I am so glad I found this site! It never occurred to me that my itching can be caused from the Mirena! I've had the IUD for about 9 months now and the itching probably started about 3-4 months ago, but this last month has been the worst! I cry in the shower and have relied on Benadryl to help me sleep at night. This whole time I've associated my itchiness with breastfeeding.
I've gone to the doctor's five times this month! First time, I had BV and second time, eczema. I was treated for both with antibiotics and steroid meds and ointment, all while using Vagisil and Monistat. The anti-inch creams were not helpful at all. I had some relief after I was treated for the BV then shortly after, the itching game back. Saw the doctor for a third time and was diagnosed with a yeast infection! Was treated with that and still no relief! I went back to the doctor's yesterday, (which was my 4th visit) and she said there's no infection down there and she suspected it might be scabies. Although she wasn't sure, she was going to write me a prescription for it anyways without any testing. BUT since I'm breastfeeding, I'm not allowed to take the medication.
BV, yeast infection and eczema are all new to me, never had it before! And don't let me go home to my 10 month old baby thinking I have scabies?!!! ;( So today I went to another doctor and she said I don't have scabies but there's nothing wrong with me. That I'm "washing too much" down there, that it's "dry" and to use Cetaphil. Really?!!
I'm scratching like crazy! I've used coconut oil and even apple cider vinegar! I don't remember the last time I've had sex? I'm miserable and cranky all the time due to lack of sleep. Now I think my stress is causing me to itch all over my body - stomach, arms, breast. I've googled everything possible. I've been with my partner for over 8 years, but took an STD test anyway, negative of course. I am going crazy! I do not wish this upon anyone!
So glad I stumbled upon this website and will be making an appt asap about removing the IUD!
-melissa
-melissa
It has been over four weeks for me now and the symptoms are fading, even though they are fading slowly. One thing I would recommend is trying CBD oil. It does not get you high because it doesn't contain THC and it is legal in all 50 states now. It has helped me immensely dealing with the symptoms I have left. It makes them bearable and I will continue to take it for a couple months until the hormones are completely out of my system. I am so sorry you're still struggling. I occasionally get eczema but I've never had it down there thank god! I would recommend trying the CBD oil to alleviate symptoms while the hormones leave your body. I find that no one really understands what we are going through except others who are experiencing it.
-melissa
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