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what happens if you leave your yeast infection?

Question by Teresa Osorio: what happens if you leave your yeast infection?
my friend had a yeast infection and she never bothered to treat it, she had it for months now. do you think that’s why her waist hurts or is it because she caught an infection?

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Answer by Danielle D
There’s no way she has had a yeast infection for months. First of all, that would make her completely crazy – the pain and the itchiness are too much to bear. Secondly, yeast infections are self-limiting, meaning that they usually clear up around the time you have your period.

Finally, no STD is going to make your “waist” hurt.

All that being said, if she’s still having problems, she needs to see a doctor. No one is going to diagnose her on Yahoo! Answers.

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Posted by Treat Candida - March 21, 2013 at 1:34 pm

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Q&A: Is this the start of a yeast infection?

Question by cherryrosebud13: Is this the start of a yeast infection?
I used to get yeast infections ALL THE TIME! But I haven’t had one in a while and I kind of forget what it’s like. Well I found out on the 25th of July that I am pregnant. Last night I woke up at about 4 or so in the morning and went to the bathroom, I looked in my panties and there is a big circle [probably as big as a nickel] that was brown to yellow in color and it’s there when I wipe. It had no bad odor [ i know it doesn’t always] and I have no other symptoms {i know you don’t have to} Is this a yeast infection starting?? I am really nervous because I don’t have an appointment with my doctor til the 24th of this month. Should I try to go to my normal doctor for this? Will a yeast infection harm my fetus if I can’t get to the doctor for a couple days or a week? Can anyone give me some reassurance?? Thank you!
I’m not taking any kind of medication because some can harm the baby, I am not diagnosing myself with anything and trying to treat it with over the counter medicine. I was also thinking maybe my body is just cleansing itself out or something. I am definitly going to give the doctor a call.
Honestly, how can a dark yellow be old blood. It’s not old blood, because it’s not a red brown, it’s a dark yellow brown. I am just going to go to the hospital.

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Answer by s0_blessed
Brown would indicate dried blood. It is common to have a tiny bit of spotting in the first trimester. It doesn’t sound like a yeast infection. I would call your doctor and tell him/her about the spotting, but minimal spotting like that is probably nothing. I’ve been through a healthy pregnancy with some spotting and had spotting in my 2nd pregnancy turn out to be a molar pregnancy. I wouldn’t worry, just let your doctor know.

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Posted by Treat Candida - March 20, 2013 at 1:24 pm

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Can you get a yeast infection in the anus or rectum?

Question by Cherrigirl22: Can you get a yeast infection in the anus or rectum?
I am kind of wondering about something. I went to have my rectum checked for hemorrhoids and my doctor said she did not find any. However, my anus is swollen. Is it possible that my rectum could have a yeast infection? Can there be an overgrowth of candida in my rectum and anus? Just wondering.

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Answer by d
Yes, it is possible but a swab of the area would give you a definite answer. This is important as dermatitis and other skin conditions can also give similar symptoms. Also if it is thrush/yeast/candida you need to look for a reason why you have it – recent antibiotic use/ recent corticosteroid use/ diabetes/ excessive sweating etc

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Posted by Treat Candida - March 19, 2013 at 1:08 pm

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How should I tell my OBGYN that I think I have a yeast infection?

Question by Cory: How should I tell my OBGYN that I think I have a yeast infection?
So I’m 18 and I think I have a yeast infection and I’m seeing my OBGYN tomorrow about my birth control. How should I bring up/tell her that I think I have a yeast infection. It’s kind of embarrassing having to ask if I have it. I’m too embarrassed to even tell my mom.

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Answer by *Blush*
Just ask what the symptoms of a yeast infection are. They will explain it and then either ask why or wait for you to tell them you think you have one. They may or may not need to do an exam and take a swab, but they can also recommend some treatments that will help. Most are OTC

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Posted by Treat Candida - March 12, 2013 at 1:45 pm

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How to get rid of a yeast infection on a budget?

Question by little_flower_of_god: How to get rid of a yeast infection on a budget?
I have a yeast infection that didn’t react to what the doctor prescribed… I can’t afford to go back to the doctor. I also don’t want to spend too much money on something over-the-counter that might not work either. Does anyone know of any easy ways of getting rid of this naturally?

