Yeast infection not responding to treatment….do I have HIV? HELP!?
I have been treated TWICE in the last four months for a yeast infection that will not go away. The last time I could have been exposed to HIV was EXACTLY FOUR MONTHS AGO, which was around the same time my yeast infection began. The only way I could have gotten HIV, though, was by getting a bikini wax (my skin broke i.e. I was bleeding, the lady didn’t use gloves and I DON’T KNOW if she had cuts on her hands as I was in too much pain to pay attention). Anyways, I heard that persistant yeast infections that don’t resond to medication are early symptoms of HIV in women. I was tested at the three month mark and my results came back negative. But I’m also stressed out all the time and I’m anemic, which could contribute to a late seroconversion period (6 months). I don’t know if I can wait another 2 months to be tested and I am losing sleep over this. HELP!!!!!
The first time I was treated with Diflucan (one pill). The infection came back two weeks later and the second time I was treated with Gynazole 1 cream, which was 2 months after my first treatment. It’s still there though!
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When you were treated for your Yeast infection, was your partner treated for it also? He can re-infect you, if you were the only one treated. You might have Candida which is an internal infection & your symptoms would be the same.
Other symptoms:
Yeast infection symptoms include depression, fatigue, headaches, irritability, muscle pain, skin rash, respiratory, urinary problems, vaginitis. Other symptoms include digestive disorder, hypoglycemia, hyperactivity, impotence, memory loss, learning difficulties, menstrual problems, premenstrual syndrome, short attention. The list goes on…
It would be good to talk to an alternative health care provider. I don’t think you got infected with HIV, it would be difficult to get infected that way…she would have been the one, who would have gotten infected…since your blood touched her skin….not the reverse.
I seriously doubt that you have HIV. Go back to the doctor. Eat yogurt, it helps but doesn’t cure only a doctor can do that. If you get diflucan again ask for two and use some of the over the counter treatment at the same time.