My girlfriend had a yeast infection about
6 to 8 months ago. She took a pill for it
presribed and that did not take it away.
A couple months passed and she was given a
insertion for it. Don't know the name of
it however. Another 2 months passed and
then it was finally done at the doctors
office and it seemed to be cleared up.
The problem is that she has the discharge
again. Everytime she went to the doctors
she was tested for a yeast infection and
it was positive. Besides the discharge
other symptoms include pressure on
bladder, feeling like she has to pee even
though she already did, and pain in the
lower abdomen. She was tested months back
for the common std's associated with those
symptoms. Ghonnorea, chlamydia, and
syphillis (please excuse the
misspellings). The doctors did not call
with a negative report however I believe
if it were positive then they would be
required to tell. She was just recently
tested for urinary track infection because
that seemed like it could be it but that
came back negative as well. Any ideas or
thoughts on this? Her appointment won't
be for awhile but I would like to give her
some kind of answer that is more positive
than what she thinks. I know diagnosing
is hard over the internet but any input is
appreciated.
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