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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

At that time of the month???

As I'm getting older each time I get my period my minge itches, not dissimilar to thrush but only lasts 2 days! It's very frustrating and I don't want to use creams as I don't need them, anyone got a suggestion as to what I can use to help?

Doc has no clue so I've come to the font of all minge related issues

Thanks in advance x

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By *r Mahogany70Man  over a year ago

Leicester

Is that how you described it to your doctor? "My minge itches"?

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross

Do you usually refer to your twat as a minge ?

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By *londeCazWoman  over a year ago

Arse End of the Universe, Cumbria

Sometimes and I'm afraid I just have to find a private place to have a bloody good scrat at it! I try to only wear cotton nix round my period but still happens occasionally so afraid I can't help much

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

I call it all sorts depending on mood! Lol

There r so many names to call it, vagina didn't sound right today haha

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

No I've never suffered with those symptoms sorry

You could maybe try femfresh talc to sooth it or a hydracortizone cream x

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

I try not to put much near the delicate areas only wash with water as the nurse at the clinic told me soap of any sort there is really bad! They always give that advise when I go for my regular checks! Scary at first mind as I used to give it a good scrub with soap!

And cotton knickers all the time unless I'm meeting and wear something sexy

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By *uckyinlustMan  over a year ago

manchester

With minge related issues ...............well...........

Go in the bathroom, get undressed

Turn on the shower.............

Get into shower cubicle/bath

Now hold shower head approximately 50mm from minge ....................

With your right hand , grab soap and rub said minge ...............keeping the shower head controlled and continually pointed at minge

Work soap up into a lather on minge then push soap bar as far up minge as possible .........letting go while it slides right up inside minge

Keep rubbing minge and wash off lather with shower head and free hand

Now then ............turn off shower

Now crouch down and using a pelvic thrust ..................force soap bar from minge

Now , may your itchy minge be itch free for another 28 days .............

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross

Gawd Sidneys....nooooooo you are right ..... NEVER use any product on the old fanwah ....

The itching may be due to an allergy in towels or tampons....

Health stores sell those washable ones or collecting cups .... rather you than me but it might be worth a go ...

I have heard that a bit of natural yoghurt ( don't go all strawberry n banana now ) spread on the vulva does you the world of comfort... give it a go.

Let's know how you get on

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

GUM clinic...........?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I used to. I had to use towels so put it down to that. I itch now and then with different lubes. I never use soap on my kitty either and stopped relaxing in a Radox bath too as that can cause the same acid imbalance as unprotected sex can. What us women go through eh

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"GUM clinic...........?"

this could be helpful but if it's a skin irritation or allergy it won't show on any sti check up

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By *emmefataleWoman  over a year ago

dirtybigbadsgirlville

You could be allergic to some sanitary products....don't use soap products on ya flange either.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Gawd Sidneys....nooooooo you are right ..... NEVER use any product on the old fanwah ....

The itching may be due to an allergy in towels or tampons....

Health stores sell those washable ones or collecting cups .... rather you than me but it might be worth a go ...

I have heard that a bit of natural yoghurt ( don't go all strawberry n banana now ) spread on the vulva does you the world of comfort... give it a go.

Let's know how you get on "

I've got a mooncup now granny as feminine hygiene products defo make it worse! Cup is great unless ur out shopping for a day, but then u just need to carry a bottle of water to rinse it, gross but true! They work great, a friend suggested it ages ago and I've never looked back!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"GUM clinic...........?"

And this is why I asked the ladies!!!!!!

I get regular checks my dear, it's all about the lady hormones I'm sure

I did mention the clinic earlier on!!!

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By *innamon!Woman  over a year ago

no matter

Always pads are really an irritant as are the Always panty pads.. also tampons are bleached so can have the tendency to cause an itch on the delicate vulval skin.

Dont have hot baths or use soap and bubble baths all dry up the skin. Aqueous creams from chemist for that area.

USE Beppy Comfort sponge tampons (wet) or these Softcup® Menstrual Cup - Mess-Free Sex on Your Period?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"With minge related issues ...............well...........

Go in the bathroom, get undressed

Turn on the shower.............

Get into shower cubicle/bath

Now hold shower head approximately 50mm from minge ....................

