Why does Lube burn when I use it?

Why does Lube burn when I use it?

Parabens are added to many body products as a preservative, and glycerin is added to lubes to make them slippery. Some people are sensitive to one or both of these ingredients, and when people describe a “burning sensation” when using a particular type of lube, I often suggest trying a brand that’s paraben-free.

Can personal lubricants cause infections?

Many personal lubricants, like K-Y jelly, contain glycerin which breaks down to sugars and promotes yeast infections and possibly also bacterial vaginosis, noted Dr. Mary Marnach, a specialist in obstetrics and gynecology at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.

Can Lube give me a yeast infection?

The three main types of lube are: Never use flavored lubes for vaginal intercourse—they contain sugar (glucose) and can cause yeast infections. Lubes containing glycerine can also trigger yeast infections.

Is Lube bad for pH balance?

Vaginal: The pH of a lubricant to be used vaginally should be pH 3.8- 4.5. Lubricants with pH above 4.ease risk of bacterial vaginosis. Unfortunately, many commercially available lubricants have pH levels far exceeding 4.5.

What lube is best for Ph balance?

The 8 Best All-Natural Lubes for People With Vaginas

  • Sustain Personal Lubricant.
  • Good Clean Love Almost Naked Personal Lubricant.
  • Cake Organic Aloe Lubricant.
  • Kush Queen Water-Based CBD Lube.
  • Sliquid H2O Lubricant.
  • Earthly Body Water Slide Lubricant.
  • Aloe Cadabra Natural Personal Lubricant.
  • Maude Shine Organic Aloe-Based Lubricant.

How do I know if Im allergic to lube?

As with condoms, lubricants contain ingredients that can cause an allergic reaction. The symptoms will be very similar – itching, burning, swelling and a rash. “Lubes that advertise flavors, cooling or heating sensations and numbing can have any number of additives your system may not like,” Doe said.

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Andrew

Andrey is a coach, sports writer and editor. He is mainly involved in weightlifting. He also edits and writes articles for the IronSet blog where he shares his experiences. Andrey knows everything from warm-up to hard workout.