The past couple of years I have had alot
of problems with yeast infections. Now it
seems like I get them like every other
month. I went to my gyno and asked he
what I should do. She told me several
things like change mine and his soap and
detergent, take acidophilis, eat lots of
yogurt, and so on. I did them all. The
other day I read up on yeast in the blood.
It seems like that might acutally be the
problem, I have most of the symptoms. I
also heard that there is no such thing. I
dont know what to think. But id really
like to not have yeast infections anymore.
What do you think. I also heard that
there are somethings like treelac to take
care of the situation but I dont know if I
should take it if I dont know if thats the
problem. Help!
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TX_momy
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 04 Jan 2004 Posts: 120 Location: TX
Hi Refinnej Posted: 01-07-04 19:25pm
Ohhh man... I am soooo sorry for you ,
that must suck.... My question to you is
do you have a boyfriend? Are you guys
usig protection? I heard from a nurse
that guys can get yeast infections too....
And do you know for sure if that's an
yeast infection? Maybe you need to see a
nother doctor, did' you ever think on
that???? Oooops :d now that was more
than one question
hope you getting better.
Tx_momy
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Refinnej
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 07 Jan 2004 Posts: 2
Posted: 01-10-04 12:01pm
Yes I do have a boyfriend and no we dont
use protection because I always seem to
get irritated from it. I ve thought about
him maybe having it also but I dont know
what to look for to know. What are the
signs? I really havent thought about
going to another doctor because I live in
a really small town and there is only so
many to choose from.
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andrewsgranny
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 11 Jan 2004 Posts: 4 Location: HILLBILLY HOLLAR
Yeat Infection. Posted: 01-11-04 20:59pm
Hi, I think you and your boyfriend are
passing this back and forth.
You both need to be treated. There are
pills (precription) that can take care of
this. I.E diflucan. Its only 1 daily for
1-3 days depending on your Dr.'s
recommendations.