How to identify and eliminate a vaginal infection?
So my girlfriend has had something wrong with her for about 7 months. About 2 months ago we went to the clinic and she had a check-up. They determined that she had a yeast infection, and prescribed her an anti fungal cream that was placed into a tube and inserted into her. She took this for 7-10 days, after being told to take for 4-5 days.
Her symptoms include a burning sensation when intercourse is attempted and sometimes a burning while urinating.
Is there anything further we can do?
Thanks.
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if your girlfriend really want to get rid of yeast infection then she must follow these tips – they worked for me:
1) Eat yogurt!!!! It contains helpful bacteria (live cultures, including acidophilus and bifidus) that destroy yeast. Use only plain yogurt with active cultures.
2) Douche with a solution of 1 to 3 tbsp. vinegar in a quart of water. Repeat once a day while having symptoms, but no longer than a week.
3) Decrease or eliminate sugar and sugary foods. Sugar promotes yeast growth.
4) Use a garlic clove as a suppository. Garlic contains a natural anti-fungal agent.
5) also you should use some herbal treatment. In that case Yeastrol is really good (probably the best) product that gets rid of yeast infection comparatively fast and makes you feel more confident knowing that it wont reappear again!
And of course it is better if you use full course (5 months – if I remember correctly).
Well lots of things can cause a yeast infection but I would recommend going to the doctor if she doesn’t get better in a few days, it could be something else. Don’t have intercourse…be sensitive man!
doctor’s normally recommend ladies taking the anti-fungal cream for 7day’s not 10.
YOU CANNOT HAVE SEXUAL INTERCOURSE while she is on that medication.
she can have a relapse of a yeast infection..maybe even a bacterial infection aka bacterial vaginosis.
maybe even a UTI
she should head back to the doctor’s. in the mean time, tell her to drink lot’s of water!..
call the doc in the morning!