These can cause yeast infection during your menstrual period

 Yeast infection, also known as candidal vulvovaginitis, is an infection caused by fungus candida. Some symptoms associated to yeast infection include inflammation, severe itchiness and a thick, burning sensation while urinating or during sexual intercourse, and white discharge from the sex organ.


Yeast infections can be treated with antifungal drugs (antimycotics) which often are in the form of cream, ointment, or tablets. They often go away a week or two when treated with antifungal drugs.

Sometimes they go away without treatment.



Here are some things you do during menstruation that can bring about yeast infection:

1. Wearing a pad for too long.

Wearing a sanitary pad for a very long period of time without changing is a recipe for disaster. This creates a perfect environment and condition necessary for a quick yeast infection. You must at least change your sanitary pad in every six to seven hours.



2. Wearing one pad multiple times (that is reusing of a sanitary).

This is one of the worst practices ever a lady in her menses can make. The female reproductive organ is created a special way that makes it very sensitive to a whole lot of things including a little dirt. A little unfavorable condition down there can change the whole pH as quick as possible.

Be very careful with it; make sure everything that goes there is as clean and safe as possible.



3. Wiping or washing down there from the back to the front.

The mistake most ladies make is wiping or washing down there from the back to the front after they have visited the washroom.

Wiping or washing from the back picks all forms of bacteria from the anus to the female genital organ. These bacteria can pose a very dangerous risk.



4. Having unprotected sex during your menstrual period.

People are often fixated on the idea that sex during menstruation cannot bring about pregnancy forgetting that there are other factors that must be looked at even more than pregnancy. Sexually transmitted infections can be gotten whether menstruating or not. Just protect yourself and be careful.



5. Bad hand washing practices during menstruation.

Women who often stay indoors during menstruation most times forget to wash their hands properly before touching anything down there thinking they have not gone outside so their hands are clean, risk getting a yeast infection.

No matter where you are, make sure your hands are washed properly and cleaned before touching anything down there.


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