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Q: Yeast infection from antibiotics
asked by: ducka4life on May 22nd, 2009
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i was on a high dose of antibiotics due to gallbladder surgery . i bought monistat 3 day for a yeast infection . its had been 2 days since i completed this and i still have chunky white discharge is that normal
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ioka
replied on May 22nd, 2009
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hi and welcome i was very prone to yeast infections and use to take 1 pill and it was called flucanazole and it flushed the body out for 3 months. do you still itch? if so you may need something stronger as im not sure about the discharge. hope this has helped you.
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cureyeastinfections
replied on June 11th, 2009
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I'm really surprised about this. Have you tried any natural methods? I advise you should.

I was on a high dosage of antibiotics for sometime and when I suffered yeast infection, initially I did not even know I had the problem.

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