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How does a guy give a girl a yeast infection? |
I believe me and my boyfriend have been passing a yeast infection back and forth,but when we have unprotected sex he pulls out before he "comes" could he still be passing it on or am i just prone?and where can he get cream or something to treat it without going to the doctor?iv checked wallgreens where i got monostat to help me (and it DOES work for me it just keeps coming back) but i cant find anything for guys,HELP! The "yeast" stays in his skin folds and just inside the urethra. If he's uncircumcised there are even more folds for the microorganisms to hide in. Even if he doesn't ejaculate inside you,a small amount of lubricating fluid that he naturally produces can come out- and so does the yeast. Well it is possible for a guy to have one too just through diet and through general genital care, and in this way he can pass it on to you. If you suspect this is happening, you could just buy a basic over the counter anti-fungal cream and ask him to put it on each day for about a week (I've had my bf do this before and it worked to stop the transmission back and forth). The pull out method isn't effective by the way! Many of the people I know with kids now used the pull out method. No matter how many times you can cure yourself, if he still has it- then you will still get it. Trust me, for now I would stop having sex with him (it doesn't matter if he comes or not) you can still get the infection. Try buying a medication or simply send him to his doctor and get him healed up and just be careful next time.! First of all you need to see a doctor right away. it may not be a yeast infection, it could be a bacterial infection or std. HOPEFULLY IT IS JUST A YEAST INFECTION. YOU NEED TO RECONSIDED HAVE UNPROTECTED SEX. first of all, both of you should go get tested for any STDs. Another thing, my gynocologist told me that right after having sex I should urinate to flush any bacteria out during sex. And just simply keep yourself clean, buy summers eve wash or something! He could have some type of bacteria that he keeps passing over to you. DISGUSTING! Use protection EWWWWWWWW!!!! Simple find a new guy u both have to get treated n no sex till then... it could be serious so don`t take it lightly... |
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The "yeast" stays in his skin folds and just inside the urethra. If he's uncircumcised there are even more folds for the microorganisms to hide in. Even if he doesn't ejaculate ... You'll want to wait until after your period to try home remedies for a yeast infection (some women even find that their period re-balances their vaginal pH to the point that their yeast infect... a sugar imbalance in your body. Go have some blood and urine labs done. This is a symptom of HIV and Diabetes. ...Thanks! Very interesting. I don't think I've ever had an infection, but this info is invaluable to women. :) Good karma coming your way... ...A lot of things can cause yeast to get out of control. Antibiotics can set it off, so can a diet high in sugar. Yeast can grow all in your body too so it's possible you have yeast infection wi... hey that happeend to me last week, i thought i had a yeast infection also, just dont masturbate or have sex for a few days it should stop, if it persists for about 3 days go get yourself osme canis... In a word...yes. that said, it is rare that men get yeast infections. however, IF they do, it can be awful. better to get it cleared up before resuming sexual activity. besides it will be irrita... Bleeding can start and stop for the first few weeks after birth. For the yeast infection you can get some probiotics. Ask the pharmacist and he can point you in the right direction. ... |
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