Best yeast infection treatments according to redditors

We found 144 Reddit comments discussing the best yeast infection treatments. We ranked the 32 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Yeast Infection Treatments:

u/Lady_Cricket · 31 pointsr/TrollXChromosomes

My method is to get the Monistat One first.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000GCNBSK/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_a_it?qid=1464712181&sr=8-1&keywords=monistat+one&pi=SX200_QL40

I put that in before going to bed. This kind doesn't actually make me feel like I have a billion fire ants on my pants, so that is a big help.

If by the next night I still feel itchy/raw or just wanna make sure I got it all then I follow up with the Monistat 3 day.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B011TU8XPI/ref=mp_s_a_1_10_a_it?qid=1464712267&sr=8-10&keywords=monistat+3

This one has a different kind of chemicals in it, and I've found it is much more burning fire ants, but it usually subsides for me in half an hour and I use that external cream to help a lot. I then may continue using the remaining two over the next two nights if I feel I need it or I'm good to go.

And it worked great for me the first time.

u/tattoosandtea · 15 pointsr/Healthyhooha

Boric acid is amazing for BV! I use these ones from Amazon as they’re cheaper and have more than the ones from target. Seriously give it a try they work so well!

Like someone else mentioned, I use these in combination with the VH Essentials Cranberry Probiotics

u/wintercast · 15 pointsr/nonmonogamy

Borax vaginal pills - these go in your vagina and they REALLY work. I had chronic BV/yeast issues after or during my period and when i was on BC it was worse. Anyway - if i have any vaginal upset - i insert one of the pills into the vagina (DO NOT TAKE BY MOUTH). It basically corrects PH and the bacteria dont like that. I have been using them now for about a year and i have not had to use any RX at all for any yeast infections etc. I swear relief is also very fast. If you have an infection, the instructions will tell you to use for many days - honestly - one has cleared up any issue.

Use it at night, because you will get some grainy discharge. I do have a latex issue, and also sensitive to some semen.

Example that i have used

https://www.amazon.com/pH-D-Feminine-Health-Support-Suppositories/dp/B01KGFXSLQ/

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Also, if you still use tampons - switch to a menstrual cup. That really helped things too.

u/VicodinMakesMeItchy · 14 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

I second boric acid! You don't need to take them every day, I don't think. I use this brand, in case they're any cheaper than what you've seen. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01KGFXSLQ/ref=oh_aui_i_sh_in_o0_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/picklesforbrains · 13 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

If anyone wants to try something cheaply. Monistat chafing relief powder gel.

Active Ingredients: Dimethicone - 1.2 % (Skin Protectant)

Inactive Ingredients: Cyclopentasiloxane, Dimethicone, Vinyl Dimethicone Crosspolymer, Silica, Tocopheryl Acetate, Trisiloxane

I think this would break me out, I wish I could try it.

u/tryptronica · 10 pointsr/BurningMan

Monistat Anti-Chafing Gel. I find it invaluable for all the bike riding I do on the playa. Between the heat and the dust, this is a real life saver for any body parts that might be rubbing together.

u/nmarshelle · 10 pointsr/Swingers

BoriCap Boric Acid Vaginal Suppositories | 30 Count, 600mg | Capsules Size 00 | No Fillers, Flow Agents or Artificial Colors | Gynecologist Instructions Included | Made in The USA https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M5BGAOO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_O6Y0Db1R3H618

u/nimue173 · 9 pointsr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

Bike shorts work great, but when it's too hot for the extra layer I use Monistat Chafing Gel. When rubbed into the skin, it feels like a really silky powder. It's not sticky at all.

u/[deleted] · 7 pointsr/TrollXChromosomes

This stuff is amazing. Bonus: you can also use it as makeup primer!

u/vsuaut · 7 pointsr/TrollXChromosomes

If you wanna go natural, but not all the way garlic clove natural, I'd recommend having a container of [boric acid suppositories] (https://www.amazon.com/NutraBlast-Boric-Acid-Vaginal-Suppositories/dp/B07212DK9F/ref=sr_1_2_s_it?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=1506802713&sr=1- 2&keywords=boric+acid+vaginal) around. They work SO well, especially if you can feel it "coming on" and treat early. Also helps me with general maintenance and makes periods go over faster for me.

u/vagattackTA · 7 pointsr/Healthyhooha

Okay so

  1. All I have is discharge, no pain, no odor, no burning, no itching, nothing but gray discharge in large quantities
    2.its been the exact same since I noticed it
  2. Hard to tell if the boric acid or the vaginal cream did anything during treatment but the day after I stopped it would be the exact same as before
  3. Both were 7 day, no improvement
  4. I'm on refrigerated 15 billion live women's health, I've been taking it for a little over a week 1 in the morning an hour before I eat. Florajen is the brand I think
  5. One every night for 10 days with no improvement here's a link to the one I used https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07MC5PKRW?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
  6. I did about a year ago and I was clean
  7. I'm here first and only partner. Prior to her I hadn't had sex in about a year.
  8. She did recently and she's completely clean
  9. They only swabbed once but she did a visual exam about 3 weeks ago
u/ladylolz · 6 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

This. Sounds weird but it works perfectly and it has actually helped my sensitive, acne prone skin. You can purchase it at most drugstores and Wal-Mart carries it. There are many reviews online about using this product as a primer.

u/kongholiday · 6 pointsr/keto

Body glide is decent, but it kind of stinks after it mixes with sweat and stuff. And it's pretty greasy. I've tried every anti-chafe product known to man or woman and This stuff (Monistat Soothing Care Chafing Relief) is unfucking believable. There's simply no other way to describe it. I just wish they'd put it in a neutral package and market it to dudes as well. Boys have chub-rub issues too and I'd rather not have to include the feminine hygiene aisle in my shopping trips...

