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to Sonnet with the yeasty pits
From: Shelly (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 24 Sep 2000 10:52:16 -0500 (CDT)
When you take your shower wash the affected area with white vinegar. If
the skin is too raw dilute the vinegar with water to a tolerable
concentration. As a prophylactic measure you could rinse all affected
areas every couple of showers whether you’re yeasty or not.
Works for me.
At Sat, 23 Sep 2000, Sonnet wrote:
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>Yeah I know. I just have so many weird things happening to my body, it
>would be great to know what was going on! Thanks you guys.
>
>So this morning I noticed that in my armpits, there is a band of skin
>that is soooo red and painful to touch, right in the crease. It also
>has a weird, mild smell to it. Is this a yeast infection?? I know
>between this and the breasts I must sound like I never bathe or
>something, but I do, I swear! My problem, I think, is that I have eaten
>sugar this week. If it IS a yeast infection - and I would LOVE to hear
>from someone who gets this and knows how to deal with it - what do I do
>about it? Smear yoghurt in my armpits? :)
>
>Love you all -
>
>--
>Sonnet
>
>--
>Email always welcome to: sonnet_fitz@hotmail.com
>
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