yeast infections, doctors?!


Question: Yeast infections, doctors?
i think i have a yeast infection... im taking pills for it that you get from the store. if i have to go to the doctor will they have to look down there because i dont want them to say ive had sex because my parents dont know and if they did i would be in big trouble. helpp!!?!?!?! do most yeast infections go away without having to go to the doctor?

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Get some decent probiotic supplements from the health food store. The conventional treatment is antibiotics and they will predispose you to more yeast infections down the road.
If you're "old enough" to be having sex, then you're old enough to learn about STD's, yeast infections, birth control and everything that goes along with it. It's better to know BEFORE than learning the hard way, don't you think? Most women GET yeast infections from their sexual partners, esp. if they're uncircumcised. This is how women get STD's and keep getting reinfected. You might want to rethink the sex thing at your age.
Yeast infections don't "just go away".



well depends what type of pills you're taking?
I usually treat my yeast infections "naturally" with apple cider vinegar.
If interested; you can google "yeast infections and apple cider vinegar" or "yeast infections and natural home remedies"
or you can email me if you want me to explain in detail what I do.



It might not be a yeast infection, plenty of other thing look like it. Try the over the counter vaginal inserts, if it is not resolved see a doctor. Yeast infections are not a sexually transmitted disease, so if that's what it is, you don't have anything to explain.




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