u/hobguy7996 · 6 pointsr/tifu

Now you listen here Mister. If you think for one God Damned second that your "Goldbond" is the best Anti-Chafing product, then you must not know of this stuff. I would highly suggest you give it a go. It can be found at your local Wal-Mart by the rubbers and pussy meds.

u/DancingWithTigers3 · 5 pointsr/xxfitness

I have a delicate flower myself and the only thing that helps with my PH issue is inserting a boricap at night.

u/Luscynia · 5 pointsr/birthcontrol

I use Boric Acid Suppositories when things start feeling off. I had about three infections back to back for a while and it sucked. Smelled horrible, itching, the works... it was embarrassing as all hell. I also go condomless and he finishes inside me; there’s no way I’m going to give either of those up, lol.
You pop one in your vagina at night (make sure you’re done with sex for the day) and let it dissolve. There’s a little bit of goop in the morning, but it’s not too bad. Just in case: DO NOT TAKE THESE ORALLY.
I’ve had a lot of luck with this one: pH-D Boric Acid Suppositories
You can use it as often as you like. I was using a couple times a week at first. After things normalized for me, I’ll do it maybe about once or twice a month. I keep a bottle in my night stand for good measure.

Edit: I too am an IUD user (copper/nonhormonal). I’ve had mine in for about a year and a half. Been doing the suppositories for about a year now.

u/mtngirl279 · 5 pointsr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

Contrary to the other commenter I would say that boric acid saved my life after battling with recurring bv/yeast infections for three years. Even after visiting multiple (five to be exact) doctors who couldn't figure out the problem, this is the only thing that helped.

I drink kombucha and green tea at least three times a week and use a boric acid suppository (from Amazon) when things start to feel slightly off. I try to avoid eating too many sugary foods or carbs in a day and also eat greek yogurt with cinnamon and honey at least four times a week. These changes have completely gotten rid of my infections. Hope this helps! I know how awful it feels when it seems like things will never be normal again!

u/lb_fantastic · 5 pointsr/sex

ALWAYS PEE AFTER SEX, NO EXCUSES, I DON'T CARE IF YOU'RE TIRED OR PEED BEFORE SEX. ALWAYS PEE AFTER SEX, or shower, but peeing is easier.

This will prevent a UTI.

Tips for a healthy vagina (other than peeing after sex)

  • No soap or anything besides water on the vagina.
  • If your vagina is smelly or it's somewhat off, use these to help get your pH levels back to normal (can also be used as a preventative measure if you spent too much time in a wet bathing suit, or if your man finished inside of you. Just a few examples). Go to a gyno if they don't help.
  • Cotton underwear
u/squidboots · 5 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I too am "blessed" with large pore genetics.

My advice, in addition to the excellent tip to add in BHA to your routine, is to find a good foundation primer. If you can tolerate 'cones, I think that dimethicone-based primers are much better at masking large pores than non-'cone based primers. Monistat Anti-Chafing Gel is an exact dupe for Smashbox Photo Finish Primer! You can get it at most grocery stores/pharmacies. I get it at Target for about $5 in the feminine care section. If you can't do 'cone-based primers, I like KORRES Pomegranate Mattifying Primer.

u/blairewilde · 4 pointsr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

I understand your pain! You probably have recurrent BV/ yeast infections. I dealt with this issue for years. Essentially, for reasons probably out of your control, your vagina is just not properly regulating its PH. It's a lot more common than I thought. Your period is throwing off your PH.

Something I found to be really helpful are Boric Acid suppositories. I used these and they were a miracle! (I think any type would work). Some women use them towards the end of their period to prevent any symptoms, some use them at the onset of symptoms for a week or two, and they seem to work for a lot of people! Read through the reviews and give them a try. Please remember, do not eat them- they are quite toxic. You put them inside,

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u/mysuperfakename · 4 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

This stuff as primer is the EXACT same thing as the Smashbox except its $6 for 1.5 ounces.

u/eva_destruction_ · 3 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

I can't promise this will help, but I had an awful yeast infection or bacterial vaginosis (I didn't ever go to the doctor) that lasted months! I was trying everything: garlic, apple cider vinegar, greek yogurt.. you name it. I finally stumbled upon Boric Acid. That link is to some boric acid suppositories specifically marketed for BV or yeast infections, but I just ordered the boric acid powder and put them in empty 0 or 00 size gel capsules. I ordered it from amazon but they might have it at your local pharmacy. Either way, it was amazing. Seriously night and day after just two or three days of use.

I suggest putting the suppositories in at night, as they make you INSANELY wet.

Also, I'm not a doctor, but it does seem like you might have an allergy, IBS, or some kind of inflammatory bowel disorder. Maybe try a serious elimination diet and slowly add things back in?
Good luck!

Edit: here's a link to the regular boric acid powder and the empty gel capsules I just used a knife to dump the powder in the capsules, it doesn't have to be precise, you can do two if you can't get the capsules very full, it won't hurt you.

u/MCHammerCurls · 3 pointsr/Fitness

Bodyglide or Monistat Anti Chafing Gel (which as an added bonus also works wonderfully as a makeup primer).

u/dmbishop22 · 3 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

This has probably already been said, but have you tried anti-chafing gel?

u/hawps · 3 pointsr/LifeProTips

I live for Monistat's Anti Chafing Gel. And, this is going to sound weird, it also works as a great makeup primer. It has a similar consistency to Smashbox primer, which is like $40 a tube.

