Why cant you use tampons with a yeast infection?

Yeast infections, and tampons A yeast infection is basicly a coloney of bacteria that feed and grow inside the female vagina. The warm, and moist vagina, along with a supply of food (the natural body secretions), are a perfect place for bacterial growth. Add in a tampon, and you increase the area that the bacteria can use for growing their coloney Hope this helps Be safe and be sure Smitty58.

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