Antibiotic changes vaginal fluid?!


Question: Antibiotic changes vaginal fluid!?
This is my 3rd day taking antibiotic for oral surgery!. anyway, i was wondering does it changes the vaginal fluid!? i noticed my vulva is somewhat white and there thick white stretchy coming out!. when i look at my pad is yellow (i guess this one is normal!?) can anyone tell me what's wrong with me!? thanks!Www@Answer-Health@Com


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When you take antibiotics yeast infections are very common to show up!. I had this problem in the past after an operation in my teeth!. I took claricid!. Antibiotics "kill" some of the microorganisms in the vagina and then some others survive -not in balance any more with the others- and become many what results to yeast infection !. We can control though the balance by eating yogurts and taking peels which are special enzymes -I took ultra levour- to maintain internal balance during on antibiotics!.Visit a gyn!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

you are normal and that is normal discharge, probably unrelated to the antibiotic!. why are you using a pad!?Www@Answer-Health@Com

Antibiotics can cause yeast infections!. Make sure you are eating a container of yogurt every day and drinking plenty of water!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

It could be that the antibiotic is giving you a yeast infection!. Antibiotics kill off both good and bad bacteria -- and the good bacteria is what keeps yeast in check so that it doesn't get out of hand down there!. Do you have any other symptoms, such as a strange odor or an itchy or burny feeling!?

However, it could just be a change in regular cervical mucus!. Antibiotics can alter your normal cervical discharge, while not giving you a yeast infection!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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