u/youbetteryolo · 3 pointsr/WomensHealth

I used to get chronic yeast infections, but I use boric acid suppositories and it changed my life. You can read all the reviews on Amazon if you want. https://www.amazon.com/pH-D-Feminine-Health-Support-Suppositories/dp/B01KGFXSLQ/ref=sr_1_3?crid=273F69OOVL0L5&keywords=boric+acid+suppositories&qid=1566248616&s=gateway&sprefix=boric%2Caps%2C221&sr=8-3

I don't really have issues anymore. Having these on hand helps me catch an infection before it starts.

u/Spark2Allport · 3 pointsr/Healthyhooha

I did! I developed a burning sensation and itching after having sex with a new partner and knew it was a yeast infection. Used boric acid suppositories for 5 days and everything was clear! Immediately after using the first boric acid suppository, I felt relief. These are the ones I use: https://smile.amazon.com/NutraBlast-Boric-Acid-Vaginal-Suppositories/dp/B07212DK9F/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=Boric+Acid&qid=1563813990&s=gateway&sr=8-5

I have the bottle around just in case bv or a yeast infection strikes! It has been much more economical than going to the obgyn and/or monistat.

u/eksyneet · 3 pointsr/Healthyhooha

yeah, just search for probiotic suppositories like these. there are studies comparing the efficacy of oral vs vaginal probiotics and there's no competition really.

>Also would you think that vaginas would create a resistance to boric acid suppositories' effects on the long term usage?

nah. it's just acid, you can use them forever if you want. but it's inconvenient, and boric acid suppositories can be pretty irritating, and really, it's always better to sort out your body's natural defenses when possible than perpetually rely on external support.

u/Belloved · 3 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

I have the same problem and recently bought the Monistat primer and Skindivia Setting Spray(which sadly I got for 19 dollars a week ago without Prime so I'm really sad it's on sale now :( ). The monistat didn't do much to control the shine but the Setting Spray did completely. I lasted a good 6 hours without blotting and no shine! Soooo happy I bought this... Try it out while it's still on sale :)

u/rightioushippie · 3 pointsr/TrollXChromosomes

I got bouts of it for years until finally I did a course of that stupid antibiotic and the gel you put up your pussy and then IMMEDIATELY after did a course of probiotic vaginal pessary (!new troll word alert!) like [this] (http://www.amazon.com/FloraFemme-Probiotic-Suppository-Manufactured-refrigerator/dp/B007HWMI6S) AND also drank [this] (http://turbochargedturmeric.com/products/rest-easy/) every day for at least a month. Now I have not had it in at least 3 years.

Edit: [this] (http://turbochargedturmeric.com/products/rest-easy/) and [this] (http://www.amazon.com/FloraFemme-Probiotic-Suppository-Manufactured-refrigerator/dp/B007HWMI6S) are linked to things I took

u/funnilizatt · 3 pointsr/SexWorkersOnly

Yay! I hope they work out for you!

Tips:

-If you're planning on having intercourse with one in, make sure your vaginal cavity is cleansed of blood. I know this sounds weird but you don't want to get residual blood anywhere. The best way I found to do this is put a lite tampon in for a bit. I don't douche so I can't speak to that (if you do, I recommend you using pH-D Feminine Health Support to restore the healthy bacteria back). Side note: I think every woman should have a bottle of pH-D around. It's a godsend.

-Practice a few times before you use them. They can leak and it's so embarrassing when you're going at it. Since my flow is heavy, I put one in shortly before my appointment just to err on the side of caution. Interestingly, I typically wear a Diva Cup during my period and the Softcup holds more fluid!

-Upon removal, they are MESSY. Perhaps I don't have much practice with them but if it's full...ugh...expect a crime scene with a lot of clean up. Removing it in the shower might be best, if you can.

-The Softcup won't get lost. It might get wedged in high and tight (that's a good thing!) but you can hook your finger and pull it out. See point mentioned above.

-I've never had a partner say they've felt anything while it's in. Win-win.

If you have more questions, feel free to DM me. Good luck!

u/theGreatWizardHowl · 3 pointsr/bacterialvaginosis

I have had reoccurring bv for years and it sucks and it's embarrassing and it's hard on your self esteem, but it's usually not your fault or due to a lack of hygiene. I've recently figured out, after reading alot of scientific literature and other women's advice/research on some of the best methods to combat it and it seems to work, maybe not perfectly, but it does.

The Science
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To combat bv, you have to try and understand why it happens scientifically.
-Bv seems to occur in women due to one or a combination of things like random hormones, excess sugar intake/diabetes prone, unbalanced vaginal ph.
-The best way to tackle bv is a multifaceted approach, aka it takes a few methods at the same time to combat different issues. It takes some time, so patience is key!
-Here's what's happening: the ph of the vag should be naturally acidic because bad bacteria can't survive in acidic environments, only good ones can. Women with bv have fluctuating ph due to hormones so the bad bacteria thrives, causing all the bv symptoms they produce like discharge, the horrible smell, itching and pain.
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The Goal:
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  1. Kill all the bacteria, good and bad with medical antibiotics for a fresh start. 2. Figure out a way to maintain vaginal acidity. 3. Increase the count of good bacteria in your body. Overtime, this will reduce the "biofilm" created by the bad bacteria, which will help prevent reoccurrance.
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    The Solutions:
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  2. You already seem to be doing step 1, using prescription antibiotics (oral/gel Flagyl, Clindamyacin, Metro-gel etc) to wipe out all the bacteria. The thing is doctors/gynecs will keep prescribing antibiotics for bv but that alone isn't a cure, it just gets rid of the problem temporarily. Like 50% of women will get a reoccurrance within the year.
    *Here's the plan. First, you gotta take one round of prescription antibiotics for a week. I used Clindamyacin, but use whichever you want.
  3. Next you gotta create an acidic vaginal environment by inserting something like boric acid capsules https://www.amazon.com/NutraBlast-Boric-Acid-Vaginal-Suppositories/dp/B07212DK9F/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?keywords=boric+acid+suppositories&qid=1574457461&sprefix=Bor&sr=8-4
    or 300 mg vitamin C capsules (pure, without additives). I prefer boric acid because it has a very high success rate between women. (This is as safe and natural as its going to get).
    *Directly after that first week of antibiotics, (or you can start during if you're taking oral antibiotics), insert boric acid suppositories vaginally every 2-3 days.
  4. Thirdly, you should try to take oral probiotics containing 50 billions+ good bacteria culture that will help fight the bad bacteria. People suggest inserting or eating yogurt for the same reason, but taking probiotic pills is far more effective. https://www.amazon.com/Primadophilus-Optima-Billion-Natures-Way/dp/B009NTEVWC/ref=mp_s_a_1_6?keywords=optima+womens+probiotics&qid=1574458301&sprefix=Optima+wom&sr=8-6
    *So after the first week, while you start inserting boric acid, take the probiotic every day.
  5. Continue taking daily probiotics for 5-6 months.

