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Possible Yeast Infection ...?
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<blockquote data-quote="colostomy_punch" data-source="post: 1707410" data-attributes="member: 421486"><p>Buy the Monistat yourself. If that doesn't work you may have bigger problems. </p><p></p><p>ALWAYS go pee after sex. It'll help avoid urinary tract infections. Also drink a lot of cranberry juice and eat yogurt. It has good bacteria. If none of those things are working you may have some serious issues that will need to be looked at by a doctor.</p><p></p><p>Also keep in mind that body wash/soap and clothing detergents can irritate genitals as well. Have you changed any of those recently? If you're sexually active and just started getting this itch after having sex with your current partner, you could be looking at an STD or STI.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="colostomy_punch, post: 1707410, member: 421486"] Buy the Monistat yourself. If that doesn't work you may have bigger problems. ALWAYS go pee after sex. It'll help avoid urinary tract infections. Also drink a lot of cranberry juice and eat yogurt. It has good bacteria. If none of those things are working you may have some serious issues that will need to be looked at by a doctor. Also keep in mind that body wash/soap and clothing detergents can irritate genitals as well. Have you changed any of those recently? If you're sexually active and just started getting this itch after having sex with your current partner, you could be looking at an STD or STI. [/QUOTE]
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