Thrush Symptons With No Apparent Effective Treatment Posted: 09-12-05 15:36pm
Hi, was just wondering, started looking at
this website as I have developed thrush
like symptons. I had these before wen I
was with an ex-girlfriend, however after
breaking up with her, they seemingly went
away and I was fine for about a year,
although as the relationship ended messy I
ended up sleeping with her again, and the
symptons have come back. I have tried
cannesten, and lamisil, though neither
seem to work. I have read a lot of posts
on here about guys using vaseline as a
lubricant, does this work??
Like the other posts, it worsens after
ejaculation and seemingly comes and goes.
Being I had a few operations with my
ex-girlfriend (including a circumcistion)
I couldn't tell whether it was the
operation, or the antibiotics I was
administered with that solved this before,
as after the operation we stuck to having
protected sex (even though we wer both
tested and wer fine).
I was just wondering whether anyone had a
answer for these, i've heard things about
viral infections, using vaseline, but
havn't seen any replies about anything
working!!
Any help would be much appreciated
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Posted: 01-20-08 15:16pm
You'll need to confirm that the symptoms,
are indeed, symptoms of a yeast infection
on your penis. It is common for men and
women who are sexually active to pass a
yeast infection back and forth to one
another. But, it might also be possible
that your condition is caused by another
infection ... or STD.
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