  6. After 2-3 weeks of boric acid insertions or when you notice your symptoms going away, decrease the insertions to 1-2 times a week. Then gradually decrease it to a few times a month each for around 6 months.
  • Most of the stuff I listed that I used might be expensive to you, feel free to shop around a little and do your own research, although it's still cheaper than constant doctors visits 🙄 and prescriptions.
  • Things like periods and unprotected intercourse (certain lubes, semen) can trigger reoccurrance due to outside bacteria coming into contact or messing with the ph, so it's recommended to insert boric acid/ vitamin C right after periods end or sex as a precaution. Also some people say it helps to have healthier diets and reduce sugar intake as sugar feeds bad bacteria and yeast. I love sugar so this is hard for me, but I heard it helps sustain. Lastly, I'm sure you've heard all the basic hygiene things before like wear clean cotton underwear and no using scented soaps in that area.
    -For alot of women, simply just taking the boric acids seems enough to stop bv

    I know this was a lot to read but if you need more in depth instructions, please feel free to ask. I can also definitely link other, more detailed posts by other redditors that helped me. Best of luck!!
u/_backpfeifengesicht · 3 pointsr/DIYBeauty

So sorry I don't have a DIY suggestion for you, but I have a cheap alternative that you might like.

I use Monistat Chafing Relief Powder Gel as my primer. It can be had for under $10 and works really well, just as well as an expensive primer.

I had received a sample of Smashbox primer and decided to compare the two. The Smashbox was a teeny bit thicker, but other than that, no difference except for you get loads more product with Monistat.

Check out the reviews on Makeup Alley: http://www.makeupalley.com/product/x_showreview.asp?itemid=98437

I got mine at Wal-Mart for about $5. I've also seen it at Target. It's on drugstore.com for $6:
http://www.drugstore.com/monistat-soothing-care-powder-gel/qxp139254?tab=1#TblTabStrip

It's more expensive, but you can find it on amazon for about $10:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0012ZNSWE/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1411792724&sr=8-1&pi=SY200_QL40

I hope this helps!

u/capitan_jackie · 3 pointsr/PCOS

Ughhh I really hate BV - I developed it last year and it wouldn't go away. I tried metronidazole, probiotics, peroxide, yoghurt, changing my diet etc. and it would just keep coming back. Then someone on reddit swore by boric acid suppositories like these. I used one everyday for a week and that completely cleared it up. Now I use one on the last day of my period just in case because I read somewhere that the blood messes up the vaginal microbiome and the good lactobacillus bacteria die off (but this could also be a google based myth). In any case Haven't had BV come back in over 6months. The CDC also recommends Boric acid as part of combination therapy so its not so crazy.

u/Dinamoehummmer · 3 pointsr/sex

Vaginal probiotics inserted vaginally will help to increase your good bacteria and make your vagina less hospitable to the stinky bacteria that is causing odor. These are expensive but are very effective. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B007HWMI6S/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?qid=1421682251&sr=8-2&pi=AC_SY200_QL40&dpPl=1&dpID=41w-XNXivSL&ref=plSrch

u/tatumluv · 2 pointsr/sex

Lots of good points here. I 110% agree with using boric acid suppositories. I had constant infections for years and using just one of these a week has meant all the difference.

It sounds like regular pharmaceuticals aren't cutting it anyway, so like someone else suggested, going the tea tree/essential oil route may be an option. Beyond using my boric acid suppositories, I added this essential oil blend to my routine lately and haven't had an issue in months. (both boric acid and these essential oils help with fungal (yeast) and bacterial infections, so if your doc is misdiagnosing you, the boric/oils would still help).

u/barberellagruber · 2 pointsr/WomensHealth

This super sucks. The antibiotic they gave you for the UTI caused the yeast infection, definitely. I'm sorry. Some ladies just get in the infection cycle and regular pharma can't kick it. I spent my 20s pretty much with a constant infection until a new GYN turned me on to boric acid suppositories and essential oils. If your doctor's only solution is just more pills, definitely see if either or both of these help break the cycle.

u/deviltje · 2 pointsr/xxfitness

I love to bathe but my lady parts don't like scented oils anymore and can get irritated.