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Answer by KayleenR
I’ve heard about the yogurt, I think you use the bifidus yogurt, although I have never tried it. Once you are rid of the infection drink lots of fluid, about 2 liters per day, and cranberry juice is also good, one or 2 glasses per day. Really this is an area that you cannot compromise on , go back to the doc, tell him it did not work. I know you have a rather tight budget, but your health is really one area you cannot compromise on.

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Posted by Treat Candida - February 21, 2013 at 2:25 pm

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Q&A: How long will it take for a vaginal yeast infection to go away?

Question by lauren: How long will it take for a vaginal yeast infection to go away?
It showed up about a week and a half ago. On monday I got a diflucan, and today i started using the monistat cream. So how long should it take before i see some improvement? Also, i have a rash on my vulva and tops of my thighs, is this normal with a yeast infection?

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Answer by Sushi Fish
Last time I had a yeast infection, I got a horrible rash all around the tops of my thighs and around my underwear line. It lasted a few weeks, but after I started using medicated cream it went away in about 5-6 days.

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Posted by Treat Candida - February 14, 2013 at 2:54 pm

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Q&A: How Long Does It Take For Yogurt To Remove Yeast Infection?

Question by michell718123: How Long Does It Take For Yogurt To Remove Yeast Infection?
I put plain yogurt (with active culture) around my vulva and inside my vagina with a tampon, to get rid of a yeast infection the natural way. A couple of hours later, I do feel relief.

But how long will it take for the yeast to be complete vacant from my vagina, and when will my skin completely restore itself?

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Answer by Larkin L
If it’s working, keep using it for at least 3 days. If it comes back, you should buy Monistat 7 instead.

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Posted by Treat Candida - February 12, 2013 at 2:35 pm

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How to use Vaginitis Powder to treat Vaginal yeast infection?

Question by : How to use Vaginitis Powder to treat Vaginal yeast infection?
I heard Vaginitis Powder can cure Vaginal yeast infection. But I dont know its detailed usage.
Is anybody who has ever used this medicine?

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Answer by pussavecboots

I don’t know what the powder is you’re referring to–if you THINK you have a yeast infection but aren’t sure, please see a doctor to find out, as other infections can have similar symptoms. It is usually a cream or a pill that is prescribed to treat it. Also, OTC creams can work, and there are detailed instructions with the packaging. I don’t know about the powder as being something that would actually treat this.

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Posted by Treat Candida - February 6, 2013 at 1:35 pm

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Q&A: Should I treat a yeast infection if I only have one symptom?

Question by liz n: Should I treat a yeast infection if I only have one symptom?
I am 8 months pregnant, I just treated a yeast infection a month ago with Monistat 3, and it worked fine. My only symptom is itching. I do not want to pay for the doctor to test for a yeast infection. So should I assume it is a yeast infection and treat it with Monistat again since it has worked before?

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Answer by none n
Well, you COULD – but I’d call the doctor first to make sure it’s okay, and they don’t want to check you just to be safe.

You might not have one, you could be producing a lot of discharge, which can seriously irritate your delicate parts.

They sell yeast infection test kits around the same area. Ask the pharmacist if you don’t see it.

But the bottom line is, call the doctor anyway. At this stage you don’t want to take the liberty to self-medicate with anything.

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Posted by Treat Candida - January 31, 2013 at 1:56 pm

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Whats the best way to keep a yeast infection away while pregnant?

Question by Danielle H: Whats the best way to keep a yeast infection away while pregnant?
I am 20 weeks pregnant and I have a yeast infection. I went to the obgyn and they said to put creams on it and eat lots of yogurt, but most the time the creams don’t help. I was also wondering how much yogurt I should eat a day to help keep it away?

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Answer by mommeof3
You may want to look into taking a probiotic. They are available in the vitamin section of most drug stores. Probiotics contain the active cultures that are in yogurt. Raspberry leaf tea (health food store), not raspberry flavored tea, also is good at keeping down yeast infections. Eating a couple of servings of an organic yogurt with live cultures is still a good idea even for the extra calcium, I like Stoneybrook farms. Cranberries are another help with infections. Good luck

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Posted by Treat Candida - January 30, 2013 at 1:24 pm

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