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KY Massage Oil

Last night I used the ky massage oil and now today I'm experiencing burning and itching in my vagina area what can I do to help?
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Hi Cat, No offence, but did you google what I said, did you read, now some of this stuff may be things passed down, but they seem to work for a lot of women, but next time you get that itch, just swim naked, let the salt do its work, and try thinking the less drugs we stuff into our body's the better.
Good Luck
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like i said i don't really know... about the salt water ... but i live by the beach and i still have yeast infections even though i go swimming a lot ... so like i said i dont know but i would rather the pharmacy product that is fda approved to cure it
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Hi to anybody who wants to know, now just google sea salt and yeast infections, sea salt and bv or sea salt and the vagina, your find some very interesting results, if sea salt is so bad for women how comes all the women who swim in sea water never get any problems, my wife swims in our salt water pool naked, 3 to 4  times a day during the summer and never gets any problems, and there are whole generations of women who swim in sea water every day, they never get any problems.
Any answers would be great, but please PM me.
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anonymouse88 is right ... go to your pharmacy and get some vagisil cream dont use a condom while u are using this cream!!! (that means u shouldn't have sex either) they have anti itch cream and cream that you insert... look up yeast infections... they are not so scary its just a 5 day insert thing with some anti itch cream on the side... and if that doesnt work u may have an allergic reaction to ky AND/OR so see your gynecologist....  by the way i have a feeling that salt will mess with your PH balance (thats what causes yeast infections) but i dont know for sure (i surely wouldnt put salt water inside me)... google it ...
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You might have gotten a yeast infection, or you're just irritated.  One rinse internally might be a good idea, but in general, you shouldn't put anything up the vagina (like douches), because it self cleans pretty well and the pH balance in there is delicate.  If it keeps itching after a day or so, you'll need to go see a doctor.  Using a properly covered ice pack on the outside might help some of the itching, and you could try taking some benedryl at night to help with itching as well.

In the future, do not use anything for lube other than a proper water based or silicone based lube.  Baby oil is a HUGE no-no with condoms, because oil weakens latex.  Stick with the stuff that's designed for sex.  And don't use flavored lube with any sugar on yourself (it's ok for guys)--the sugar can cause a yeast infection.
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Hi Sweetcheeks, Just do as blue says, but just add a couple of handfuls of sea salt in the warm water, and as she says let this get inside you, it will help heal and clean you, try doing it twice a day for the next two days, should soon have you back to normal, but it seems that your allergic to KY, if your not using condoms, me and my wife have used baby oil for to many years, she has never had any problems from it, all you can do is give it a try, and see how you go with it.
Good Luck
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Rinse, rinse, rinse with the warmest water you can tolerate.  No soap or bath-products.  Just rinse.  If you don't have a hose-shower, then make a bath, and use a clean washcloth (now I know I'm losing it, of course you wouldn't use a dirty one...geez!) to just use it sopping wet on yourself while you kneel in the tub. sit in the tub, too, to allow water into your vagina.  I would say do this for about 10 minutes.  You might have to repeat.  AND you might wind up at the doctor because I don't know what I'm talking about, this is just what I would try first.  Blessings - Blu
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