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Glad to be of help. Two other notes: I had to go on antibiotics for strep and got itchy down there because of it. I went to my gyn and she gave me a cream, after getting back the lab results. The cream was to only be used on the outside of our lady parts. I was skeptical that it would work, but it did and it did very quickly. I guess it was a mild case of yeast. But it was important to use to knock it out. So you might want to go to the gyn and get something to knock it out. 

The other advice is: We have a standing fan in the bedroom to move air around in our condo. My boyfriend opens the kitchen window a bit and then turns on the air to get a good air flow. He also always stands in front of the fan after he towel dries himself.. to get good and dry. I started doing this as well.. and in effect, I kind of lay on the bed and point my "area" to the fan. THIS DRIES OUT THE AREA fully before putting on underwear. I think this is a very very important component as well. I often feel that drying off with a towel does not really keep it totally dry. AND, I keep three extra pairs of underwear on me.. one in my purse and one at work and one in the car. If I start to feel moist in that area, I change my underwear. I also do it for instance, after work, if I am going to an event or even going to run errands. I find that the dryer I can keep that area, then I do not get yeast infections! I also alternate between wearing dresses and pants because I feel the pants add to the moisture in that the underwear is against us tighter where the dress allows more air flow. 

My hobby is dancing and I change underclothing at breaks. This is also very helpful! 

 

Okay, that's my advice!!! Good luck. 

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