Yeast Infection On Your Period
A vaginal yeast infection, also known as candidiasis, is a common condition that can be very uncomfortable. You will often get a yeast infection after your period. Candidiasis is a common ailment, which is likely to occur in every woman at least once in her life. It is caused by an overgrowth of yeast called Candida albicans that occurs naturally in us all. When the fungus in the vagina has been escalated to grow too much, it causes a vaginal yeast infection.
The symptoms and the cause of a yeast infection
Candidiasis symptoms of infection are intense itching and burning, as well as chunky vaginal discharge. The vulva mucous membranes may show redness and small ulcers. Abdominal pain and fever don’t belong to the symptoms, and if they occur you should contact a physician. The triggering factor for causing infection is not always recognized, but, for example, antibiotics, pregnancy, as well as extensive use of non-breathable panty liners and pads can trigger it. Also artificial fibers and ill-breathable underwear predispose to infection. The yeast can also spread from the rectum into the vagina, so after a toilet visit always wipe from front to back.
Since the symptoms of yeast infection are also similar to many other diseases, such as sexually transmitted diseases or infections, over-the-counter medication should be carefully considered, especially if the yeast infection occurs for the first time. Also, people under 16 and over 60 years of age should see a doctor in case of symptoms.
Treatment for your yeast infection
For the treatment of vaginal yeast infection, vaginal suppositories and oral pills on prescription and non-prescription can be found in pharmacies. Vaginal suppositories are used for 1-3 days, even during menstruation. A variety of creams can handle itching of the vulva area. Asymptomatic inflammatory yeast does not need to be treated.
For self-treatment good personal hygiene and avoiding processed sugars and high gluten-foods when possible, is of essence, since yeast feeds on sugar. In addition, favouring variable diet and healthy unsaturated fats is a good start. Poorly breathable menstrual pads, panty liners and synthetic fibrous underwear poach the lower end, and the yeast gets a favorable moist substrate.
Yeast infection and menstruation
Candidiasis may erupt during menstruation. In this case, it is essential to use the most breathable underwear as well as see to adequate hygiene. However, the lower end must not be washed and scrubbed too much, so washing with water or a mild detergent with a pH less than 7 is good to remember. Often, however, plain water is best.
During infection, the use of menstrual pads and panty liners should be avoided, because they do not breathe, and thus poach the lower end promoting the growth of yeast. The cup is the best menstrual protection with the yeast infection, as it allows the lower end to breathe and does not disturb the natural moisture balance.
If the infection is internal and the yeast medicine cannot be orally taken or a vaginal suppository in addition to the pill has been prescribed, it should be used in the evenings. In this case, the use of a tampon or cup is not recommended but as menstrual protection cotton pads can be used since they protect and allow the bottom end to breathe. A yeast infection can also affect a man, so if there is a yeast infection going on, it is recommended to use condoms when having sex.
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Hi Natalie!
Thank you for reaching out!
If you do not have a menstrual cup, we recommend using pads rather than a tampon. Remember, to change the pad often to avoid getting the infection again. Please contact your doctor for appropriate medication.
You can also use your Lunette Cup while treating a yeast infection as medical grade silicone is a very unfavorable platform for any yeast or bacteria to live. However, there is still a chance that germs can live and that’s why you’ll need to pay special attention to cleaning the cup and boiling might not be enough. There are few tricks worth trying:
- Boil the cup for at least 20 min in water with vinegar in it
- Freeze the cup for at least 15 hours in 5 degrees fahrenheit or below
- Soak the cup in a water and vinegar mixture overnight
One of the trickiest part is the holes because they a good place for the germs to live. So make sure you clean the holes with extra care. Clean the cup normally after trying these tricks to avoid irritation due to the use of vinegar. It might be that even these tricks won’t do the work, so if you notice the infection returning after using the cup, you should buy a new one.
Hope this helps!
Best,
Team Lunette
I think I got a yeast infection while on my period this is the first time they’ve over lapped but I’ve never used a cup and I don’t use tampons so what do I do while trying treat it as well as manage my period
Hi Andrea,
thank you for your comment!
