She treated her vaginal yeast infection almost two three months ago then again now after she had sexual intercourse using protection she again started noticing thick white discharge
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**Answer:**
Recurrent **vaginal yeast infections** (thick white discharge, itching, irritation) after protected intercourse may occur due to:
1. **Incomplete treatment** of the previous infection.
2. **Hormonal changes** (e.g., menstrual cycle, birth control).
3. **Antibiotic use, diabetes, or weakened immunity**.
4. **Partner’s asymptomatic yeast colonization** (though rare with protection).
**Next Steps:**
- **Avoid self-medication** (e.g., repeated fluconazole) without confirmation.
- **Get a pelvic exam + vaginal swab** to confirm yeast (vs. BV/STIs).
- **Partner evaluation** if recurrences persist.
**Helpful Tips:**
✔️ Wear cotton underwear.
❌ Avoid scented products/douches.
✔️ Complete prescribed antifungals (creams/tablets), even if symptoms resolve.
**Consultation:**
For **personalized care** (including partner screening if needed), **message me on WhatsApp at eight zero zero nine eight two one three three two**. Recurrences need proper diagnosis to prevent complications like chronic inflammation.
Fluconazole 150 one per day after food for three days.
Tab oz two times a day after food for three to five days.
Candid veginal tab 300 to be inserted into vegina for three to six days.
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