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Reoccurring Vaginal yeast infection
Can the vaginal yeast infection reoccur due to liquids produced by vagina when I am aroused or cum after masturbation or become wet during an intimate moment, because that's what only happening, what can I do about it?
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1 On arousal, the vagina releases the natural lubricant , This protects both the vagina and the penis Infact the males also release a lubricant for the Same purpose 2. The same principle applies due to masturbation as the vagina prepares itself for penetration 3. During the intimate moments or orgasm , natural Liquid is realised by the female, and semen by the malesThese being natural, no harm 4. You should always clean the part after the act 5 If you suffer from yeast infection, it is advisable that both partners are treated simultaneously till complete recovery
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Maintain hygiene of the part Wash the part after the act Take medication for yeast infection both partners Rx Tab Zocon, Vaginal tab to be inserted at night. Ect Dr Ashok V MANEK
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