Those visiting Internet regularly might have already noticed the new term walking around within the last few weeks – “blue waffle disease”. That’s a sort of infection turning vagina into a blue-colored waffle (quite nasty, isn’t it?). Still, nobody knows who gave the infection such name, but one of the guesses is that waffle has been used as a slang term for vagina. Considering that the disease makes vagina look blue, it’s quite a logical name. The article will tell you the known facts about blue waffle infection.
First of all, the infection hasn’t been officially registered yet, so the doctor won’t confirm you have a “blue waffle”. However, it doesn’t mean that the infection doesn’t exist in the first place. According to online information and studies, the disease is sexually transmitted and develops both in males and females, though in females more commonly. Besides, the studies confirm that the blue waffle affects people’s urogenital tract, just as trichomoniasis, which also affects female urethra and vagina.
There are no more known facts about this disease, and therefore majority of readers may fail to find real causes for it. However, there are some listed below.
1. Weak immunity system can provoke lots of diseases, including the described one.
2. Diet or improper nutrition can also help the disease develop quickly.
3. Wearing tight underwear is generally not recommended, and this case is not an exception.
4. Using female hygiene nebulizers must be done with care.
5. Finally, as “blue waffle” is sexually transmitted disease, it can be received from infected partner.
6. Sex can cause blue waffle infection even if your partner is not affected. This is because the disease may be caused by abrasions or irritations inside your vagina, lack of lubrication and use of tampons.
You are able to detect the start of the disease on your own. If you noticed symptoms like itching and inflammation of your vagina, it is recommended to visit your doctor, especially of your normal vaginal discharge turned clumpy, yellowish and gained a strong odour. The most obvious symptom is, of course, a discoloration of the infected area.
The treatment of the infection is not developed due to the newness of the disease. However, the examples show that in most cases the symptoms go away on their own. Anyway, seeing a doctor will never be useless, particularly if your condition worries you.
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First of all, just as the most part of sexually transmitted diseases, it is clear that you can get the Blue Waffle Infection by having unprotected sex with multiple partners. Although some diseases cannot be prevented by using condoms, it is still recommended to do what you can to protect yourself.
Well, the common carriers of the infection would probably be prostitutes and those people who often change partners. However, the most important thing is currently unknown: what causes the disease. Consequently, without knowing the cause, it is unclear how to treat it at all. If, according to some information, the infection is caused by a parasite, it has to be examined and studied.
The factors facilitating getting infected include weak immune system and poor hygiene. Besides, all other factors influencing immune system are to be taken into consideration. Those include poor diet, stress, type of the underwear. In addition, factors like lack of lubrication while having sex, abrasion, or any other irritating activity inside your vagina may contribute as well.
According to other reports, some contraceptive instruments, and even tampons, can help getting this disease. However, it is not clear how men can get it, too. Overall, there are too many unanswered issues, which leads to a conclusion that it can’t really be an infection…
Although there are plenty pictures of vaginas looking really bad, blue and contagious online, no medical institution has yet announced the true existence of the disease called “The Blue Waffle Infection”. The “vaginitis” is the only thing that is visibly similar to it, but it’s not that severe. In fact, it comes unexpectedly, thanks to stress and reduced nutrition, which causes lowering the immunity. But, if so, it is unclear how it can be contagious.
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Although no ‘real’ disease can be discussed here, symptoms of the Blue Waffle Disease are listed below:
- purple or blue colored vaginal area, which may have partial color changes, with some spots being lighter, like a discoloration
- itching
- vagina inflammation
- vaginal discharge differs from the usual by quantity, color, and smell.
However, all the described symptoms match those of “vaginitis”, which may appear for different reasons. The main reason is usually lowered immunity. Another reason may be any mechanical damages inside the vagina, coming from use of unsuitable items while masturbating, or the lack of lubrication. You should remember that vaginitis disappears spontaneously by itself, in the first place. However, you need to see a doctor if you feel any kind of abnormality in your vaginal area.
Meanwhile, none of the mentioned above indicates that you really have vaginitis, or the Blue Waffle. Indeed, the chances for the Blue Waffle Disease are even smaller, because it isn’t known to exist as a disease. In other words, if you experience any kind of irregularity, just don’t panic, but see what will happen for a day. Only if it gets worse, it is recommended to see a doctor.
Actually, visiting a doctor is the only right thing to do, prior to starting giving a diagnosis or treatment. In fact, treating yourself in such cases can cause trouble. At the same time, keep in mind that this “Blue Waffle” may be just an attempt to scare us, causing massive hysteria, panic, and increase in sales of such products as condoms or other personal hygiene products. In other words, it can be just marketing.
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