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Re: GYNECOLOGIC: Doctors at a loss/ yeast infection symptoms with negative result.

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 28 Mar 2009 21:19:37 -0500 (CDT)


Have you tried taking probiotics? I take these http://www.jarrow.com/product/484/Fem_Dophilus and haven't had any yeast problems since I started on them.

At Thu, 19 Mar 2009, anonymous wrote: >
>I am unfortunately prone to yeast infections. We are not sure why
>because I shower daily, I do not douche, no scented tampons, no wearing
>bathing suits for long periods of time, i wear cotton underwear. It
>just happens. I know the symptoms and what it feels like to have one
>and I use gynecazole to clear it up. The doctor gave me refills for
>whenever I had one. This time I felt it and the medicine didn't clear
>it up. Since the medicine did nothing I went to the doctors the next
>day, and she cultured for group B strep, bacteria, and yeast. Also she
>did a test for a rare type of yeast. The regular yeast test, and the
>bacteria test came out negative, and the strep B came out positive. So
>I still have the symptoms such as itching and yucky thick discharge kind
>of off whitish. Yet they told me strep B had no symptoms and they
>usually dont treat for it unless your pregnant. Someone please help
>with any advice you may have I have no idea what this is and its
>starting to take over my life.




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