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Yeast Infection-resists all treatment(s)From: Jo-Anne (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon, 21 Apr 1997 09:31:10 -0500 (CDT)
In November, 1996, I was taking Minocin for perioral dermatitis (6 week course). After a few days I developed a yeast infection which I treated with the usual over the counter 3 day therapy then two -6 day therapies The symptoms subsided somewhat but I continued to experience a unusual discharge (thick white) with an different odour (not foul). I contact my OBGYN who perscribed Terazol (no visit). It subsided once again but not the discharge or odour. I went to see him,upon examination he found what seemed to be yeast. All cultures returned negative. He perscribed Diflucan for 3 days and again after my next period. Once again all symptons disappeared with the exception of the discharge and odour. I contacted him and he told me to repeat the process and treat my husband with 3 days of Diflucan aswell. Having done that,I still have those two symtoms. What esle could it be?? Should it not be gone if it were yeast? I even wondered if the topical agent I am now using to control my perioral dermititis is a contributing factor. (2% clindomycin, 1% cortisone in a ispoporyl and H2O base)Could that be enough to mess up the balance in my system? Any suggestions?
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