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Re: curring Yeast Infections

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 7 Apr 2000 16:19:10 -0500 (CDT)


At Fri, 7 Apr 2000, anonymous wrote: >Has your Dr. checked to make sure it is not bacterial? I had similar problems. I kept having what I thought to be yeast infections every other week. My Dr. finally checked me for a bacterial infection and that was what I had. Did a course of Flagyl and it was cleared up. Good Luck!

>For the past two years I have been plagued with stubborn yeast
>infections. Femstat used to take of the problem. This last time, I
>used two boxes of Femstat with no relief. I went to my doctor and she
>prescribed two courses of Diflucan. I thought I was cured, but here it
>is again. Since I have these infections so often I would like to treat
>myself. I notice that Monistat's active ingredient is Butoconizole
>Nitrate vs Miconazole Nitrate for Femstat. Should I perhaps give
>another OTC yeast medication a try? Is there an advantage to using a
>7-day product instead of a 3-day or 1-day product? I am not aware of any
>eating or hygiene changes. What can I do to help myself? Thank You.






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