Can u get a yeast infection from one really wet down in that for a while?
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Yes you can. Yeast thrives in a thaw out, wet environment. Also anything that upsets the ordinary pH balance can mete out a yeast infection - such as excess moisture. That's why it's a bad notion to lounge around in a drizzly swimsuit for an extended period of time - again, too much moisture. It's also a apposite idea to avoid wearing nylon underwear - nylon is not as spongy as cotton. Or if you do wear nylon underwear, it is preferable to wear ones that have a cotton crotch. Plus, some relations are just more prone to yeast infections, such as those with diabetes. Hope this help.
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my girlfriend gets them adjectives the time from being really drizzling down there. She suggests not going away your bathing suit on for an extended amount of time.Sudden discomfort during ovulation?
Yes. And it is really nasty not to practice worthy hygiene... No one wants any of that. Clean it up -- Air it out!That's only just poor hygenie. Learn to take a shower. You should run to the bathroom after having sex to prevent things close to UTIs. Yeast infections are caused by an lack of correspondence of the good microbes in your system. If you sit around surrounded by a wet bathing suit, within is a good arbitrary you would get an infection.
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Don't know just about the first one since I clean up everyday. But as for staying drizzly for a long time, YES. I got one from staying out on the tarn all light of day and staying in my bathing suit til the next morning. My obgyn told me to never do that again!!I enjoy this lump on my boob. Particularly on my nipple its large and full of a puss? facilitate?
Yep. It's important to hang on to dry down there. Bacteria love high temperature and moisture.