Thursday, September 4, 2014

What Is Blue Waffle Infection And What Are Its Causes And Remedies

What Is Blue Waffle Infection And What Are Its Causes And Remedies









You may not find a term called “blue waffle infection” in any medical literature books. Nor it has anything to do with blueberry breakfast waffles. In a true sense, blue waffle infection is a severe form of infection in the vagina. Nobody knows who termed the vaginal infection as blue waffle infection, perhaps the only appropriate explanation may be, the use of slang term “waffle” which is used for female vulva and vagina.










Vaginal infection may sometime appear extremely nasty, especially if the lesions and bruises are visible on the outer part of vagina.


The bruises and lesions may appear blue or green in color and therefore it may have been termed as blue waffle infection.


Though there is no medical recognition for the term blue waffle infection, it does not mean that the disease does not exist. In fact, it has more to do with sexually transmitted diseases and vaginal infection. The infection is more common in females than males. There are several types of genital tract infections, bacterial, fungal and protozoa. Blue waffles infection is primarily a protozoal infection. The elusive protozoa trichomonas vaginalis which is also called trich infection is responsible for the ailment in most cases.


It usually affects the vulva and the vagina.


What Are The Causes Of Blue Waffle Infection?


You may be anxious to know what causes blue waffle disease. Even if there is no certainty of what the exact cause for blue waffle infection is, few reasons can be considered as contributory factors. Low immunity and decreased resistance of the body to fight the infection, is one of the most important causes for blue waffle infection. Change in vaginal pH from acidic to alkaline, decrease in vaginal secretion or a break in vaginal wall may favor the entry of the organism in the genital tissue.


Besides this, malnutrition, stress and unhygienic condition may play an important role in vaginal infection. Spread of infection from one infected partner to another through unprotected sex is also common causative reason for blue waffle infection (STD).


Lack of lubrication during intercourse, tampon and insertion of foreign body in the vagina, are other reasons that contribute blue waffle infection. It is always better to wear loose fitting undergarments when a woman suffers from vaginal infection.


There may be extreme itching and burning of vagina and vulva in blue waffle infection. With itching, the vulva may become inflamed. Vaginal discharge may be yellow, greenish blue with foul fishy odor. If the vulvae infection is due to streptococcus bacteria, in addition to the aforementioned symptoms, there may be necrosis (sores) in the area with slough formation. Burning urine, painful intercourse, red inflamed vagina and extension of dermatitis to the thighs is also present.


Prevention And Treatment For Blue Waffle


If you experience the above symptoms, it is always necessary to consult your doctor as it may be symptoms of blue waffle infection. Preventing the infection in the first place is the best way, rather than treating it.



  • Maintaining proper hygiene, lifestyle, eating healthy food to improve immunity as well as practicing safe sex are few important things that can help you to avoid vaginal infection.

  • It is also necessary to avoid frequent douching. Tea tree oil is a natural remedy for vaginal infection, especially trich infection. Sit in a bath tub for 20 minutes and add few drops of tea tree oil.

  • Take multivitamin supplements to increase your immune level. In certain resistant cases, the condition may be treated with antibiotics.


Though there are many unconfirmed pictures on internet sites of blue waffle infection, there is no medical site that has hosted any photos related to blue waffle infection. These photos need an authentication from the medical fraternity, until then it may mislead the reader. Due to lack of basic medical facts related to blue waffle infection, it is difficult to confirm and conclude whether it is some ailment.











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