I use this https://www.amazon.com/Bio-active-Multi-gyn-Previously-Bio-fem-Actigel/dp/B00MFE313C after bathing now and don't have problems anymore. It stings a bit when the ph level of your vagina is off but only like a minute and then it's gone.

u/theywerecones · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I wonder if a silicone primer would be a better choice, because I'm not sure it would be easy to find a dupe for this.. the following are the only ones I could think of that would be cheaper:

($7.13/oz):
http://www.drugstore.com/black-radiance-complexion-perfection-shine-control-primer/qxp362045

($3.90/oz):
http://www.amazon.com/Monistat-SootTing-Chafing-Powder-Gel-1-5-Ounce/dp/B0012ZNSWE

I haven't tried either of them so I can't say how close they would be. For something more moisturizing, I really like Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturizing Gel which is $6.19/oz if you get the larger size.

u/KlutzySalamander · 2 pointsr/ftm

So I got BV like just a couple months on T, and I tried the metronidazole gel (awful, gross to deal with, didn't fix anything and gave me a yeast infection). I then tried this acidifying gel that actually really helped "bio active multi-gyn actigel" it can burn a little at first but after that it's just sweet relief from all the BV symptoms. The most effective thing for me was combining the actigel with an oral antibiotic, that's what killed the BV for good, otherwise I was needing to reapply daily to keep the BV symptoms from coming back.

For the atrophy issues you should probably be looking at an estrogen cream though. But if you're not ready to try that or if BV persists afterwards I would definitely try this gel.

Link to gel: https://www.amazon.com/Bio-active-Multi-gyn-Previously-Bio-fem-Actigel/dp/B00MFE313C/ref=asc_df_B00MFE313C/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312029707365&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=14970753481022399058&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9001648&hvtargid=pla-494431764435&psc=1

u/carabe11a · 2 pointsr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

So, you may want to use boric acid pills (you put them up your vagina) for the over night. I've got the same issue with the odor happening after multiple rounds and these things work like a charm. They dissolve overnight and everything is fresh the next day. Also, helps prevent BV (for me at least) and I used to get it constantly.

These are the ones I use: pH-D Feminine Health Support, Boric Acid Vaginal Suppositories

u/ravenously_red · 2 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes
u/MonkeyRentalBureau · 2 pointsr/ActualWomen

These capsules are a safe and highly effective solution to problems like yours.

u/Pajarito_6180 · 2 pointsr/Healthyhooha

pH-D Feminine Health Support by Vireo, Boric Acid Vaginal Suppositories, Bottle of 24 (600mg) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KGFXSLQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_q607BbJYQ42PN

That’s where I got them. If you search this subreddit you’ll find a ton of info on how to use them and testimonials on how amazing they are.

Did they ever give you an external cream because sometimes there is yeast externally that causes the itch and an anti fungal cream is the only thing that will help

u/StevieandtheDevil · 2 pointsr/ftm

That sounds like a yeast infection, or possibly BV. My guess due to the long period. Definitely follow up with your doc and if it is a yeast infection they'll prescribe you fluconazole or a pretty mellow antibiotic for BV. There's also tests like this if you're not able to get to your doc soon enough. If it is a yeast infection and you have to wait to get to your doctor I would also recommend Monistat. It's helped me before alleviate discomfort while I had to wait to get to the doctor.

u/diamondmeadows · 2 pointsr/loseit

I think compression shorts are the best, maybe with some baby powder underneath if you're going to get hot and sweaty. Also, when I was 200+ I couldn't wear dresses/skirts without getting a rash from my thighs rubbing together. I used to buy this product and it worked wonders. The downside is that it's kind of pricey and it's made by Monistat but it really did work well for me: http://www.amazon.com/Monistat-Soothing-Chafing-Powder-Gel-1-5-Ounce/dp/B0012ZNSWE/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top

Great job starting up the exercise. Keep going with diet and exercise and after a while you won't need to worry about this anymore. :)

u/midnightslip · 2 pointsr/Healthyhooha

Could be hereditary. Get some boric acid suppositories and get some for your mama too. You will both feel soooooo much BETTER!!!

PS you don't have to go the full 7 days of boric acid. Insert 1 pill and see how the situation is the next day. I'm typically good after 1 or 2 days of the suppositories.

I use this one and I really like it:
Intimate Rose Boric Acid Suppositories - pH Balance for Women - Vaginal Suppository for Yeast Infection, Vaginitis, Bacterial Vaginosis, BV Treatment https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GRC4T3G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_2XKm1ZvjecYmn

u/Artemistical · 2 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

Sure! These are what I use - NOT for oral consumption, just fyi!

u/Lizsilverhammer · 2 pointsr/TrollXChromosomes
u/cpreg · 2 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

So a couple of weeks ago, I found myself in the position of choosing between these options. In the past I had used the three-day version; I figured, one-day treatment sounded like a good idea. I picked it up, and then went to work. Then, for some reason, I decided to look up the reviews on Amazon. Terrified, I decided to exchange it for the three-day.

I went back to CVS, and I was standing on line holding both boxes (which is embarrassing enough), when the man in front of me turns around. He's this dude that I've known for 10 years; he used to shop in a store I worked at, then he was a bartender at a bar I went to, etc. He's chatting to me for several minutes as I'm standing there holding two boxes of Monistat. Awesome.

u/melonmagellan · 2 pointsr/sex

I use one of these occasionally

Majorly helps me for the reason you stated. PH balance can cause a ton of issues... Skin tears, yeast infections, etc.

u/crummyadman · 2 pointsr/WTF

"perhaps this will help"... is what I usually say.

u/rhythmic_disarray · 2 pointsr/Healthyhooha
u/julie_engler · 1 pointr/February2018Bumpers

If you're interested in the "natural" route this feminine spray says it's good for post-partum lady bits and is meant to treat infections, so maybe that's an option? (if you're interested in not going the pharma route)

u/hawaii5uhoh · 1 pointr/running

If you're okay with using something that sounds like it's for women, Monistat makes an incredibly effective gel that helps enormously and lasts for hours - plus NO RESIDUE, which Vaseline and Body Glide sometimes has, and isn't something you want on your dress pants. And the tiny bottle lasts a long time.

u/skippingwithsporks · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

A couple people here mentioned Smashbox photo finish primer, and I just wanted to let you know that Monistat anti-chafing gel is a fantastic dupe. I bought a big tube for $8 and it works just as well for me as the Smashbox. You might want to look into it if you don't want to shell out as much money to try a new product!

http://www.amazon.com/Monistat-SootTing-Chafing-Powder-Gel-1-5-Ounce/dp/B0012ZNSWE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1395644017&sr=8-1&keywords=monistat+chafing+relief+powder+gel

u/AskMrScience · 1 pointr/bigboobproblems

I've never tried it, but many women swear by putting talcum powder under their breasts to reduce chaffing and moisture during the day. That might help your skin heal. You can also use standard antiperspirant under your breasts if sweat is causing irritation.

