most people said, “no,” but there were a couple answers that suggested either a blood yeast infection or a form of diabetes could produce in the blood a level of alcohol or something that mimics it. What I want to know is if it’s possible for these diseases to register a blood alcohol content that’s 3-4x the legal limit.
There is someone important to me who has had a problem with drinking in the past. I went to see her in the hospital recently. She thought she had pneumonia, but the only thing tests revealed was a BAC of almost .38! She swears up & down that she hasn’t had a lick of liquor in almost a month, but the doctors & nurses say the only way to get a BAC that high is to drink excessively. I’m desperate to believe her, but I just can’t trust her. What do you say?
it sounds like your friend has a problem.. she may not be drinking straight alcohol. There is alcohol in things like hand sanatizer and mouth wash, she may be drinking those things to get her buzz.. It is not uncommon for alcoholics to drink things like mouth wash.
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For may be a week now, I had discharge that kind of looks like cottage cheese. It smells like absolutely nothing. I have had discharge for a year and it’s always been normal except for now. I haven’t gotten my period either. I don’t know what could have caused it because I’m not on antibiotics and don’t use scented soaps down there or wear scented underwear. I always wash everyday so I really don’t know. I’m away right now because I visit my grandparents in Seattle every summer for about 2 or 3 weeks so I can’t really go to the doctor or speak to my mom about it in person. Is this a yeast infection and if it is, how do I use yogurt to cure it? Also, it is not an STD because i am only 12 and have never had sex.
Hi there,
There are many things you need to start doing and addressing if you are suffering from a yeast infection. To start, do the following:
1. Wear loose clothing and undergarments, oxygen kills yeast, going commando and wearing nothing down there if possible is even better.
2. Get some unsweetened yogurt and rub it onto a tampon, insert the tampon and do this continually until the yeast infection is gone. If this doesn’t work for you, you can also use your fingers, however make sure you are laying down on your back to prevent it from dripping out.
3. Cut out any and all sugar, alcohol and yeast from your diet. All three will promote the infection further.
4. Start drinking cranberry juice, pure not from concentrate with no added sugar, I know this goes against the no sugar thing but the acid content in the cranberries will alter the PH balance of your vagina and cause the yeast to die off.
5. If you can tolerate it, use a raw garlic clove and apply it to the infection, this may burn so dilute it with some olive or coconut oil, both of which can also help eliminate the yeast, especially the coconut.
6. You can also try taking some vitamin B3, many women find their infections resolve quicker when they are taking 300mg/per day.
7. Take a probiotic with at least 50 billion live cells per pill, this is key in redistributing good bacteria throughout your body, and effectively end the yeast infection. I know the brand renew life has a good one.
8. Lastly if all else fails, begin adding 2 cups of apple cider vinegar to a bath. Only fill the tub up high enough to submerge your genital area. Stay in the tub for 20-30 minutes at a time.
Hope this helps, the yogurt is the key really, by putting good bacteria directly on the area you will eliminate it quickly. Make sure it is unsweetened and ideally keep an eye out for a variation called Kefir which has even more beneficial bacteria in it to snuff out the infection.
When all is said and done I would suggest you research Candida and take a test to determine if you are suffering from it, as anyone who gets yeast infections has Candida, it’s just a matter of how bad it is.
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I’m a nursing mother and unfortunately I have a yeast infection. My doctor gave me a one dose pill to take (knowing I’m nursing) and it says in the information provided that it will excrete into my milk (meaning my son will digest it). I’m not comfortable with this – is there anything I can buy or ask my doctor to prescribe me that won’t enter my milk?
Although limited information is available, topical antifungal agents, such as clotrimazole (Gyne-Lotrimin) or miconazole (Monistat) produce very low maternal serum concentrations, and their use should pose little risk to the nursing infant.3