can i use baby soap on my vagina for a yeast infection?
Sunday, September 20th, 2009 at
4:38 pm
will this irritate my vagina?
will it cure the infection or make it worse?
any natural cures that actually work?
no immature answers please.
thanks!
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In all honesty, just using baby soap won’t make the problem worse, but it won’t get any better either. The best natural cure is to eat LOTS and LOTS of yogurt. Yogurt has active cultures that can combat and prevent yeast infections.
However, it does take longer than your standard course of treatment. My best advice is have your dr. call you in a prescription of diflucan. It is one pill and you start seeing results within one day.
no it wont cure it.i heard yogurt work.
Soap will not cure the yeast infection, and if its not an all natural soap or hypoallergenic it might actually irritate you and make the pain worse. What you need is Monistat 7 or 3, I haven’t heard of anything else that actually works other than a long painful time. While you have the infection, you should use something like johnson& johnson’s baby soap which won’t hurt you down there!
Don’t worry, many women including myself have used things like Monistat and had no bad side effects, only the positive one of having the infection go away!
Soap will not cure the infection. In fact, it could make it worse. Yogurt is supposed to help cure a yeast infection…but the over the counter cures work too.
Well, you can safely use it, but it won’t relieve symptoms for longer than 15 minutes and it won’t cure a yeast infection.
You ask that you be given no "immature answers". I wonder if you are mature enough to have given enough information about your condition.
I wonder how you are certain it is a yeast infection. I wonder what activities may have predisposed you to one.
There are now test kits that can be purchased that indicate whether or not one has a yeast problem. They are not inexpensive. Then there are OTC remedies for treatment. They are not always effective.
If you are sexually active you should be examined by a physician, preferably a gynecologist.