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Q&A: Is it possible to get a yeast infection 2 days into antibiotics?

Question by It’s just me: Is it possible to get a yeast infection 2 days into antibiotics?
I have been taking keflex for a few spider bites and I’m supposed to take 1, 4x a day for 7 days. I think I’m getting a yeast infection but it’s only been 2 full days into the pills. Thanks.

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Answer by whitejo45

The problem with antibiotics is that they work against all bacteria in your body and do not discriminate against the good or bad kind, so I think it is quite possible you have a yeast infection but please remember that yeast infection symptoms can be similar to other unrelated conditions, your doctor will diagnose for sure.

Good bacteria actually help to keep yeast levels in control, a sort of inner body balancing act if you like.

When the good bacteria are killed off by antibiotics then yeast wins the battle and starts the infection by multiplying out of control.

You need to try to replace the good bacteria, to restore the balance and as mentioned a good way to do this is to eat yoghurt. But you need to eat the variety with the live cultures, commonly marketed as pro biotic.

It is preferable to eat the natural variety at first, if you like this, for best results, at least until you are off the antibiotics.

You will also find that pro biotic products are not just limited to yoghurts I am seeing milk shakes and other items appearing at the stores.

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Posted by Treat Candida - November 14, 2012 at 2:38 pm

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How long does a yeast infection last? And how do you get it?

Question by Ashleigh: How long does a yeast infection last? And how do you get it?
These past two weeks I’ve had a serious itch in my vaginal area, just realized it’s an yeast infection. I’ve dont some research but none of it gave information about about how long it could last. I’ve never had intercourse before but I have been fingered not sure if i could of gotten it from that. But let me know.

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Answer by Emma L
It will last until it is treated. You need an anti-fungal cream, or oral tablet to treat it. Yeast infections will not go away on their own, the yeast will continue to multiply. If this is the first time this has happened, I suggest you see your doctor, as other things can cause this sort of itching, some of which can be serious.

You can get yeast infections in a number of ways, intercourse with an infected partner being only one. If you wear tight fitting underwear (especially if it is not cotton) or tights regularly, using strongly scented soap or shower gel, or from having diabetes (the excess sugar in your urine encourages yeast growth); this is one reason I think you should check with your doctor.

Natural yogurt can help reduce the itch, but please get this checked out!

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Posted by Treat Candida - November 13, 2012 at 2:23 pm

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Q&A: How common is a yeast infection after treatment for bacterial vaginosis?

Question by Erin: How common is a yeast infection after treatment for bacterial vaginosis?
I was recently diagnosed with bacterial vaginosis (bv) and am on antibiotics (metrogel) for treatment. I know that antibiotics can cause other problems and even lead to other infections like yeast infections afterwards- the doctor did not give me anything to take for yeast afterwards. I was wondering if anyone has taken treatment for bv and successfully avoided a yeast infection afterwards or if i am doomed to have one.

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Answer by bugged
Your doctor can actually prescribe a medication (pill form) that is taken along with your antibiotics that will prevent a yeast infection. Since I am prone to yeast infections, I have taken the medication and have had great results when taking antibiotics – no yeast infections during the antibiotic treatment. It has been awhile since I’ve taken the medication, so unfortunately, I can’t remember the name, but contact your doctor if you are still concerned.

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Posted by Treat Candida - October 30, 2012 at 2:23 pm

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Is it possible you can develop yeast infection while taking antibiotics?

Question by mamamia08: Is it possible you can develop yeast infection while taking antibiotics?
My daughter shes taking Augmentin antibiotics for 4 days now. It seems like she has a yeast infection because she’s having some discharge and icthing. Is that possible while your on antibiotics for couple of days only?

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Answer by Emily Dew

Absolutely! Antibiotics wipe out the bad bacteria in your body along with the good bacteria and that leaves you open to a secondary infection. I always make sure I eat a container of yogurt every day when I’m taking antibiotics or else I will develop a yeast infection too.

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Posted by Treat Candida - October 23, 2012 at 1:35 pm

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Yeast Infection Cure: Yogurt

Yogurt has been the leading cure and remedy for anyone who seeks to have a natural way of curing the pesky and recurring yeast infection. In the contemporary times, there is misuse and abuse of over-the-counter medications, as well as antibiotics and stuff that are synthetic and man-made. This resulted to people seeking for more and more naturally occurring remedies for different diseases and ailments. Let us first start with what are the exact types of yogurt are suitable for someone who wants to treat a seemingly impossible to cure disease. The one you need is just a yogurt that is plain and natural that can be bought from a local grocery store.

Yogurt has been a successful cure for many people for men and women alike. Word of advice: do not use the flavored ones, yogurt that is plain and simple is the way to go. Lots of medications are now being introduced to help people who have been suffering from the said disease. Ceasing the use of certain substances such as steroids, inflammatory, drugs and even birth control pills can sometime be suggested by medical experts. The start of a healthy and well balance life can be a key factor in alleviating and even preventing the nuisances brought by these pesky organisms.

