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I'm so sorry to hear when anyone has a yeast infection or allergic to something in their genitals cuz it is a horrible feeling. But thank goodness I am not the only one that is probably either allergic to Scott tube free tissue or a yeast infection after using it. We used Charmin for so long and I never had any problems. I haven't had a yeast infection or anything else wrong with my vagina in over 20 years until now. And now that I think about it, I started getting the same symptoms about 4 days after using it.
If anyone else out there has had this same problem it would be so helpful to know if you went to the doctor to confirm this toilet paper was the cause of this. I don't have insurance and can't afford to go to the doctor right now. A $13 trip to the drugstore for some Monistat is a heck of a lot cheaper than having to go to a hospital where they can bill you but you still have to pay that huge hospital bill later.
Thanks!
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It turns out this problem has been discussed in the medical literature:
"Chronic vulvar irritation: could toilet paper be the culprit?"
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2860827/
Unfortunately, toilet paper manufacturers would not cooperate in helping to identify the problematic substance, claiming the materials they use comprise a trade secret. The authors rule out chlorine, as it is a dissolved gas that likely disperses. Their hypothetical culprit is formaldehyde.
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I haven't been to the doctor about it, but since nothing else has changed -- it's the TP.
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