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itchy around my clitoris area an im raw


Question Posted Tuesday July 5 2011, 12:21 am

yes, i had a yeast infection about a month ago an i used monisatat 3. well it went away, now i'm itchy around my clitoris an i'm becoming raw. an right around my hole to my vagina, it hurts an itches. what could be the problem? could i have a yeast infection again? please help me.

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hnstymtrs answered Thursday July 7 2011, 1:35 pm:
Dear itchy around my clitoris area an im raw,

It is possible that the detergent you are using in your clothes is causing this.

It is possible that the toilet paper you are using is causing this.

It is possible that something was on your hand, or someone else's body, or object that touched your area, and now it is irritated.

Perfumes, dies, and some lubricants will cause this reaction.

Another possible answer is a urinary tract infection. It can start off with simple itching and redness of the clitoris, and then turn into painful urination. You are raw, most likely from scratching the itch.

If you can rule out any irritants, like soaps, creams, powders, etc.., then take a look at these links.

These may help get you started.

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From personal experience, if your body is healthy enough, you should not need pharmacy drugs, treatments, creams, etc . . to get rid of an infection. I can also tell you, that you can get a yeast infection from anywhere, even a clean pair of underwear.

Here is a link so that you can use food as medicine and help your body fight this naturally. However, if you find that you have an infection, you might want to get some pro-biotic organisms in your system.

From this link, "According to Dr. Peter DÁdamo, author of Eat Right For Your Type, a chemical reaction occurs between your blood and the foods you eat. This reaction is part of your genetic inheritance. This reaction is caused by a factor called Lectins. Lectins, abundant and diverse proteins found in foods, have agglutinating properties that affect your blood. So when you eat a food containing protein lectins that are incompatible with your blood type antigen, the lectins target an organ or bodily system and begin to agglutinate blood cells in that area."

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Good Luck!

Doktor Tammy

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YoungMommy answered Tuesday July 5 2011, 2:43 am:
it is possible... maybe you thought that your infection had gone away when it really didnt... try using the monistat again and if it doesnt help talk to your doctor good luck

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