Candida Albicans is the causative agent for this type of infection and can manifest in fungal yeast that usually overproduces all over the body if not given attention to. This can usually result from a very high sugar diet and overuse of antibiotic drugs that may compromise a once healthy immune system. Intensive fungal growth can result to clogging of organs, memory problems as well as brain fog are some of the signs that usually show up early during this time. Lots of medications are now being introduced to help people who have been suffering from the said disease. Ceasing the use of certain substances such as steroids, inflammatory, drugs and even birth control pills can sometime be suggested by medical experts. The start of a healthy and well balance life can be a key factor in alleviating and even preventing the nuisances brought by these pesky organisms.

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Posted by Olivia Walker - September 30, 2012 at 1:00 pm

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Can you have a yeast infection without the burning and itchiness?

Question by : Can you have a yeast infection without the burning and itchiness?
I just noticed a couple days ago I had an odor down there and the discharge (white/yellowish). I don’t have the burning and itchiness sensation. I don’t know if a yeast infection because I’ve haven’t experience one before. Any help is appreciated before I call the doctor. I’d call right now and make myself an appointment but closed at the moment. Thank you.

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Answer by Beery
Women can, but in men (judging by your profile, you appear to be a man), yeast infections don’t involve odor or discharge. Instead they only involve itching and what at first appears to be a rash of whitish spots on the glans or inner foreskin, which can turn into a dark reddish discoloration if left untreated.

If you’re getting discharge, I would say this would have to be some kind of urinary tract or bladder issue. You should definitely see a doctor.

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Posted by Treat Candida - September 29, 2012 at 1:25 pm

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Can a yeast infection affect your labia minora?

Question by : Can a yeast infection affect your labia minora?
I noticed that after I had a long 2 month yeast infection my labia minora became a brownish color and before it had been pinkish is this due to the yeast infection? If so will it ever go back to pink once the infection is fully cured?

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Answer by KIM!!
That’s probably just the natural color of it. If you’re in your teen years you’re still maturing down there. It isn’t exactly abnormal for it to be brown. If you feel uncomfortable just Google pictures of it and you’ll see that everyone is different. Lol. If you still have a yeast infection you should see your gyne.

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Posted by Treat Candida - September 27, 2012 at 1:35 pm

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Yeast Infection Information

If you might be thinking that you are just the only person who has candida, then you are gravely mistaken. Everyone harbors candida in their bodies. Lots of treatments are readily available including a certain organic mineral supplement that will surely be of help when you talk about your life and health that can really do wonders for your body. Candida Albicans is the causative agent for this type of infection and can manifest in fungal yeast that usually overproduces all over the body if not given attention to. This can usually result from a very high sugar diet and overuse of antibiotic drugs that may compromise a once healthy immune system. Intensive fungal growth can result to clogging of organs, memory problems as well as brain fog are some of the signs that usually show up early during this time. Yeast infection is a type of fungal manifestation that is caused by the causative agent Candida Albicans. Some technical terms for this illness are Candidosis, Moniliasis and Candidiasis.

Lots of medications are now being introduced to help people who have been suffering from the said disease. Ceasing the use of certain substances such as steroids, inflammatory, drugs and even birth control pills can sometime be suggested by medical experts. The start of a healthy and well balance life can be a key factor in alleviating and even preventing the nuisances brought by these pesky organisms.The wide range of symptoms of these chronic yeast infections do include lethargy, muscle and joint pains and allergies to virtually almost anything is a good manifestation of systemic yeast overgrowth that is happening in the body. The signs and symptoms of candida will usually include the digestive, nervous systems as well as the brain itself.

Sugar is the very main source of energy for the yeast to grow and survive. Some treatments are geared around the fact that by taking out sugar, candida infection can be prevented. Yeast is directly found in every inch of our skin. Even at this very moment, they are residing alive and kicking and other parts of the bodies may have been harboring them but it doesn’t mean that will be succumbing to the infection from it.

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Posted by Olivia Walker - September 23, 2012 at 1:00 pm

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What are the sympotoms of a yeast infection in a 3 year old?

Question by S D: What are the sympotoms of a yeast infection in a 3 year old?
We just returned from the doctor, and I took my 3 year old daughter because she has a frequent urge to urinate. I assumed he would say a urinary tract infection, but he said it is the start of a yeast infection. Can that cause frequent urination?

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Answer by Jill&Justin
Yes, they can’t distinguish the burny itchy feeling from the uh oh I gotta potty feeling. Too long in a wet bathing suit or a reaction to a bubblebath can cause it in a young girl.

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Posted by Treat Candida - September 21, 2012 at 8:43 am

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How do i get rid of a yeast infection when pregnant?

Question by cc mae: How do i get rid of a yeast infection when pregnant?
I am 9 weeks pregnant and i have a yeast infection! I don’t have health insurance yet; We’re still waiting for the paper work. How can i take care of this without putting my baby in any danger?

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Answer by wickedchick353
You should go to the doctor and get a prescription. I had one too at about the same time and its the safest option. You’ll just have to pay for the appointment and meds out of pocket. Ask your doc if they will give you a discount since your self pay. And the Meds should be generic and not too pricey.

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Posted by Treat Candida - September 11, 2012 at 1:35 pm

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