Ok,soo i have a yeast infection...i hold this cream.but wen i put it on,it burns...is it supposed 2 burn?
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I HATE the creams, they always net me burn too. Burning is bad!! Go to the doctor and acquire some diflucan (they make a generic presently too). It is an anti-fungal med that you take out loud and it gets rid of the yeast infection in a year or two (takes a bit unfortunately). Anywho, burn bad, diflucan correct!
First, where are you putting the cream and what kindly of cream is it. It may be something as simple as user error. Suggestion: try Monistat they have an insert to place inside your vagina and a cream to place on your vulva to stop that uneasy inkling and itching. Also remember that its the summer!! Yeast infections are an increase in your regular GOOD bacteria. Your vagina is hot and moist and a breeding ground for yeast infections. Keep your kitty verbs, dry, and cool.
What is vaginal discharge I saw?
Most vaginal yeast infection medication will cause increased burning and itching. If you read the collection insert it will tell you this. It's immaculately normal.Would a Body Latex garment give support to reduce my waist?
I found the redolent creams burned more. And, yeah, ouch.A cream, however, is not enough. All it can do is treat any yeast outside your body and downsize the itching and irritation. You need an insert. Monistat or any other brand (including the store brands) adjectives work fine. They come in pre-filled applicators, most often, as creams or within ovules (big pills that go surrounded by your vagina). Both are equally effective and as natural to use as tampons. You can get 7, 3, and 1 daytime treatments. All take roughly a week to work and are, again, equally effective. It's simply a matter of expense and convenience as to which you buy.
It's other a good conception to wear a pad during treatment. The goop that go in does come out.