Another product to look into is an anti-chafing gel, which are often sold to long distance runners. In the US, a popular one is Monistat anti-chafing gel (which coincidentally can also be used as a make-up primer, since its main ingredient is dimethicone).

u/maincoursdelegance · 1 pointr/TwoXChromosomes

Absolutely howling at your summary.

I recommend trying yoni oil: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076BZR74J/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_l-9zDbJPDARTX

Just one spray to take the (b)itch away. But seriously, it’s magic — I get itchy skin everywhere from heat (prickling sensations) but one can’t scratch one’s hooha in public so I use this!

u/holy_schnitt · 1 pointr/Healthyhooha

If you don't have time to get to target you can buy these here: https://www.amazon.com/pH-D-Feminine-Health-Support-Suppositories/dp/B01KGFXSLQ.

Sometimes I only need to use them for one night, but if I actually think I have BV I will use it for 3-4 consecutive nights and that usually does the trick. There's tons of reviews from women who have used them, so if you still feel weary you should read some of those :)

u/pigglepops · 1 pointr/Healthyhooha

https://www.amazon.com/pH-D-Feminine-Health-Support-Suppositories/dp/B01KGFXSLQ/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?keywords=boric+acid+suppositories&qid=1564172743&s=gateway&sprefix=boric&sr=8-3

I had to get them off of amazon, I talked to a few pharmacists and asked why they don’t sell them in stores. Apparently, people were taking them orally and not reading the directions so they don’t sell them in NY state. Other states may though. I’ve gotten a few friends hooked on these too they really do work.

u/RazorbladeApple · 1 pointr/sex

You’re knocking her pH out of wack; it’s pretty common. Get her some Boric Acid suppositories. and she will be as good as new.

u/RobotPigOverlord · 1 pointr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

Studies also show that probiotics taken orally have minimal effect to correct flora imbalances vaginally. There are multiple studies that show probiotics placed directly into the vagina ARE an effective method to fix flora imbalances.

I recommend daily boric acid v-suppository every morning and probiotic v-suppository every evening (you can open the capsule, mix the probiotic powder with a safe substance such as water based lubricant, you can just a 5ml oral syringe to place the probiotic mixture inside yourself). I recommend doing this for 7 days initially, then for 2-3 days every month following your menstrual cycle (the time in which pH and flora imbalances are most prevalent).

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2662373/

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M5BGAOO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_XWGazb3CZMZT2

u/natashabeddingfield · 1 pointr/Healthyhooha

https://www.amazon.com/pH-D-Feminine-Health-Support-Suppositories/dp/B01KGFXSLQ/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?keywords=boric+acid&qid=1550882514&s=gateway&sr=8-3

I take these. It’s called pH-D feminine health support on amazon. If you’re still debating and thinking about, read the reviews. I, myself, love these and think it’s a need for every woman out there.

u/yonihavetoask · 1 pointr/Healthyhooha

Vaginal Suppository Applicators (7-Pack) Individually Wrapped, Fits Most Brand Suppositories. (Suppository not Included) https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B077G97KXF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_I8jxCbR3ABH2W

u/MollyMolotov · 1 pointr/sex

I had chronic BV for a few years, it was so awful. I would take antibiotics that would give me a yeast infection and that cycle went on for a while.
Now I take boric acid suppositories, and my life is actually so much better.

https://www.amazon.com/pH-D-Feminine-Health-Support-Suppositories/dp/B01KGFXSLQ

I'm on mobile so sorry for the formatting

u/a_thousand_lifetimes · 1 pointr/askwomenadvice

I would just pick up some PH-D Lady bits are complicated things and can easily get out of whack. Have her put one in after sex, or in the mornings if you like to have sex in the evenings and she'll be back to being really wet.

The emotional / intimacy stuff I can't help with, but from a physical standpoint. These should make a difference without needing to go to a doctor

u/beliefinphilosophy · 1 pointr/askwomenadvice

I would just pick up some PH-D Lady bits are complicated things and can easily get out of whack. Have her put one in after sex, or in the mornings if you like to have sex in the evenings and she'll be back to being really wet.

The emotional / intimacy stuff I can't help with, but from a physical standpoint. These should make a difference without needing to go to a doctor

u/Ms_Megs · 1 pointr/xxketo

Try boric acid suppositories?

Like: pH-D Feminine Health Support by Vireo, Boric Acid Vaginal Suppositories, Bottle of 24 (600mg) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KGFXSLQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_gPd7BbKHB2P8E

u/babychupacabra · 1 pointr/offmychest

The solution:


pH-D Feminine Health Support by Vireo, Boric Acid Vaginal Suppositories, Bottle of 24 (600mg) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KGFXSLQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_Bpd8Cb6X7RYA4

u/BradburySauce · 1 pointr/Septemberbumpers2017

OMG.....use this stuff. It changed my freaking life: Monistat Anti Chafe Powder Gel!

