Video Description:A painful yeast infection post-intercourse can feel like punishment for pleasure! Does sex make you more likely to get a yeast infection?Transcript:No one wants a yeast infection, but three-quarters of women will get one at some point. Why? All women have healthy yeast in their vaginas, but when too much grows, vaginal infection can result. When the vagina’s normally acidic and protective pH is thrown off, excess yeast can build up, causing an infection. All kinds of irritants can cause vaginal pH to become unbalanced, including pregnancy, some birth control methods, antibiotics, and, unfortunately…sex! Symptoms of a yeast infection often include lumpy, cottage-cheese like discharge with an unusual odor. Swelling of the vagina, pain during intercourse, and itching and burning are also signs. Once a doctor diagnoses a yeast infection, it’s easy to clear up using over-the-counter medication. Or, a one-time prescription pill called Diflucan can also cure the problem! But avoid sex while you’re getting better, since there’s a slight chance you can pass the condition to your partner. The good news is that sidestepping future infections can often be as easy as wearing cotton panties, and avoiding scented products “down below!”Category:Sex Health/Female Sex HygieneTags:sex, sexy, sexual, sexhealthguru, guru, health, yeast, infection, girls, girl, women, woman, vagina, pussy, genitals, vaginal, irritant, acidic, birth, control, pain, swelling, Diflucan, cotton, panties, scent, feminine, hygeine, monostat, video
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cooly 1 month ago
how can i prevent yeast infestion.
roldan 4 months ago
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naveen 4 months ago
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adamma 9 months ago
horrible smell after sex what could be the problem
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