Vagina bubbles?

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so i know this title is weird but pls hear me out. I've been suffering from this for years its uncomfortable for me to even wear underwear at this point because of it so i have to wear shorts or something underneath my clothes instead. Sometimes i have to move around when i sit because it like air bubbles out of you're vagina like an everyday thing. It's so uncomfortable and i need help. I went to the hospital yesterday and the doctor they gave me told me it was normal and it happens. But i refuse to go with that answer i need help. Like asap .

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    This happens to me too and it drives me nuts and im always moist! no smell though. I stopped wearing underwear as well.

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      thank you for sharing it makes me feel better that i'm not the only one going through similar annoyance on everyday basis its so ridiculous though.

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      your welcome. your most definetly not. This year makes 2 years and i cant get rid of it. ive tried antibiotics and it makes my situation worse

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      ive been dealing with this since i was 6 years old imagine

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      have you found a solution???

      my daughter is 6 and has been complaining of this for like 8 months and i dont know how to help her

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      my two daughters 9 and 11 also have this issue as do I. Both of them have had this problem for a while now. I wish i knew how to combat it also. It could just be something that is out of our control.

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      can u check my post because honestly im so confused and dont wanna ask the people around me

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      This sounds like your have a yeast infection. When you kill the good bacteria from your vagina, it allows the yeast to take over. When yeast eats sugars secreted by your body. it creates gasses, just like yeast in bread. usually the smell will be not bad or even bready, and the discharge will be thick and creamy. You should try to restore the good bacteria.

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      same with me, except it just started for me - it's probably been going on for a week now, but it's SO ANNOYING AND UNCOMFORTABLE 😠

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      did it end up just going away on its own? ive had mine for like over a week now too idk what to do its so frustrating

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      hi ! this will probably sound weird but the best solution for me was sitting in a doggy position. ur vagina has air in it and it wants to get it out, sitting in that position helped me w it

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      i knew it was air, this really helped relieve it too, thank you!

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    In my opinion it is an infection.

    I have had vaginal air uncomfortableness. My GP was dismissive about this as was the Gynaecologist when they should have addressed the problem which was awful. A friend said to me it sounds like an infection. I got antibiotics and it went. I could not go out because of it or socialise as it was awful and embarrassing. Shame on the professional medics who just could not be bothered.

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      im sorry to hear that and thanks for sharing! they gave me metronidazole yesterday as an antibiotic and honestly i just want this to be over its sad because this has become my normal day of living , living uncomfortably no one should have to go through this i just hope i reach the right care facility that'll actually help me .

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      I dont see how its an infection when its common with girls and women. my young daughters have this issue and they dont have a vaginal infection and neither do i. its just something i have delt with my entire life.

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      Did it get rid of it for good or did it come back again?

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      its a PH imbalance within the vagina. thrush is called a yeast infection. Even though its not sexually transmitted and neither is BV. So you're right it isnt an infection like that, just how its worded. So sorry to hear that your young daughters suffer with this too. How awful. Have you tried giving them folic acid daily? That sometimes helps with regulating the PH or oil of oregano.

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