Kind of TMI however a serious question?!


Question: Kind of TMI however a serious question!?
I have a period every three months due to my birth control pills (my doctor decided to go this route due to horrible periods) but the day before I start my period I always get a yeast infection! Is this because my hormones are out of wack!? Can I treat with OTC meds!?
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It's not uncommon to have this happen especially if you are on birth control with that type of cycle!. Your hormones play a big part in getting the yeast infections, especially at the same time every time in your cycles!. What also happens is that before your period and during your period, hormones aside, women are more susceptible to having yeast infections because of the increased moisture trapped between your body and underwear/pad/liner/tampon allowing the yeast to grow!. Your body may also be hyper sensitive to all of these factors!. I myself suffer occasionally from yeast infections, always seeming to occur at the same time!. I would discuss this with your doctor and they may be able to prescribe a different type of pill or insight on how to treat your infections!.

I wish you luck, I know they're no fun!
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It is normal to get yeast infections right before your period!. Try to cut back on the amount of sugar you are eating the week before!. There is a product called Yeast Cleanse that you can try as well!. Www@Answer-Health@Com

I don't think a yeast infection is normal every time you get it!. You should call your doctor and ask to see if there's anyway you can treat it!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

that's wierd!. i am reaaaaaaaaally not an expert, but i would visit ur 0bgynWww@Answer-Health@Com





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