What Is The Treatment For Burning And Itching Sensation Caused Due To KY Warming Gel?
Question: My husband and I used the KY warming gel and I think I am having an allergic reaction. It burns and itches. Is there a cream I can use to sooth this pain?
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Hello, I am happy to help...
Detailed Answer:
Exactly how long since you used the cream?
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Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
New Years Eve 2013
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Thank you..
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So just to clarify before I give you a complete answer.
You used this cream on New Years Eve, and have not used it since. And now, 3 weeks later, you are having burning and itching.
Is this correct?
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Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
I have not used it since but the burning/itching started almost immediately after using the gel.
Brief Answer:
Thank you...
Detailed Answer:
So from what you are saying, you used the gel on New Years Eve (which was 3 weeks ago) and had burning and itching almost immediately.
Now 3 weeks later, I am assuming that you are not having these symptoms. Here is what I think:
1. It sounds like you had a reaction to the gel. I would try a different product in the future such as the normal Astroglide. You test this on yourself on your own and see if it causes burning by applying a small amount to the labia and seeing if there is any reaction.
2. If you are stilling have burning or itching NOW, then this is not related to the gel used 3 weeks ago, and you should see your doctor to rule out a vaginal yeast infection.
If I have confused anything, let me know. Otherwise please ask if you have additional questions.
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Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Well actually the burning/itching has been going on for 3 weeks. I have used Bactine and an anti itch cream but that only helps for a bit. I'm wondering if there is a stronger cream that would eliminate this?
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Thank you...
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Okay, now this all makes sense. The bactine and anti-itch cream are not as effective as treating the actual problem. This likely represents a yeast infection given the itching. I believe that you should start an over-the-counter yeast cream such as Monistat and in the meantime, call your OB/GYN for an appointment.
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Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
That's what I thought too but wanted to get a professionals opinion. Thanks for your insight and I will start the Monistat and contact my OB/GYN. Have a great day.
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You are very welcome..
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It has been a pleasure to try and help you today and good luck!
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Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Would you suggest Monistat 1, 3 or 7?
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Great question
Detailed Answer:
I would recommend the 7 day course for sure!
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Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Thank you! Have a great day.
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You too...
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar