Your Questions About Feminine Bacterial Infection

Lisa asks…
Feminine Odor… if not infection then what?
I have never had a concern about my female area smelling badly before but a few months ago I suddenly noticed that I was getting a stronger smell down there. Within a week or two it became so strong that I felt as though others could smell it when they were around me. I know I could smell it all day no matter what I tried to do to help it!
I went to my dr. and asked. Was tested for STD’s, bacterial infection, and yeast infection. Nothing came up suspicious. Please help! Its not going away and the only time I get relief from the embarrassing odor is during my period!
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admin answers:
Women can, indeed develop an odor even if there is no infection. It can be caused by a pH imbalance that allows the bacteria which cause odor to have an easier time growing. It can also be cause by a number of natural causes.
Over douching- or not douching at all, sexual intercourse, and post period retained menstrual blood can be contributors. Using some of the feminine cleansers from China have been found to contain either too alkaline or too acidic a vaginal cleanser, worsening the problem. Fortunately, the best douches are homemade and lots cheaper.
Ask your doctor what solution he/she thinks is best to douche with. Some like a light vinegar solution or vinegar and salt ( just a small amount to make saline) There are also prepared powders like one called Trichotene (that tends to remind one of what Listerine smells like) to put in a douche to rinse yourself inside and out with. RESTRAINT with douching is important. Do not exceed what your doctor recommends.
Wash the exterior of your body – the inner and outer labia with a gentle cleanser such as dial antibacterial soap & water or even keep some baby wipes with you for use every time you are on the toilet. Cleanse gently inside and outside each of the lips.
Don’t wear any tight pants, DO wear all cotton crotch panties, and you may find a panti liner helps, but change it often. The idea is to keep yourself as dry as possible in your peri & vaginal area.
Keep your doctor apprised of any changes. Watch for any changes in mucous and report these. Avoid tampons completely until this is resolved 100%.
Good luck!

Helen asks…
What is an all natural way to cure bacterial vaginosis?
Doctors usually prescribe a medication like Metronidizole tablets or vaginal gel, and I’ve heard that a tea tree oil douche helps with preventing it, but are there other natural remedies to cure or prevent this unusual feminine infection?
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admin answers:
You can douche with half water, half hydrogen peroxide because the natural bacteria in your vagina produces hydrogen peroxide. (cool huh?) Megadoses of vitamin C seems to be helpful. YOu can take as many grams as it takes to bring you to the brink of diarrhea. Www.doctoryourself.com. I just found this site and I’m trying the vitamin C myself….These two things have seemed to almost stop my symptoms…..I just started the vitamin C and I’m hopeful. I’ve tried the tea tree oil and it just manages the symptoms. You can spend much money trying to find the right natural cure for you. I”m hopeful this is going to work for me. Good luck

Carol asks…
What is wrong with me?? Personal feminine problem?
For the past few days I’ve been getting a lot of weird almost yellow discharge, but it doesn’t smell. Also I am very itchy down there and its a little sore on the outside. I was wondering whether this is a yeast infection or a bacterial infection? I don’t know which it could be. I have been wearing thongs and pantyliners for the past week so I guess that’s why I’m having this problem. If anyone could tell me which it sounds more like, a yeast infection or a bacterial infection, I would appreciate any input or advice. Thank you!
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admin answers:
Yupp sounds like a yeast infection. You should def. Go to your doctor and get this checked out so you can get medicine.
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