Can going in a jacuzzi cause vaginal infections like yeast or BV?
Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 at
7:45 am
I’ve been having recurrent BV and yeast for the past 2 months! I’ve just had some relieve and haven’t had any BV/yeast for two weeks……I have not used a hot tub or a jacuzzi, but my friend’s having a pool party and they have a jacuzzi….so I was wondering….can sitting in a jacuzzi cause a yeast/BV infection? I’m really paranoid!
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Use of public jacuzzi’s or even ones that are private but poorly maintained, can lead to all sorts of problems, including yeast & BV.
The hot water is NOT hot enough to kill off the bacteria and/or yeast. It is usually at the optimal temperature to propigate it (help it grow), actually!!
And not everyone uses the right amount of chemicals to kill off grunge…IF they use the chemicals at all!
If you’re symptom free right now, STAY AWAY from that jacuzzi!! If the symptoms continue to stay away then you have your answer.
While it could be the water, it could also be just heat. Every woman has natually occurring bacteria in their vagina. In the right conditions, that bacteria can overgrow and become Vaginosis.
Also, if you haven’t had your BF do so, maybe you should see about him getting treated as well. Men can sometimes be carriers of yeast and bacteria and not even know it! So the reinfection occurs because you’re just passing it back and forth among the two of you.
Yes, to the best of my knowledge, you can get a yeast infection from a jacuzzi. If you are worried, I would just avoid going in. There are a lot of germs in a jacuzzi & I know that I was told to avoid using a hot tub or jacuzzi when I HAD an infection…I would assume that you can transmit it to others this way due to the circulation of the water. If someone else in the jacuzzi has an infection, you could very well catch it & end up with another one yourself!
Hot tubs are hot to help kill bacteria. In addition, if they are maintained and cleaned properly they should be okay.
BUT you CAN get infections by using the hot tub and/or jacuzzi, so be warned because it sounds like you are prone to them.
it depends on what was going on in said jacuzzi the night before
I would recommend never setting foot in a hot tub. They are usually very poorly maintained, because it is hard to keep chlorine levels high in hot water. If the chlorine level is too low, it won’t be effective. Hot tubs are basically a bacteria soup.