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Re: Urgent Help!

From: John Essien MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 12 Oct 2002 13:13:07 -0500 (CDT)


You may have to take a second cycle of monistat treatment, and if after that the yeast infeection persists, discuss other treatment alternatives with your physician.

At Sat, 12 Oct 2002, MargoNatalie wrote: >
>Im meeting my steady boyfriend tonight (after not seeing him for weeks)
>and Im sure "stuff" will happen... but I have problem and I dont know
>what to do! I started having a yeast infection about ten days ago and
>went on Monistat 3. I finished my medication on the 8th (3 days ago)
>and I Will Admit It did Get Alot Better (I dont wake up nights crying
>anymore) but the irritation is still there. Should I buy more monistat
>or just wait for it to go away on its own (will it)? how long does a
>yeast infection last (I forgot how long I had it last time)? I do have
>some more external cream left and I do put it on every morning and
>night, but Im almost out and the yeast, even though ALOT better, is not
>GONE! what is going on? what should I do?

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John Essien, M.D. SOCOG
Camaguey, Cuba; Basseterre, St. Kitts
http://www.obgyn.net/all_advisors/J_Essien.htm

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