Saturday, July 24, 2010

Vagina Bacteria?

I just have this bad smell with some yellow color in my private area? Should I use feminine wash? I never tried anything before. I'm married 7 months ago. My husband uses condoms and we can't have sex smoothly without KY is this bad smell because of KY maybe? Please tell me what to do?

Vagina Bacteria?
Don't use a feminine wash. That isn't going to help at all especially if it is an infection. Go to the drugstore and pick up Monistat. It's for infections. There are a couple versions of it. One day, 3 day and 7. If you still have problems after using that then make an appointment with you GYN. I doubt that it's the KY. If you feel "dirty" use a feminine cleansing cloth after intercourse, or take a soak in the tub. Douching isn't good to use. It messes up the pH levels in the vagina which can cause more irritation. Plus, it could mess with pap test results if you use if before doctor appointment.
Reply:wow well go see your OB/GYN and they can tell you what it is and what to do for it. Sorry you're having this problem.
Reply:Could be normal for you. Everyone is different. Use wet personal wipes often. I don't think anything else will help.
Reply:You could have a condition called vaginitis or a bacterial infection. It is not an STD rather it is an overgrowth of certain types of good bacteria that naturally exist in the vagina. Some types of creams can affect this balance but its not too much to worry about. Visit you doctor she can prescribe you a cream or pills that will correct this balance. She can also just double check you for STDS. Wiping the area with feminine cleansing cloths after intercourse can help in the mean time.
Reply:Don't ever EVER use a feminine wash or any type of feminine deodorant. Don't ever douche.





The vagina is a self-cleaning organ. However, if your natural smell has changed or if you have a colored discharge of any type, SEE YOUR DOCTOR NOW. This can only be bad news, although it's rarely really, really bad news.





A combination such as the one above is generally a sign of some type of infection. This does not mean that one of you has cheated though, so don't be suspicious of your husband. There are vaginal infections that are not always sexually transmitted. However, the two of you should be treated for whatever this may be.





BTW, it's not unusual for a partner to be the first one to notice a vaginal infection, simply because infection changes your smells And a yellow discharge is not a yeast infection. That's white and a bit chunky, similar to cottage cheese.


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