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Anonymous
Anonymous asked in HealthWomen's Health · 4 days ago

I've had vaginal yeast infection. How am I supposed to through away the used tissues?

Does it last long on surfaces? Should I use 2 plastic bags? Sometimes homeless people come and check the garbage.

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  • 22 hours ago

    let the homeless people have ytour necrotic labia they're hungery

  • 2 days ago

    After you wipe front to back then dispose of the tissues down the toilet 

  • Anonymous
    2 days ago

    First of all through should be throw (dummy) and wash that crotch you have an imbalance of flora and fauna in your Vag.  see or talk to a doctor

  • ?
    Lv 4
    3 days ago

    Flush them.  That way, you don't need to worry about double-bagging.

    Yes, yeast can last months on surfaces.  Clean them with a bleach-based cleaner.

    Wash any clothes that have been near your genital area in the hottest water and dry on the highest heat setting.  Throwing some white vinegar into the water is also a  good idea, though you may need to do an extra rinse to get rid of the smell.

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  • Tavy
    Lv 7
    4 days ago

    Flush like toilet paper.

  • Anonymous
    4 days ago

    Just flush the paper down the toilet. Or throw it in the garbage. You’re not responsible for protecting people who go through the trash from touching nasty things. That’s why most people don’t touch other people’s trash. 

  • 4 days ago

    Wow, over thinking that. Just throw in trash or however you usually dispose of this. No need to double bag either. It will die

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