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Beauty and the yeast infection - easttennessean.com (subscription)
Beauty and the yeast infection easttennessean.com (subscription) Yeast infections can be treated by over-the-counter medications that you can buy in a local drugstore. These come in vaginal creams that you insert into the vagina with a plastic applicator, as well as dissolvable tablets or suppositories (oval-shaped ... |
Got a stubborn yeast infection? Check pets - Winnipeg Free Press
Got a stubborn yeast infection? Check pets Winnipeg Free Press All the women believed a vaginal yeast infection was their problem and had purchased OTC medication. Gynecologists carried out pelvic examinations and vaginal cultures to determine the diagnoses. The result? Only one-third of these patients had a yeast ... |
Recurrence of yeast infection is common - The Detroit News
Recurrence of yeast infection is common The Detroit News Dear Dr. Donohue: I haven't seen an article about vaginal yeast infections. The doctor gave me an oral antiyeast medicine for it and a cream to apply. In addition, he gave me something to stop the itching. It seemed worse after the treatment, ... |
Vaginal Discharge - EmpowHer
Vaginal Discharge EmpowHer In contrast, a thick, white, and clumpy discharge that is accompanied by itching is generally caused by candidiasis, a yeast infection. Trichomoniasis (a sexuallt transmitted disease) changes vaginal discharge to a heavy, greenish yellow, ... |
Lesions that continue to recur in the same place - Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants
![]() Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants | Lesions that continue to recur in the same place Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants ... during which she had been otherwise healthy except for periodic vaginal yeast infections for which she took brief courses of fluconazole. She denied ever having had a urinary tract infection or any recent history of taking oral antibiotics. |