I can wear shorts/dresses again. It's a freaking MIRACLE.

u/felix-felicis45 · 1 pointr/NaturalBeauty

Whoops. I didn't see your question about petroleum. I assume you mean petroleum jelly like Vaseline or Aquaphor? I haven't heard concerns about contamination with crude oil (from any reputable medical or scientific sources). Again this is a separation based on the length of the carbon chain, an easy separation. Mineral oil and Petroleum jelly are both non-comedogenic, which means they won't clog your pores. However, that doesn't mean that it is guaranteed not to give you acne. Everyone's skin is different, and responds accordingly. YYMV (Your Mileage May Vary).

There are 3 types of moisturizers: Humectants, Emollients, and Occlusives. Petroleum jelly is an occlusive. Which means it sits on top of the skin and forms a barrier that keeps moisture from escaping (just like mineral oil).

Some people like to use it as a makeup remover as well.

If you mean to use it as a moisturizer, here's how to maximize your efforts.

  1. Use the mineral oil (or whatever) to remove your makeup.
  2. Now cleanse your face (OCM or facial cleanser, I like Vanicream's).

    I only do Steps 1 &2 in the PM. In the AM, I simply splash my face with water.

  3. Now apply toner, if desired (I love alcohol-free witch hazel.)
  4. Next apply any treatments you need (AHAs, BHAs, retinols, etc.).
  5. Now apply your primary facial moisturizer (CeraVe, Cetaphil, Neurtogena, whatever you like).
  6. Here is where you 'cap' or 'seal in' the moisture with the Vaseline. (Many people prefer to do this only in the PM. I personally don't mind it under my makeup.)
  7. Optional: I like to use dimethicone here to keep my face from being slick/sticky. Many makeup primers have dimethicone as the main ingredient. I buy one by Monostat because of the price. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0012ZNSWE/ref=twister_B013RDL0R8?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

    If it's the PM, you're done! Stop here. If it's the AM, continue.

  8. If you apply sunblock, do it now.
  9. Now apply your makeup.

    Congrats, you're ready for the day!

    As for using mineral oil as a natural, one-step body mosturizer, it's easy! Simply apply after bathing when your skin is still a bit wet (not dripping). You don't need much.

    I hope that was helpful!
u/lsm717 · 1 pointr/asktransgender

http://www.amazon.com/Vagisil-Screening-Kit-2-Count-Package/dp/B0010Y26PW or walk into a pharmacy and buy something similar.

u/Aingeala · 1 pointr/MakeupAddiction

I'm picking up monistat chafing gel that I read (somewhere on the sidebar of this sub) is a perfect dupe for smashbox primer. The reviews on amazon seem to uphold that it works for this use pretty well.

u/nightmuse218 · 1 pointr/recurringBV
u/arrivingufo · 1 pointr/kundalini

Hello my beautiful friend :)

Although I do like to take my time in crafting my responses to posts here, I am choosing to write things down a little more quickly as I am like the rabbit from Alice in Wonderland today... late, late, for a very important date! :)

Not really but I need to attend to an assignment :)

I would like to share with you my experiences in healing my own genital issues. I am a fellow woman.

Most relevant to my journey: I visited a craniosacral practitioner recently and together we helped unblock much stuck energy in my sacral chakra. Craniosacral practitioners help conduct prana (life force energy) to where healing is needed, so that flow can be established. Healing the sacral chakra was a significant part of my first healing. Although I do not think you need to find one of these practitioners (although if this resonates, please do) I would like to suggest sacral chakra healing to you. There are foods one can eat (think orange-colored foods, sweet potatoes, orange red bell peppers, oranges, etc., google is your friend!) meditation music one can listen to (youtube is your friend!) and learning to conduct your own awareness and consciousness in a new way by exploring emotional healing, your sense of creativity, etc:

https://lonerwolf.com/sacral-chakra-healing/

Things that I resonated with for your healing journey:

Marc has given you some very nice advice, and I particularly resonate with changing your laundry soap.

I believe you may have candida yeast over growth. What the heck is that?

Need to caution you, some icky pictures!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candidiasis

Does this interest you? You may take a quiz that may help point you to finding your diagnoses:

https://bodyecology.com/quiz-php/

This is a quiz you can take where you check off your symptoms, the higher the score, the higher the likelihood of yeast overgrowth. Don't feel bad or guilty if you think you have candida. We all have it, and a significant portion of the population has the overgrowth too. Our symptoms just manifest differently, and some are more sensitive than others. Sensitivity is a divine gift, so please do not feel ashamed :)

How to treat?

Yeast feeds on sugar, sugar fermentation leads to increased levels of acid in our body, which lowers our pH and makes us more susceptible to other microorganismal and physical/mental/emotional imbalances :) I think you might be interested in The pH Miracle by Dr. Robert Young:

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https://www.amazon.com/pH-Miracle-Balance-Reclaim-Health/dp/0446556181/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=the+pH+miracle&qid=1572720469&sr=8-1

And although I haven't read it, The Acid-Alkaline Food Guide by Dr. Susan E. Brown and Larry Trivieri, Jr.

https://www.amazon.com/Acid-Alkaline-Food-Guide-Reference-Efffect/dp/0757003931/ref=pd_bxgy_14_img_3/137-5120073-1655017?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=0757003931&pd_rd_r=aa2f2969-6a60-454c-a025-aeee641d343e&pd_rd_w=6YxDN&pd_rd_wg=5mEga&pf_rd_p=09627863-9889-4290-b90a-5e9f86682449&pf_rd_r=X6N7HRC7CE23BW2T08QP&psc=1&refRID=X6N7HRC7CE23BW2T08QP

