Yeast Infection

Soothing Relief from Vaginal Itching, Irritation, and Discharge


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Signs of Yeast Infection

Typical signs that you may have a Yeast Infection are: vaginal discharge, vaginal rash, swelling and redness of the vulva, vaginal soreness and pain, burning sensation while peeing or during sex, itching and irritation in the vagina or around the vulva. You may have only a few of these symptoms and they may be mild or severe. According to the CDC you are more likely to get vaginal candidiasis if you are: pregnant, use hormonal contraceptives, have diabetes, have a weakened immune system, or are taking or have recently taken antibiotics.

Yeast Infection While Pregnant

It’s very common to have a yeast infection during pregnancy due to hormone changes that may throw off the pH balance of your vagina. It is recommended to see your doctor first before using any over the counter yeast infection medications so you can be sure the symptoms are actually due to a yeast infection before starting treatment.

Organic & Natural OTC Yeast Infection Treatment

Some popular natural home remedies women use for treating yeast infections are: greek yogurt, boric acid (if you are pregnant, do not use boric acid an any form), essential oil of oregano, probiotic supplements, coconut oil, tea tree oil, apple cider vinegar, garlic, hydrogen peroxide (there is no strong research that supports using hydrogen peroxide will treat vaginal infections), vitamin C, and vitamin E.

Why FemiClear May Cause a Burning Sensation During Initial Use

Initiating a prescribed or OTC yeast infection medicine can be associated with burning at first, but the intensity of that burning should decrease over the course of the first day into the second day of treatment. If you note an increasing intensity or continued discomfort after 2 days of treatment, it is recommended to contact your GYN office for personalized evaluation and treatment planning. Not everyone experiences a burning sensation with vaginal infections or treatments, but for those who do, it can be quite disruptive to their daily activities. The longer you have symptoms of a vaginal infection or outbreak developing..... read more about Why does FemiClear burn?