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Three year old dd has a yeast infection



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amother
OP  


 

Post Tue, Nov 12 2024, 6:39 pm
Dr prescribed a cream that needs to be applied internally
How am I supposed to do this??
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amother
Royalblue  


 

Post Tue, Nov 12 2024, 6:52 pm
Husband hold them down and you spread legs and stick it in. It’s not fun but very necessary.
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amother
  OP


 

Post Tue, Nov 12 2024, 8:45 pm
All the way in? The stick looks too wide and long for her private part
I'm scared to hurt her
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amother
  Royalblue


 

Post Tue, Nov 12 2024, 8:46 pm
Doesn’t need to go so far go in a little don’t push too hard
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amother
Hunter  


 

Post Tue, Nov 12 2024, 8:52 pm
Are you sure it's a yeast infection and not smegma? Yeast infections are uncommon for kids that age.
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amother
  Hunter  


 

Post Tue, Nov 12 2024, 8:55 pm
amother OP wrote:
All the way in? The stick looks too wide and long for her private part
I'm scared to hurt her


Those things with the sticks are not made for kids! They're made for adults. A dr. prescribed this and a pharmacist gave you this for a 3yo? Ask the doctor or a pharmacist. Don't just try to force things, you can traumatise her. They gave you internal first thing instead of topical to try first? How did the doctor diagnose this?
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amother
  Hunter  


 

Post Tue, Nov 12 2024, 8:57 pm
amother Royalblue wrote:
Husband hold them down and you spread legs and stick it in. It’s not fun but very necessary.


This is terrible advice. This whole thing sounds off.
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amother
Burlywood


 

Post Tue, Nov 12 2024, 9:00 pm
amother Hunter wrote:
Are you sure it's a yeast infection and not smegma? Yeast infections are uncommon for kids that age.


not true!! they are very common at that age when still wearing diapers. it usually presents as a very bad diaper rash. With my kids I never ever had to put anything inside of them, only antifungal cream on the area. Make sure to apply it every time you change her or every time she goes to the bathroom. hatzlocha!!
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amother
Impatiens


 

Post Tue, Nov 12 2024, 9:05 pm
amother Royalblue wrote:
Husband hold them down and you spread legs and stick it in. It’s not fun but very necessary.



Nope, nope, nope.

This is how you traumatize a kid for life. It's basically SA; even if your intent is medical treatment, the kid's body doesn't know that.
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giftedmom




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Nov 12 2024, 9:06 pm
Dd3 kept having them until someone told me to apply antifungal cream. Worked like magic after 2 applications and hasn’t come back since. Very common in toddlers that don’t wipe well after the bathroom.
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amother
  Hunter


 

Post Tue, Nov 12 2024, 9:06 pm
amother Burlywood wrote:
not true!! they are very common at that age when still wearing diapers. it usually presents as a very bad diaper rash. With my kids I never ever had to put anything inside of them, only antifungal cream on the area. Make sure to apply it every time you change her or every time she goes to the bathroom. hatzlocha!!


Ok maybe bc my kids weren't in diapers then I didn't see it? I recently thought 3yo had a yeast infection and my doc said that's uncommon, and that's smegma. It's basically cells buildup between vulva and labia. Dh had been doing her baths at night and didn't think he really had to clean there. Anyway, doc said it was harmless, it can also happen to uncircumcised men but that it can be fixed by cleaning there. Dd was freaking out at me touching her or cleaning her there, and contrary to that OP, I refuse to hold her down and force myself there, omg, what kind of message is that sending. So I explained to her what was happening and what we were doing and empowered her to learn how to do it herself with a washcloth. I think I did it the first few times and now she does it.

The idea of sticking an adult applicator in there is freaking me out and the fact that OP doesn't even know how to do it makes me wonder if either the doc or the pharmacist gave her directions. Which they should.
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mathbrain




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Nov 12 2024, 9:13 pm
My daughter used to have yeast because she slept in pull-ups, and has sensitive skin.
Was always just topical nystatin. Worked like a charm. try that first. An applicator internally on a 3 year old sounds very off
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amother
Calendula


 

Post Tue, Nov 12 2024, 9:42 pm
I think u misunderstood never heard of this ever. Usually outside topically. I would get another opinion from a different Dr
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amother
Salmon


 

Post Tue, Nov 12 2024, 9:47 pm
Sounds strange.
What are the symptoms? Could it be pinworms?
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marineparkmom




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Nov 12 2024, 10:09 pm
This sounds very wrong
Nystatin topically sounds more typical
Maybe speak to Your doctor and verify exactly what the directions are.
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amother
Stoneblue


 

Post Tue, Nov 12 2024, 10:20 pm
amother Royalblue wrote:
Husband hold them down and you spread legs and stick it in. It’s not fun but very necessary.


I would literally call child services if I heard of someone doing this to their child
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amother
Dimgray


 

Post Tue, Nov 12 2024, 10:33 pm
Are you sure it’s not topically?
Our pediatrician told me that the yeast infection can’t be internal until puberty…
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