Facebook Pixel

Comment Reply

Hi,
If you have never had a yeast infection before, it is important to have it diagnosed by a doctor (to make sure you have a yeast infection, and not another type of vaginal infection).

To answer your questions:
- Yes, douching can lead to yeast infections, and is not recommended for women unless specified by a doctor
- Yes, frequent sex can also lead to yeast infections

Yeast infections have very specific symptoms (however, other infections may also mirror some of these symptoms):
* Vaginal itching, ranging from mild to severe
* A clumpy, vaginal discharge that may look like cottage cheese
* Vaginal soreness, irritation, or burning
* Rash or redness on the skin outside the vagina
* Painful urination
* Painful sexual intercourse

Risk Factors
These factors increase your chance of a yeast infection. Tell your doctor if you have any of these risk factors:
* Situations that can cause hormonal changes:
o Birth control pills
o Pregnancy
o Menopause
o Steroid use
* Broad-spectrum antibiotics
* Diabetes , especially when blood sugar is not well-controlled
* A compromised immune system, such as with HIV infection
* Perfumed feminine hygiene sprays, deodorant tampons, or bubble bath
* Tight jeans, synthetic underwear, or a wet swimsuit
* Douching

If you have a yeast infection, one dose of OTC (over the counter) medication will effectively treat your yeast infection. Since you used Monistat and it did not work (you should feel better within a day, possibly two), then you need to call your doctor for accurate diagnosis and treatment-- some infections just need a different type of medicine that is not sold over the counter.

January 30, 2011 - 7:47pm

Reply

Image CAPTCHA
Enter the characters shown in the image.
By submitting this form, you agree to EmpowHER's terms of service and privacy policy