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Q: Yeast Infection
asked by: worried0211 on January 29th, 2009
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I had a pap smear about a month ago. Before this I had noticed some thick white discharge but no itching so I didn't think anything of it. Today my doctor called me and told me that they found a yeast infection from the pap. When she asked if I had any symptoms of a yeast infection I said no because I had forgotten about the discharge. I haven't noticed it for the past two days or so. Is it possible that it cleared up on its own? I'm on an antibiotic for bronchitis could this make it worse? Should I call my dr. tomorrow and tell her that I forgot about this? Thanks for all your help!
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