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can you use boric acid suppositories on your period

by Evalyn Jaskolski Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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As for your period, at 50 its going to do really bazaar things. Its possible the estrace was enough estrogen to make it start. Boric acid suppositories are fabulous for killing yeast and other kinds of infections but they should only be used short term because the boric acid really strips the tissues.

Because of the potential for watery discharge, you may want to wear a panty liner while using boric acid suppositories. Boric acid capsules are safe to use while on your period, but you should not use a tampon within 24-48 hours of using boric acid; use a menstrual pad instead.

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How should I take vaginal boric acid suppositories?

The usual dosage of vaginal boric acid is 1 suppository inserted into the vagina once per day, for 3 to 6 days in a row. Follow your doctor's dosing instructions. Wash your hands before and after inserting a vaginal suppository. Avoid handling the suppository too long or it will melt in your hands.

What should I know about boric acid before using it?

Do not use this medicine if you have open sores, wounds, or ulcerations in your vaginal area. The usual dosage of vaginal boric acid is 1 suppository inserted into the vagina once per day, for 3 to 6 days in a row. Follow your doctor's dosing instructions. Wash your hands before and after inserting a vaginal suppository.

How long does it take for a boric acid suppository to dissolve?

Boric acid suppositories take only a few minutes to completely dissolve in the vagina. Some people prefer to wear a panty liner while using a vaginal suppository.

Is it safe to use boric acid during pregnancy?

Boric acid is toxic to the developing fetus and should not be used by pregnant women. Boric acid causes irritation to open wounds in and around the vagina and should not be used in such cases. Boric acid is highly poisonous when taken orally — it is only to be used as a vaginal suppository.

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Can I use a suppository while on my period?

People can take vaginal suppositories during a menstrual period. But they should use sanitary pads instead of tampons as tampons may absorb some of the medication. A person should take the medication for as long as directed, even if the symptoms go away.

When should you not use boric acid suppositories?

You should not use boric acid if you are allergic to it, or if you have:pain or tenderness in your pelvis or lower stomach;fever, chills, nausea;vaginal bleeding;pelvic inflammatory disease;an active sexually transmitted disease;high blood pressure;heart disease;More items...

Will my period flush out a yeast infection?

Sometimes, when estrogen levels go back down during menstruation, the yeast infection will clear up. Since hormonal balance can affect the likelihood of getting a yeast infection, it's less likely — though still possible — to get a yeast infection before puberty or after menopause.

How many boric acid suppositories can I take after my period?

We recommend use of only one suppository every 24-hour period.

How long does boric acid take to help BV?

Boric acid is available in gelatin capsules that can be inserted into the vagina to stop the growth of yeast. Within a few days of starting treatment, you may notice improvements in symptoms. Typically, the infection will clear within 1 to 2 weeks.

How long does boric acid take to cure BV?

To treat BV, the boric acid capsules can be inserted into the vagina at night for about 1-2 weeks. If you have a recurrent BV infection, your doctor may recommend you use it 1-2 times a week for about 3 months.

What do you do if you have a yeast infection while on your period?

Fluconazole, an oral medication that often treats a yeast infection in one dose. Because it's a pill rather than a vaginal insert, Fluconazole is likely the least messy and most convenient option for menstruating yeast infection sufferers, although it does require a doctor's prescription.

How effective is boric acid for yeast infections?

Boric acid is an excellent therapy for recurrent vaginal yeast infections or infections with atypical yeast species, such as Candida glabrata or Candida tropicalis. Boric acid is inexpensive, well tolerated, and allows a woman to be in control of the therapy.

Can your period make a yeast infection worse?

Luckily, Dr. Andersen notes that there's no reason to worry that your period will make the yeast infection any worse, symptomatically speaking. You might be more annoyed, of course (see the aforementioned rain metaphor), but the fact that you're menstruating shouldn't extend or exacerbate the infection.

Does boric acid make you smell better?

A simple but powerful single-ingredient solution for maintaining healthy levels of vaginal yeast and bacteria as well as a balanced vaginal pH, boric acid has been used for years as a secret weapon to combat unpleasant intimate smells.

How far does boric acid need to be inserted?

Although you can insert the suppository at any angle, many people find it helpful to lie on their back with bent knees. You can also stand with your knees bent and your feet a few inches apart. Gently insert one suppository as far as it can comfortably go into your vagina.

How long does boric acid take to dissolve?

Boric acid suppositories take only a few minutes to completely dissolve in the vagina. Some people prefer to wear a panty liner while using a vaginal suppository.

What to expect after using boric acid suppositories?

Some common side effects of boric acid use include: vaginal discomfort. a mild burning sensation after inserting the capsule. watery vaginal discharge.

Does boric acid make you smell better?

A simple but powerful single-ingredient solution for maintaining healthy levels of vaginal yeast and bacteria as well as a balanced vaginal pH, boric acid has been used for years as a secret weapon to combat unpleasant intimate smells.

Can boric acid hurt you?

Boric acid is a dangerous poison. Poisoning from this chemical can be acute or chronic. Acute boric acid poisoning usually occurs when someone swallows powdered roach-killing products that contain the chemical. Boric acid is a caustic chemical.

Does boric acid cause more discharge?

You may experience some side effects while taking boric acid suppositories, such as runny discharge, burning at the vaginal opening, and redness around the vagina. If you experience pain or extreme discomfort while taking boric acid suppositories, stop using them and talk to your doctor.

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