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Supplements:

https://health.usnews.com/health-news/blogs/eat-run/articles/2016-07-06/the-5-best-supplements-to-treat-candida

https://www.amazon.com/Supplement-Detoxifies-Eliminates-Overgrowth-Antifungal/dp/B06XSLSJSF

https://www.amazon.com/Solaray-Yeast-Cleanse-180-capsules/dp/B00014DJZI

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Finally, especially towards your bladder concerns, I recommend cranberry:

https://www.amazon.com/BRI-Nutrition-Strength-600mg-CranGel/dp/B06XH58ZXV/ref=sxin_1_af-pna-1_292eb7ece1b39e9843798bc460a75d203b27e635?keywords=cranberry+supplement&pd_rd_i=B06XH58ZXV&pd_rd_r=969c2d56-01cb-4abb-bf1f-2a58101559ef&pd_rd_w=enGRz&pd_rd_wg=o1PWh&pf_rd_p=3892bc23-5fa8-4a18-8855-22c23bd2e202&pf_rd_r=9GF9XB266ET2TSZM42HV&qid=1572720889&s=books

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https://www.amazon.com/Solaray-D-Mannose-Cranactin-1000mg-Count/dp/B000U12I54/ref=sxin_1_af-pna-1_292eb7ece1b39e9843798bc460a75d203b27e635?keywords=cranberry+supplement&pd_rd_i=B000U12I54&pd_rd_r=adb02f17-b355-4b46-a79c-7191801a4582&pd_rd_w=LM42a&pd_rd_wg=4NEVd&pf_rd_p=3892bc23-5fa8-4a18-8855-22c23bd2e202&pf_rd_r=3R4CQP1VCQCK983FCTG6&qid=1572720856&s=books

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Now, I provided a lot of information on candida stuff, but I certainly do not want to limit the possibility that you might have another, or different, root cause for the symptoms you are experiencing. If this does not resonate, you certainly do not have to try anything :) This is just my knowledge that I have gathered over many years of being interested in alternative health :)

May you find the healing that you seek :)

Blessed day, happy weekend :)

u/nowxisxforever · 1 pointr/MakeupAddiction

If buying online is an option, Amazon is way easier (and less embarassing).

u/dylanob135 · 1 pointr/Healthyhooha

Hey- little bit of an update! I did some research and I decided to try some Boric Acid supplements for Bacterial Vaginosis, and I’ve seen some really good progress! You insert one into your vagina I think once every night. I’ve only done it twice but here’s a picture of how much better my vagina has been looking: https://imgur.com/a/4qLLtUl . Haha I know this sounds like an Ad but I swear this stuff is pretty great. You can always try it and see if it helps any. But still keep that doctors appointment in case it is HPV. Here’s the link to what I used: https://www.amazon.com/pH-D-Feminine-Health-Support-Suppositories/dp/B01KGFXSLQ

u/cmk220 · 1 pointr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

Yep! I use it once every few weeks. I bought it on Amazon (although I’m sure you can find it in the drug store). Here’s the link in case you want to read some of the reviews:
NutraBlast Boric Acid Vaginal Suppositories - 30 Count, 600mg - 100% Pure Made in USA - Boric Life Intimate Health Support https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07212DK9F/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_G7A2DbGRYQFT6

u/howbadcanIbe · 1 pointr/RandomActsofMakeup

yep. I'd never used a primer before and was watching a makeup tutorial before I started using reddit or had heard about makeup sr's. It's this. It has the same active ingredients as MAC's primer, I believe it was. It works brilliantly and is so much less expensive. I'm on a pretty serious budget ;)

u/kipperTsf · 1 pointr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

omg LADIES WHO WEAR SHORTS, I can vouch for that Monistat stuff at the end of the article, 100%. Matter of fact, this article may have been where I first found out about it many moons ago. Anyways, PICK SOME UP next trip to Walmart (around the vadge stuff, you know). A tube will last you quite a while -- probably longer than I think because I tend to overapply out of paranoia that I'm missing the worst spot of them all, surely. I live in an awful, hot, humid place with theme parks, so I have run that stuff through the ringer and it is the best. Has never stained clothes, feels 1,000,000,000% comfortable and natural, lasts for hours ....okay fine I live in Florida. All Floridians with normal, touching thighs, have this on hand. Ugg I should copy and paste this to them so they'll send me some for free. God bless that purple tube. Don't look back.

This was her link to it

u/AnotherCrazyChick · 1 pointr/TwoXChromosomes

Another cheap thing that I've used being insurance-less is a Vagisil screening kit, if your pH is high, you should see a doctor, but if it's normal, I would wait for the cryo results.

u/ritz_bitz · 1 pointr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

I agree with the other comments saying that you should keep trying doctors/specialists/urologist/etc. In the mean time, maybe try a boric acid vaginal suppository? They completely cure me of anything and everything when it comes to itching/burning/pain in and around my vagina. I use the BoriCap brand because it's pure pharmaceutical grade boric acid powder and doesn't have a gritty irritating texture when it dissolves.

Good luck!

u/GeorgieShawn · 0 pointsr/ElderScrolls

Might I recommend this for that sandy va-jay-jay of yours: Vagisil Anti-Itch Creme, Maximum Strength, 1-Ounce (Pack of 4) - Packaging May Vary https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001G7QR08/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_Y5PGxbQ9ESRJ9

u/lindalove1997 · 0 pointsr/WomensHealth

PHD boric acid suppositories they are very natural and my OBGYN says they are safe.
pH-D Feminine Health Support, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KGFXSLQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_CaC5AbH47EGKQ

u/Ozgilead1999 · -3 pointsr/TheFence

You’re whining on reddit about it. That seems like a tantrum to me.

This might help :)