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white vinegar if you can tolerate 1/2 vinegar and 1/2 water into a bottle with a tip that will come out in a stream and make one in a spray bottle they have all sizes after your shower avoid any baths and if that's something you have been doing that could be the culprit apply by squatting using the one that has a stream when squeezing the bottle when on the toilet do the wipe to dry use cotton underwear ONLY if you are used to wearing tight pants that could be another culprit your hormones are causing the imbalance and then the antibiotics that can make the situation worse and whenever you can zero clothing allow air to be your friend use the solution as often as needed it brings the longest temporary relief the smell does not stay and linger and no you don't smell like dressing pay attention and keep a diary when the itching is worse your hormones are changing everyday preparing for a baby sometimes a week may be two weeks before your menses the problem is worse and worse all hormones i think i covered all of what i learned when i was young first receiving my period it was a solution my grandmother to mine and then myself 3 generation one other please do not douche there are douches with vinegar i only had that situation in my early menstruation never been a problem in adult life hormones, hormones, hormones what we women endure is amazing give it a try you can red wine vinegar i believed it worked better good luck would love to know if it helps you someone that cares |
What is the best for you is to wash the area using any anti-bacterial soap [small amount] leaving the soap on from one washing to the next till it stops and then use spareingly but at least every 2 or 3 days. Do not use the soap internally only on the portion outside the body. But may be used around **** as well.
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I have to caution against leaving soap in that area....ever. Soap is highly alkaline and our skin requires a modest acid environment to kill bacteria. Leaving soap anywhere on the body invites irritation and worse. Best to use a gently moist compress of first aid hydrogen peroxide to cleanse that area. Eating probiotics or Kefir will provide beneficial organisms to keep that area free of pathogens. This is a much more useful approach than leaving soap. The antibacterial soaps will also kill off beneficial bacteria and make matters actually worse over time. |
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Antibacterial products may not be safe:
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http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...ight=triclosan and also killed gingival cells in the mouth: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9584909 |
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Hi Gins
Try a bit of baking soda in the bath water. If natural remedies do not work, see that doctor again. You could even be allergic to some medication, so keep track of when this itching is at its worst. Itching means something is out of balance. ginnie:grouphug:
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I realize this is an old thread, but that these issues are common, especially for those that have neurogenic bladders or are immunosuppresssed.
Diflucan is an option if a fungal infection is stubborn. Rinsing quickly with Hibiclens after activities like swimming in a pool or other bacterial exposures helps keep down UTIs. Ask for Macrobid prophylactically if you frequently get UTIs following certain activities or other predictable factors. Negative urine tests and low urine cultures don't mean anything. According to research, only 30% of women have positive urine tests with UTIs. If it improves with treatment, it's probably a UTI. (It's not necessarily interstial cystitis.) Be careful with cranberry if you tend to have allergies. I ended up developing an allergic skin reaction after a year of drinking cramp berry juice daily. |
Some different things to consider:
Vitanica Yeast suppositories...they are all natural anti yeast suppositories. I believe they have a tiny amount of boric acid in them. But only use if you feel you have a yeast infection. Don't hesitate to take RX medication if this doesn't work, but this might do the trick. D mannose....read up on this. I take this if I have even the slightest suspicion I am getting a UTI or if I have relations. I also take it if I have an odd pains "down there" or itching. Many people take this daily. It is a product that many people buy from the health food store. You can read up on it at www.iherb.com. If you purchase, just try to get a name brand and follow the instructions. If you can cut back on the amount of antibiotics you take, it very likely will help you with the itching and overall. I've heard of people taking this daily and their UTIs stop. Something to investigate and consider! Avoid sugar, flour and soda BIG TIME! Hard to do, but a necessity! Greatly limit alcohol. Consider taking a good probiotic. If you are post menopausal, consider speaking with a doctor who uses bioidentical hormones to see if you are a candidate. Drink lots of good quality water. I'm finding that the better my quality water, the better I feel. Wishing you well. |
Grape seed extract contains anti fungal, anti viral and anti bacterial properties. I'm headed to 2 decades on it and no UTI's in moons.....knocking wood.... I agree with Vowel Lady too on avoiding nasties.... I take a 30billion probiotic daily, digestive enzymes and the love of my life, grape seed ex..... CLEAN WATER all day.
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