With your right hand , grab soap and rub said minge ...............keeping the shower head controlled and continually pointed at minge

Work soap up into a lather on minge then push soap bar as far up minge as possible .........letting go while it slides right up inside minge

Keep rubbing minge and wash off lather with shower head and free hand

Now then ............turn off shower

Now crouch down and using a pelvic thrust ..................force soap bar from minge

Now , may your itchy minge be itch free for another 28 days ............. "

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By *lassygilf60Woman  over a year ago

MANCHESTER

Yes i have found plain natural yogurt has helped in the past,

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By *orny69pussyCouple  over a year ago

Tonbridge

I used to get that from most towels/tampons. Got a mooncup.. awesome!!

Was really heavy but never had a problem with it.

Had a coil now for 5 years so no periods :D Eek reminds me.. needs replacing nexty month lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I use Femfresh, I have done for over 20 years. NEVER use soap on your lettuce!....A few months back, whilst Tom (time of month) was visiting, my lettuce felt a little sore, I had used Tesco's own branded tampax, I have gone back to my usual brand and nothing since. (thankfully)....So maybe as some others have suggested, it could be the sanitary product you are using.

Or, your kecks are to small ......maybe?

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By *emmefataleWoman  over a year ago

dirtybigbadsgirlville


"I use Femfresh, I have done for over 20 years. NEVER use soap on your lettuce!....A few months back, whilst Tom (time of month) was visiting, my lettuce felt a little sore, I had used Tesco's own branded tampax, I have gone back to my usual brand and nothing since. (thankfully)....So maybe as some others have suggested, it could be the sanitary product you are using.

Or, your kecks are to small ......maybe? "

I use washing up liquid on my tomatoes though.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

See the font of all information! Can't fault the forum Members in times of need!

Some answers have age me

Some

Others have been

And defo a few

And thank u to the lovely lady who pm'd me for lots of personal advice too! Ur right it's not quite coffee and cake chat

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I recommend washing with aqueous cream. You can buy it in boots or any pharmacy it comes in a biggish tub usually with a pump dispenser. Pump a little out, run hands under the tap and then rub into a lather and wash your lady bits. That should be good all round care throughout the month to keep your vaginal pH happy.

In addition, at times of itchy fangitaness, if you buy some of the Rephresh tubes they are perfect for treating vaginal irritation or BV.

Eh voila, no itchy fanjita

I thank you x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I use Femfresh, I have done for over 20 years. NEVER use soap on your lettuce!....A few months back, whilst Tom (time of month) was visiting, my lettuce felt a little sore, I had used Tesco's own branded tampax, I have gone back to my usual brand and nothing since. (thankfully)....So maybe as some others have suggested, it could be the sanitary product you are using.

Or, your kecks are to small ......maybe? I use washing up liquid on my tomatoes though. "

But, do you shove tomatoes inside your lettuce?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I use Femfresh, I have done for over 20 years. NEVER use soap on your lettuce!....A few months back, whilst Tom (time of month) was visiting, my lettuce felt a little sore, I had used Tesco's own branded tampax, I have gone back to my usual brand and nothing since. (thankfully)....So maybe as some others have suggested, it could be the sanitary product you are using.

Or, your kecks are to small ......maybe? I use washing up liquid on my tomatoes though.

But, do you shove tomatoes inside your lettuce?"

That's a BLT?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I use Femfresh, I have done for over 20 years. NEVER use soap on your lettuce!....A few months back, whilst Tom (time of month) was visiting, my lettuce felt a little sore, I had used Tesco's own branded tampax, I have gone back to my usual brand and nothing since. (thankfully)....So maybe as some others have suggested, it could be the sanitary product you are using.

Or, your kecks are to small ......maybe? I use washing up liquid on my tomatoes though.

But, do you shove tomatoes inside your lettuce?That's a BLT?"

Nope.....it's an LT? The Bacon is missing

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By *orny69pussyCouple  over a year ago

Tonbridge


"I use Femfresh, I have done for over 20 years. NEVER use soap on your lettuce!....A few months back, whilst Tom (time of month) was visiting, my lettuce felt a little sore, I had used Tesco's own branded tampax, I have gone back to my usual brand and nothing since. (thankfully)....So maybe as some others have suggested, it could be the sanitary product you are using.

Or, your kecks are to small ......maybe? I use washing up liquid on my tomatoes though.

But, do you shove tomatoes inside your lettuce?That's a BLT?

Nope.....it's an LT? The Bacon is missing "

lol no bacon but a kebab

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

No

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