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Infection treatment Posted: 04-25-08 11:20am
Ok, this really sucks but I need to do
something. I started to experience pain
and itching on the vulva Sunday. The pain
and itching is now unbearable at times.
There is no bad odor that I have noticed.
But my discharge is yellow and like
cottage cheese or just very clumpy.
The problem is 1. I am 21 weeks pregnant
and 2. Im allergic to vagisil and monistat
- cream forms.
Is there a pill that I can get at the
pharmacits? Or is this something I should
have looked at by a doctor. Since I am
pregnant what can I do at home to treat
this? Also does this sound like yeast or
something else?
My issue with seeing a doc is I have to go
to a free clinic. I cant just make an appt
like a regular doc.
Thanks
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Ingi
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Posted: 04-25-08 12:22pm
You should be seen by a doctor. It sounds
like a yeast infection - they can be very
common when pregnant because pregnancy is
throwing your PH balance off.
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Rosie H
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Joined: 11 Jun 2007 Posts: 1088 Location: Phoenix, AZ, USA
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Posted: 04-25-08 12:33pm
thanks igni! Youve been a huge help the
last couple of days with all my
posts....lol
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