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[Y6]Yeast Infection And Pain
by Graham Winmill, Gra
Other symptoms besides vaginal pain include vaginal itching, a burning sensation, a rash, soreness of the vagina, redness around the affected area, and sometimes even a slight swelling in or around the vagina.

These are all common symptoms of yeast infections, and you might experience some of them, all of them, or none of them. This depends to a great extent on your present overall health, your susceptibility towards the yeast infection and the severity of the yeast infection.

Vaginal pain can also herald pain when urinating and pain during sexual intercourse. If your vaginal pain is severe in either of these cases, you should consult with your doctor immediately to see what relief might be available to you.

You should be aware also that some people have adverse reactions to medications like Monistat which are used to treat yeast infections. A lot of people have no reactions but it has been reported that some people might experience vaginal pain or a burning sensation.

In fact continued use of these drugs if you experience such a reaction can make your vaginal pain worse. As an alternative you have the choice of using herbal remedies to treat your vaginal pain but you should do so only if you're certain you want to, and if you're not taking any other medications.

If you are taking other medication for either a yeast infection or other medical conditions you should ideally check with your physician to ascertain whether your remedies will react with each other.

In most cases the remedies are harmless and are the product of common sense, but it always pays to be cautious. For instance remedies utilizing such things as yogurt or garlic are fairly harmless unless you're allergic to any of these.

You can include these in your daily diet to help get rid of vaginal pain, but if you're seeking immediate relief you can smear your vagina with unsweetened yogurt to dull the vaginal pain.

Or you also have the option of using a peeled garlic clove wrapped in gauze and tied with a length of unwaxed dental floss. You then insert this into your vagina like a tampon with a piece of the dental floss dangling to be able to pull out the gauze.

And if these don't work you could always try using a vinegar douche to rid you of your vaginal pain. Douching isn't normally recommended, but in the case if yeast infections, it can be beneficial if used properly.

You'll want to use 2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar to 1 quart of water for the vinegar douche. These are all viable methods for dealing with vaginal pain, and yeast infections.


You would do just about anything for relief. It is important to catch a yeast infection early and start treatment to avoid these symptoms. If you have never had a yeast infection, this article will teach you what can cause a vaginal yeast infection.

A vaginal yeast infection is caused by an organism called Candida Albicans. When the balance of your body's natural defenses is interrupted, yeast will take the opportunity to grow. The vagina is the perfect medium because it is warm, dark and moist. But what can cause an upset in the body's natural defense mechanism?

The most common culprit in upsetting the system and causing a yeast infection in women is antibiotics. The antibiotics go to work killing the bacteria that is making you sick, but at the
same time it is killing the good bacteria in your body that keep the yeast under control. So once you finish your antibiotic and are feeling better, you may develop a yeast infection and have to start treatment for it.

Another cause of a yeast infection is a change in hormone levels. Many women will experience a yeast infection when they start on birth control pills or if they become pregnant. Some women report having symptoms of a vaginal yeast infection around the time their period is supposed to start. The good news here is the symptoms usually go away after their period ends.

Diabetes and other diseases that affect the hormone levels in your body can be a trigger for yeast infections. These diseases change the chemical composition of the vagina allowing the yeast to grow out of control. If you are having recurring yeast infections, talk to your doctor about getting a work up.

There are things that you can do to prevent a yeast infection from happening. Eat yogurt daily. This will help to replace the good bacteria in your body that keeps the yeast under control. Wear only cotton underwear and not synthetics. This will allow airflow to the vagina and allow moisture to evaporate. Change immediately out of wet workout clothes or bathing suits. Yeast loves a moist environment, so it is important not to remain in wet clothes. Make sure you dry the vaginal area thoroughly after a bath or shower. Frequent douching is not necessary and will only upset the natural chemical balance of the vagina. Be careful with feminine sprays or even deodorant sanitary pads. The chemicals in these can cause the vaginal area to become irritated and make it susceptible to developing a yeast infection.

Most importantly, if you do develop a yeast infection, do not have sex until you get it treated. You can give the yeast infection to your partner and he can pass it back to you after you have been treated. This could be an endless cycle of reinfection. If you do have sex when you have a yeast infection, get your partner treatment also.

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