r/vulvodynia • u/marystreasure • 3d ago
Chronic YI or vulvodynia?
22 F
FIRST EVER yeast infection. Itching and urgency never subsided. Fluconazole didn't touch symptoms. External swab was positive. Been testing neg on internal swabs. Flares into burning over period, hot weather, running, sexual activity. Varies hour by hour. Itch dominant. Sometimes stabbing pain. Nocturia and frequency. Is this a yeast infection that embedded and so never cleared up or a nerve condition?!???
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u/Old_Bat6894 3d ago
I experienced a similar thing, and here's what worked for me!!
I'm not sure if I ever had an infection or not to begin with, i think my cause may have been the sudden development of a contact allergy or mast cell activation. It may also have been hormonally triggered for me bc my symptoms started very shortly after getting my iud out.
Since you have symptoms that flare with your period, you may also have a hormonal component. I suggest trying estrogen testosterone cream. Get you cream sent to a compounding pharmacy, and request from the pharmacy samples of plain bases before buying a whole tube of medication. Often times people are irritated by the base of their medication, not the medication itself. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2050116115300106?__cf_chl_rt_tk=luUTbyb3Mf8pykPa7y6GWXIkf7skxszOzDB2gxN3iLQ-1779971412-1.0.1.1-KUdVra5kZ8TLAe8tBZYKdq85kUvqiCO1PdhHM3cWsB4
A hypertonic pelvic floor can also cause burning/itching symptoms bc the tight muscles constrict blood flow resulting in a buildup of lactic acid (like when you exercise), and it prevents blood from reaching the tissues so the tissues dont heal as well. I suggest going to a pelvic floor physical therapist to see if this is an issue for you.
It's also possible that you just have a microbiome issue. I suggest ordering a juno/evvy test which gives you a great comprehensive look at what's really going on with your microbiome.
I know i gave you a lot of information so hopefully I didn't overwhelm you. It's definitely possible that most of what I said is irrelevant for you but I just wanted to let you all of your options! Well, there are a ton more treatment options than this but these are the few core most common issues and the best place to start imo