Wednesday, January 11th, 2012 at
12:00 am
After treating a vaginal yeast infection with Monistat (antifungal), is it normal to experience vaginal redness, itching, burning and skin peeling like a sunburn? I’m pretty concerned about it, but I won’t be able to get into the doctor for a few days.
Monday, January 2nd, 2012 at
12:00 am
I just wanted to know if there is a guaranteed natural cure for curing vaginal yeast infection.
Saturday, December 17th, 2011 at
12:00 am
I just finished taking antibiotics a few days ago and now i have a yeast infection. Last night i took my first treatment. It was a suppository and vaginal cream. My husband insertered the suppository tube following directions. There was some discomfort while inserting the suppository tube and during removal. After there was no pain. This morning i noticed light spotting. I don’t know if this is due to the treatment or if my period is comming since its already late. Its important i figure it out since im supposed to start fertility meds on day 5 of my period.
Saturday, November 26th, 2011 at
12:01 am
I am so frustrated that this pill (Augmentin) I am taking for my sinuses has given me a yeast infection in my rectal region. I just learned it’s a side effect. I want this gone ASAP, as anyone would, earlier today I thought it was a reaction to something else and have been putting cortizone on it, what should I be administering instead? Obviously if this were a vaginal yeast infection I could look to monistat. What creams do i put on an anal yeast infection? How long will this last? It’s not horrible, but it’s definitely there and I want this gone. I feel disgusting. I hate this pill. I’m not taking it anymore.
Friday, October 28th, 2011 at
12:01 am
I’ve had a yeast infection for about a week. I literally just got STD tested so yes, I know it is definetly a yeast infection.
Anyway at first it was insanely itchy. I got a single treatment vaginal antifungal from target, which claims to cure it in 7 days.
Today is day 7. I’ve had no itching since the antifungal, but there’s still evidence of yeast. Is there anything else I can do before I need to see my doctor?