You can use your Lunette Cup while treating a yeast infection as medical grade silicone is a very unfavorable platform for any yeast or bacteria to live. However, there is still a chance that germs can live and that’s why you’ll need to pay special attention to cleaning the cup and boiling might not be enough. There are few tricks worth trying:
- Boil the cup for at least 20 min in water with vinegar in it
- Freeze the cup for at least 15 hours in 5 degrees fahrenheit or below
- Soak the cup in 3% hydrogen peroxide overnight
- Soak the cup in a water and vinegar mixture overnight
One of the trickiest part is the holes because they a good place for the germs to live. So make sure you clean the holes with extra care.
It might be that even these tricks won’t do the work, so if you notice the infection returning after using the cup, you should buy a new one. And of course, if you feel like prefering a new cup over the old cup, always listen to your feeling and get yourself a new one – you should feel comfortable using your period product :)
Best regards, Team Lunette
I used my cup while I had a yeast infection but I’m scared to use it again. Can the cup reinfect me?
Hi Monique! It’s best to contact Azo for information regarding their products. <3
Team Lunette
Hi Can Azo Yeast Plus delay your period?
I have had my yeast infection for about 3 days no, I’m supposed to get my period today but it hasn’t come yet? could the yeast infection done something there interrupting my cycle?
Hi Tatyana! If you are feeling concerned it is always best to consult a doctor. As we are not medical professionals we unfortunately cannot offer diagnosis.
-Team Lunette
I haven’t had my period in a while and I have a yeast infection. Is my yeast infection causing my period to delay? Should I go see a doctor?
Hi Brianna! We recommend reaching out to Flex customer service and they’ll be better able to assist you with your request. :)
-Team Lunette
Can I use my flex disk if I just started my period and also have a yeast infection. I have the vaginally suppositories mouth when I insert them at night should I take my disk out
Hi, Alison! A yeast infection should not interfere with your period. However, if you are concerned about the delayed period it is best to consult a doctor as we are not healthcare professionals. <3
-Team Lunette
Hi, Trinity! It’s best to consult your doctor about prolonged vaginal itching. As we are not medical professionals we cannot offer diagnosis.
-Team Lunette
Hi, Kathy! So sorry to hear about the yeast infection! Unfortunately we cannot assist with yeast infection treatment as we are not medical professionals. We recommend consulting your doctor so that you can be sure to clear the infection. :)
-Team Lunette
6th day with yeast infection. And first day having my period. I’m treating it daily. How long will this infection take to go away:( ?!?
Hi, I still have a itch in my prepuce and it’s been 8 days and my period is still on
Hi Alanna! A period does not clear a yeast infection. You will need to treat the yeast infection like you normally would for it to clear. :)
-Team Lunette
how long after I have my period should my yeast infection clear up? its been a couple days and I’m still experiencing symptoms
If I have a yeast infection during my period, and after still, can the period blood that’s being flushed out after your period affect the color of discharge from your yeast infection? Because the blood at the end of a period is like brownish red?
Hi Ny!
So sorry to hear you’re having to deal with BV- that’s no fun!
Unfortunately we cannot diagnose reasons for why it might have occurred as we are not medical professionals. We encourage you to reach back out to your doctor and let them know you feel the infection has recurred.
Wishing you all the best!
-Team Lunette
Hey I am 20 years old and I went to my doctor because a few weeks after my period I had notice a weird discharge. I went to my doctor and she told me it was BV and prescribed me medication. My doctor asked me if I was sexually active and I get nervous when she ask. Now I was doing well after I completed the medications. It was been a while since I have seen my doctor and I think it’s back. Should I ask my doctor to refill my prescription? Or is it because I am sexually active?
Hi Alliyah!
If you’ve been experiencing some light bleeding that is pinkish or brownish in color and you’re expecting your period in 5 days, then you’ve been experiencing pre-period spotting. It is very common and perfectly normal! :) However, if you’re experiencing something on concern we recommend consulting your doctor.
Best,
Team Lunette
Hi is normal that 2 days after my yeast infection is gone, it has started my period 5 days early?
Hi Moneà,
It is best to visit a doctor so that they can properly diagnose you for a yeast infection and offer the best treatment plan for you. :)
Best,
Team Lunette