Is it still a Yeast Infection?? :s?!


Question: Is it still a Yeast Infection!?!? :s!?
kk,, so like a month ago i realized i had a yeast infection,, so i got the Monistat but it oddly never workedd!. i know i used it properly cause i used it like 2 times beforee!. so like a week ago i told my doctor,, so she prescribed giving me a pill to cure it!. so i took it,, and i still have it!. And i have all the common things for a yeast infection (the itch, smell,, and the discharge) so i know i have it!. so my question is,, why isn't it working!?!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
I had the same problem and there was nothing on the pharmacy and grocery shelf that would make it go away!. I finally found something out there that works!. Its called Dioxiclor!. Not easy to find and it is in a very small dropper bottle because it is a special periioxide to douch with!. You might have to send away for it!. Call a pharmacy to see if they know!. If not I think I can find out!. You need a bulb douche syringe and you put between 15-20 drops in the bulb end of the syringe that is full of clean cool water and squeeze the bulb end with the syringe end up in the vagina!. Do it only once!. If you don't get any relief do it again the next day!. Once a day till it goes away!. Mine stopped itching after the first day!. There is nothing more irritating than an itchey crotch!. Yikes, I hate that!. Oh yes, one more thing!. Take lots of acidophilus and stary away from anything that has yeast in it!. You have a yeast allergy!!Www@Answer-Health@Com

I say go see a new doctor!. If you have taken the pills the doctor gave you then it should have gone away!. You need to see a different doctor in case it is something else!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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