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	<title>Comments on: Using yeast infection medication without a yeast infection?</title>
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		<title>By: InfoGod</title>
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		<description>It is likely not a yeast infection. You have some other type of vaginal infection (&quot;vaginitis&quot;, if you are looking for info online). The site below has info on other types of vaginal infections besides yeast infections, but here are the ones that it seems most likely to be, based on your description:

Yellow discharge is often associated with Trichomoniasis. This is considered an STD, but you can also get it from public toilet seats and such. It is easily treatable. 

Another likely culprit is simply a non-infectious irritation. These are often causes by detergent or soap. Are you using a new one? If you have recently switched soaps or detergents, that could be the cause. Generally, non-scented products are better if you are sensitive in this regard.

Don&#039;t purchase any OTC treatment until you zero in on what specific infection you do have.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is likely not a yeast infection. You have some other type of vaginal infection (&quot;vaginitis&quot;, if you are looking for info online). The site below has info on other types of vaginal infections besides yeast infections, but here are the ones that it seems most likely to be, based on your description:</p>
<p>Yellow discharge is often associated with Trichomoniasis. This is considered an STD, but you can also get it from public toilet seats and such. It is easily treatable. </p>
<p>Another likely culprit is simply a non-infectious irritation. These are often causes by detergent or soap. Are you using a new one? If you have recently switched soaps or detergents, that could be the cause. Generally, non-scented products are better if you are sensitive in this regard.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t purchase any OTC treatment until you zero in on what specific infection you do have.</p>
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