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Reoccurring yeast infection
Hi It started 1 year and 6 month after my wedding that i first got the yeast infection, i went to a doc and completed the treatment. For 6 or 7 months i was okay and then it started happening again and again. It has been reoccurring on a regular basis. Sometimes in once in 3,4 months and sometimes consecutive months. I have consulted 4 different gynaecologist and always have been following there advices regarding hygiene standards and physical relation during that the infection. I don't know what I am doing wrong. So i would like to know could there be any particular reason that it's been happening? Could it be anything serious? Is there anything I could do to prevent it from happening at all? Please help Thanks
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when there is recurrent infection there is need for treatment with the partner and also probiotic treatments post the treatment of fungal infection
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Consult online
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Partner treatment is important to prevent recurrence. Consult online for treatment.
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Hi. Please chek your and yr partners blood sugars . Recurring yeast infection is common in diabetics .
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