Can a yeast infection affect your labia minora?
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I noticed that after I had a long 2 month yeast infection my labia minora became a brownish color and before it had been pinkish is this due to the yeast infection? If so will it ever go back to pink once the infection is fully cured?
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Answer by KIM!!
That’s probably just the natural color of it. If you’re in your teen years you’re still maturing down there. It isn’t exactly abnormal for it to be brown. If you feel uncomfortable just Google pictures of it and you’ll see that everyone is different. Lol. If you still have a yeast infection you should see your gyne.
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I agree with Kim.
You should have never waited that long yeast infections can get bad.Go to your doc and get the meds to cure it now
Hello , I’d try clear things a bit.
Yeast infection is a most bothersome condition mostly for women who are commonly infected by this disease.
There are many factors causing to yeast infection that women should know and some of them are:
Imbalance in your system due to antibiotics and stress
Wearing tight undergarments or underwear materials that promotes sweating
Pregnancy
Taking Pills
Frequent douching
Hormonal replacement for menopause
Diabetes or increased sugar level.
If you are feeling severe itching, swelling and burning sensation in and around the infected area – than this could be yeast infection.
Prescribed medicines may help cure yeast infection but there are also a few good natural yeast infection treatments.
I found a real good one on the source listed below…
One important thing – whatever you do – don’t ignore it. If you experience recurring yeast infections dont ignore it as it may lead to chronic yeast infection.