Monday, February 7, 2011

Using Soap To Wash Your Vagina – Is This Prone To Causing Yeast Infections?

Using Soap To Wash Your Vagina – Is This Prone To Causing Yeast Infections?

Amplify’d from bacterialvaginosisoff.com
I’ve been feeling symptoms of a yeast infection for about a week now, but they were very mild and I really didn’t know what the problem was. That was up until yesterday when they grew extremely intense and I started a treatment. I’ve been reading around to find the best ways to cure or even prevent and over growth of yeast and most websites say NOT TO USE SOAP WHEN WASHING YOUR VAGINA, Especially not with anti-bacterial soaps.
Well if you can’t use that, what the heck are you supposed to use then? Just rinsing with plain water can’t be good, I wouldn’t feel clean. So what are you supposed to use? And what are some good ways of coping with the pain and discomfort that comes from a yeast infection?
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1 comment:

  1. Well, I will recommend you use soap water with a pH level of 5.5. This level is balanced and safe for external application. You just have to look for a brand in the market or grocery.

    Jennifer West

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