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Allergic reaction.

So I had an allergic reaction to summers eve feminine wash. It's very painful...I figured this would happen I'm allergic to just about anything you put near downtown. Sorry for the tmi...but does any one know any thing that might alleviate the pain?
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Wow I definitely made an oopsy well I called the doctor and they recommended I take benadryl and use some cortisone cream next time I will definitely not take that course of action. :/
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Oh no :/ don't use that product at all. There's tons of chemicals in it that aren't good for you and it's what's creating the problem. Just use mild soap and water to wash down there :)
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If you have a yeast infection you should be using an antifungal like monistat. A feminine wash can definitely cause more inflammation and discomfort if you already have irritation down there
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Ugh well I had a yeast infection and infection was trying to solve that problem up but I caused another. ..it's really not a shocker though it's allergic to EVERYTHING.
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Make sure.you wash the area with water very well and you can try putting an ice pack to help with the pain ....but.you should not be using any type of special wash, douches, feminine cleansing wipes etc while pregnant. Just regular soap and water
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