Can Birth Control lead to yeast infections?

I take my birth control at 10:30pm and for more or less the last 5-6 days when I wake up up, I am itchy. I do not have a sugry diet within the first place, but I have cut adjectives the sugar I can out of my diet. I have be eating yogurt beside live cultures in it almost every morning but usually by lunch time im not itchy anymore and the only common sense it starts to itch again is if i have sugar. it also burns to enjoy sex. whats going on? what can I do (I am not sticking yogurt up my vagina)?
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No, Birth control doesnt confer yeast infection. Go to a OB/Gyn doctor! I dont know if you have have infection before, but what if its not a yeast infection? Be well thought-out, Find out what it is before you try to treat yourself. And Yogurt is a great theory. However its not going to get rid of the infection, its something that help ward off infection from starting. Make sure the brand you are intake has the L Acidophilus, thats the live culture specifically that help (Yoplait does)...And there are several reasons why you hold an infection not sugar. If your boyfriend or you had sex next to other people, You could hold gotten it that way. Some Antibiotics can take home you get one too. Never use a douche, it can bring on a infection, or build it worse! Well, dont use anything down there since you are prone to grasp infected. Like no powder, perfume, body spray, sex lotions either. Also, you could be allergic to some condoms that can gross you very irritated. Please reach a deal to your doctor. If ya dont have one, travel to a clinic like planned motherhood, it may not even cost you there.. And if your boyfriend didnt use condoms, it could be on him too, he can use one and the same creams the doctor gives you, so you dont preserve giving it to eachother when you have sex. Even if it feel like its ok for a time it will come back in need medicine

Vaginal discharge?

Call your gyno and ask her. Based on your symptoms she may recommend an OTC yeast infection treatment or she may want to see you. Using an OTC treatment is uncomplicated nowadays because it's a one-dose article. You need to not own sex for like 7 to 10 days but since have an infection makes sex burn it's not a big sacrifice. Just confer her a call, she def know your body and your symptoms better than any of us!

Good luck!

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I don't think birth control cause it. I've been past its sell-by date of it for years, and don't have those symtoms because of it. However, I do experience the itching to which you refer. Try "Yeast-Gard". It is a nice cream, well-excepted, which relieves the itch on contact.

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Birth control does not cause yeast infections. It's from other cause (improper hygiene for example).

Are you sure it's a yeast infection? Itching and burning are NOT yeast infection unless you also have the telltale yeasty discharge. Do you own the discharge as well? You may in recent times have a UTI. The itching and burning nouns like a UTI. Or you could hold another kind of infection or an STD.

See your Gyn for lead to and treatment. (You never stick yogurt up your vagina. That's a myth.)
Your symptoms sound similar to you have an infection or STD of some munificent.

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I would make an apt. beside your doc & get checked-out, you want to rule anything more serious than a yeast infection.
Causes of Yeast infection:
Antibiotic treatments
Oral contraceptives
Hot weather or non-ventilating clothing, which increase moisture and high temperature, fostering fungal growth
Repeated intercourse over a short period of time
Stress
Suppressed immune system (including HIV)
High carbohydrate intake, especially proper sugars and alcohol
Pregnancy
Diabetes
Hopes this helps.





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