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Re: GYNECOLOGIC: being treated for yeast infection and medicine isnt working i think it may be something else thats wrong

From: JoAnn NP (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 29 Mar 2009 23:32:06 -0500 (CDT)


At Sun, 29 Mar 2009, CMM wrote: >
>i have been having vaginal burning for the past few months i went to the
>doctor a month ago she gave me diflucan and flagyl it went away for 3
>days then it came back again. i went back in she now has me on diflucan
>once aweek for 4weeks and a cream for 7 days ive been on it for 5 now
>and have taken the diflucan and its still burning its not getting
>better. i have also been having a bloated feeling and tighting feeling
>under my ribcage and it seems l ike the burning starts at 1pm everyday.
>i was just wondering if any one had any ideas on what could be wrong im
>going back to the dr on monday again and having her refer me to OBGYN.

CMM You can get a urine test to be sure it is not a bladder infection.Since it happens at the same time of day,do you use any products right before that such as -at work- toilet paper? Do you eat a certain food that triggers it? Do you have sexual contact right before? Also ,it would be best to be tested for Gonorrhea and Chlamydia with a urine test.You deserve relief .One of my favorite pieces of advice is get a diagnosis before a treatment.You have been trying to do that.Getting another opinion is a great next step.JoAnn NP

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Jo Ann  NP
Scottsdale, Arizona



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