You may be clean but did they check her for a simple bacterial infection? Bacterial Vaginosis - about as simple as a yeast infection can go unnoticed for long periods of time and actually never cause any symptoms. When the woman has sex those the sex act and all that's involved can disturb her ph balance in the vagina. This can make it much easier for the Bacteria that causes BV to flourish and cause irritation. I deal with BV frequently and it often flares up after marathon sex when things become irritated and the environment in my vagina is set up to allow the bacteria a foothold. Also I managed to get some relief when they treated me for BV with an antibacterial vaginal cream and when they gave hubby some antibiotics. Sometimes the man can harbor the particular bacteria that the woman is susceptable too. Usually Dr's don't treat the male because it's not that common for the woman to get it once they've treated her one time. I take BC and have frequent sex though making it easier for me to succumb to the normal bacteria that lives in our bodies.
I suggest that you get a second opinion. Though it's not impossible for her to have an allergy it is uncommon (from what I understand) and some Dr's don't look for BV because it can go away on it's own without treatment.
The only reason mine was discovered is because I asked them to specifically check for certain things that I knew could be the possibility. My Dr actually gave me a standing prescription for the cream used to treat it because it's a minor enough condition that it's ok for me to self diagnose and treat.
__________________
"Always learn the rules so that you can break them properly." Dalai Lama
My Karma just ran over your Dogma.
|