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How do I tell my mom I think I have a yeast infection?

How do I tell my mom I think I have a yeast infection?

You could start a conversation by saying that you’ve noticed a change in your vaginal discharge and have other symptoms that are uncomfortable and you wonder if it could be a yeast infection. You may consider asking your mom if she has ever had a yeast infection and what it feels like.

Is it embarrassing to say you have a yeast infection?

Yeast infections are nothing to be ashamed of. “You should start by telling your partner that vaginal yeast infection is not a sexually transmitted disease,” says Wiyatta Freeman, MD, a gynecologist at Baylor Medical Center in Irving, Texas.

Is Bacterial Vag A yeast infection?

Bacteria do not cause vaginal yeast infections. Instead, the cause is usually a type of fungus, or yeast, called Candida. Candida can be naturally present in the vaginal area, but Lactobacillus bacteria usually restrict the growth of Candida.

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Can a 12 year old get a yeast infection?

Yeast infections are not an STD (sexually transmitted disease). Young girls who haven’t gone through puberty yet are less likely to get yeast infections, but they can happen. So if your young daughter complains of itching or discomfort in her vaginal area, it’s important to talk with her doctor.

Are yeast infections normal?

Vaginal yeast infections are very common, happening to over 1 million women in the United States each year. A type of vaginitis, a vaginal yeast infection is caused by a specific type of yeast called candida. You always have yeast in your body, but when it grows rapidly, you can get an infection.

Why is my daughters privates red?

Soap Vulvitis Soap is the most common cause of genital itching in young girls. It can also cause the area to become red and sore. This is called soap or chemical vulvitis. The vulva is very sensitive to the drying effect of soaps.

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Is it normal for a 12 year old to have discharge?

Yes, this is perfectly normal. Girls start to produce more vaginal discharge (fluid) as they go through puberty and the hormones in the glands of the vagina and cervix (neck of the womb) begin to work. The fluid helps to keep the vaginal area moist and protects it from damage or infection.