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Re: Glucophage, bladder weakness and vaginal irritation

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 17 Dec 2001 23:30:12 -0600 (CST)


I thought it was just me - but I don't think we are we are talking about the same thing. I experience the sort of thing that feels like it could be a yeast infection, itches a lot, but I don't put anything on it, like monostat, cause it does go away the next day or so. If I had a yeast infection, I would need to put something on the area before it goes away. I don't mean to be gross, but, when I scratch the area, I get an almost "satisfied" feeling, but when I (really do) have a yeast infection, the scratching just feels like scratching....does that make sense?

At Mon, 17 Dec 2001, Brenda wrote: >
>Hi I was wondering if anyone who has taken or is taking glucophage
>experienced off and on vaginal irritation that mimics yeast infections
>but doesn't go away with treatment and with it there is this feeling of
>weakness and irritation in my bladder. Pressure and soreness. I been
>on this glucophage to help my pcos for a year now and already once
>developed a kidney infection taht cleared up well but now i experience
>these other problems. I am 33 and have had pcos since i was 11 but jsut
>recently found a endo that put me on this med.. Any help would be
>greatly appreciated..Right now altho the med makes me get my periods
>normally I am about ready to go off it.
>
>Thankyou =)




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